Monthly Archives: September 2021
1 MORE COVID-19 RELATED DEATH, 144 NEW POSITIVE CASES
Jamaica has recorded 1 more Covid-19 related death, pushing that tally to 1,860.
The Ministry of Health is also reporting 144 new positive cases, pushing...
CURFEW IMPOSED IN ST. JAMES
A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in Granville, St. James.
The curfew began at 6:00 p.m. yesterday (Tues) and will remain in effect until 6:00...
FINANCE MINISTER: $33B INCREASE IN EXPENDITURE TO FACILITATE COVID RESPONSE
The government has increased its projected expenditure by $33b.
This as additional funds will be put towards the government’s response to the current health crisis.
Finance...
GYPTIAN TO GET HERITAGE AWARD FROM CONSULATE GENERAL IN NEW YORK
Reggae artiste Gyptian is one of this year’s recipients of the Consulate General of Jamaica’s Heritage Awards, which will be held on November 5...
JAMES BOND STARS GET A ROYAL WELCOME AT WORLD PREMIER
Britain’s royals joined Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux and the cast of “No Time to Die” on the red carpet for the new Bond film’s...
Z WEATHER REPORT – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2021
There’s a Trough across Jamaica.
The Met Office says this Trough is expected to remain across the island for the next several days.
This morning will...
PM UNDERSCORES INPORTANCE OF RESILIENT LABOUR MARKET
As the world charts a new course towards economic recovery, due to COVID-19, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stressed the importance of laying the...
CLINIC HOURS EXTENDED FOR HIV PATIENTS
The Ministry of Health and Wellness will be resuming its extended clinic hours for the treatment of persons with HIV as well as to...
TONY AWARDS RATINGS HIT NEW LOW
The US TV audience for the Tony Awards hit a new low despite a star-studded cast promoting Broadway's return.
CBS said 2.6 million people tuned...
LIONEL MESSI SCORES HIS FIRST PSG GOAL AGAINST MAN CITY
Lionel Messi scored his first Paris St-Germain goal in stunning fashion as they beat Manchester City in an enthralling Champions League group game.
Messi, making...