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'Work of this nature takes time,' inspector says as criminal charges hit former SSL execs
The Constabulary Financial Unit (CFU) of the police force has acknowledged public expectations for "swift results" in the Stocks...

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Today's Issue Published: Sunday, December 28, 2025
Lead Stories

MAJOR SSL TWIST

An attorney representing Jamaican sprint icon Usain Bolt has warned that it would be a “facade” to proceed with a trial solely against Jean-Ann Panton, the former wealth adviser at Stocks...

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News

Names released of victims in Edward Seaga Highway crash

The St Catherine police have released the identities of two people who died as a result of a motor vehicle crash along the Edward Seaga Highway on Saturday. The victims have been identified as 33-year-old Ricardo Collins of Binns Road, Kingston...

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Sports

CLASH OF THE TITANS

Montego Bay United will attempt to halt their deteriorating form in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) when they face Caribbean champions, Mount Pleasant, in the feature game at Jarrett Park, starting at 3 p.m. In a double-header at the Waterhouse...

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Business

Kingston Properties expands UK footprint, buys Dartford property

The listed entity, Kingston Properties Limited (KPREIT), has completed the acquisition of its third property in the United Kingdom for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition adds to its growing portfolio of international assets. The deal was finalised...

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Entertainment

South West St Andrew Jonkunnu Band still jumping despite challenges

They were the creatures that we feared as children. When the fife and drums started playing, small children would scurry to hide behind their mothers skirts as the high-pitched, shrill sound signified that Jonkunnu was coming. All the colourful...

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Commentary

Editorial | Widen discussions on US-Jamaica relations
It is noted that the Jamaican and US governments have provided only scanty details of the December 11 talks in Kingston between Prime Minister Andrew Holness and senior officials of the US Department of Defense. But in the context of recent actions...

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Lifestyle

Balance is the ultimate measure of success for Adrian Reynolds

For Adrian Reynolds, success isnt just measured in numbers or balance sheets. It is found in balance itself. Whether he is cycling through the hills of St Andrew, meditating at dawn, or hiking with his family in the crisp air of Holywell, Reynolds...

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In Focus

Gordon Robinson | Make a change

Despite most of us having no clue where the time went it seems another new year is upon us. The thing about time is that it not only flies but changes direction, fortunes and perspectives while doing so. Time is multi faceted. And relentless. For...

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Art & Leisure

From red donkeys to vibrant art

DORAL, Florida. (AP) When Fernando Dávila was 8 years old in Colombia, he failed a drawing class because he painted donkeys red. There was a reason for that: He is colour-blind. Now the 72-year-old Dávila is an established and respected artist...

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Auto

A new level of polish: The Mazda CX-30

Mazda is a name synonymous with reliability in the Jamaican automotive landscape, a reputation forged over decades with popular models such as the venerable 323 and the executive 626 saloon. However, the manufacturer has recently pivoted its...

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World News

Russia strikes Kyiv a day before Zelenskyy-Trump meeting

KYIV, Ukraine (AP): Russia attacked Ukraines capital with ballistic missiles and drones on Saturday, killing at least one person and wounding 27, a day before talks between the leaders of Ukraine and the United States, authorities said. Explosions...

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