Isn’t it ironic that the majority of professing Christians trust God with their eternal security but have difficulty trusting Him with the details of everyday life? Based on John 3:16 they fully expect to spend…
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Cancer awareness focus
THE Jamaica Cancer Society is optimistic that proceeds from this year’s All That’s Good Charity Run will provide enough money to boost efforts in raising awareness about cancer. The 5K run/walk scheduled for…
Over 1,000 participate in Florida run/walk for Jamaican clinics
More than 1,000 persons participated in the city of Miramar’s 4th annual Jamaica HI-5 5K Run/Walk last week in South Florida, to raise funds for the Adopt-a-Clinic initiative by Jamaica’s Ministry of Health….
Foundation continues to assist people affected by bipolar disorder
SOUTHFIELD, St Elizabeth — The Haile Clacken Bipolar Foundation (HCBFJA), established in memory of the late Haile Clacken, continues to spread its outreach for those affected by bipolar disorder with the support of…
Pioneering Rasta elder who sought repatriation to Africa passes
Rastafari elder, Brother Douglas Mack, an early leader of the Jamaican religious movement that sought repatriation to Ethiopia, and who met late Emperor Haile Selassie, has passed, his family announced. Elder Mack was…
Gov’t looking to implement policy to reduce electricity rates, theft
THE Government is seeking to implement new policy initiatives that could reduce electricity rates by eight per cent by tackling non-technical losses, including theft of the commodity. The policy has been developed by…
Strong support for Read Across Jamaica Day
SCORES of Jamaicans on Tuesday turned out at schools across the island for Read Across Jamaica Day. The day, celebrated yearly, exposes children to the joys of reading, and introduces them to new…
Big promises for Portland
RESIDENTS of Portland, angry over the lack of water in their pipes and a dust nuisance from road work taking place, could begin to get some relief shortly. Addressing the weekly post-Cabinet media…
Man said to be of unsound mind killed by Beryllium guard
MORANT BAY, St Thomas – A man, said to be of unsound mind, was shot and killed by a Beryllium security guard here in Morant Bay on Wednesday afternoon after he approached two…
INDECOM Act amendments to indemnify staff for 2010-2018 prosecutions/arrests
CHANGES are coming to the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) Act, to give legal cover to the body and its staff for prosecutions and arrests made between July 2010 and March 2018, as…
