Pressure is mounting for the Government to amend the law that subsumed the duties of the…
Soft air travel halves Knutsford bus profit
Knutsford Express Services Limited, a luxury bus service popular among tourists and Jamaican commuters, faced rising costs as air travel slowed. For the February third quarter, its profit was sliced in half, dropping…
Eppley takes over Stratus fund
Investment company Eppley Limited has acquired full control of Stratus Alternative Funds SCC from partner NCB Capital Markets Limited, NCBCM, but the value of the transaction was not disclosed. Five years ago, NCBCM…
Research and development critical to boosting growth in agriculture sector – Green
Agriculture Minister Floyd Green says research and development will be critical in leading…
Alleged gang leader arrested at school in St. Andrew
A reputed Corporate Area gang leader who was wanted by the police in connection with a…
Murders, other major crimes continue to decline
The latest crime statistics show that the country has recorded 219 murders up to Monday. …
Thousands of mourners flock to Rome ahead of Pope’s funeral on Saturday
Tens of thousands of pilgrims have gathered in Rome to mourn the death of Pope Francis. Emotions are…
India: More than 20 killed after gunmen open fire on tourists in Kashmir
At least two dozen people have been killed after gunmen opened fire in a group of domestic tourists…
Vance calls for closer US-India ties
India and the US need to work together successfully for a prosperous and peaceful 21st century, US…
Remembering the One Love Peace Concert: A Historic Call for Unity
On 22 April 1978, an unforgettable moment in Jamaica’s political and musical history unfolded at the National Stadium in Kingston. The One Love Peace Concert, headlined by reggae icon Bob Marley, was more…