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Old Harbour accountant charged for allegedly misusing company credit card

A St Catherine woman employed as an accountant officer has been charged for allegedly using her company-issued credit card for unauthorised purchases. She is 42-year-old Camay Beckford of Old Harbour, who is charged with unauthorised access to...

What next for Man Utd and Amorim after humiliation at Grimsby?

Was it the lowest point of Ruben Amorim's Manchester United reign? Defeat by Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup second round leaves many questions to be answered at United.

JLP accuses PNP of ‘angry and desperate’ election campaign

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) election campaign director Dr Christopher Tufton on Wednesday accused the opposition People’s National Party (PNP) of embarking on what he dubbed an “angry and desperate campaign”, warning that the JLP is prepared to...

National Identification and Registration Authority says NIDS remains safe, no security breach

The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA), which oversees the National Identification System (NIDS), is reporting that there has been no evidence of a breach or compromise of the national identification system. This comes...

‘Something has to change’ – Amorim says Man Utd were ‘completely lost’

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim says his team "were completely lost" in slipping to a humiliating Carabao Cup defeat at Grimsby.

Grimsby beating Man Utd joins ranks of biggest cup upsets

BBC Sport looks at the history of the biggest FA Cup and EFL Cup upsets after Grimsby's shock win against Manchester United.

Holness saddened by deaths of two children found dead in St Ann after going missing

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says Jamaica and Jamaicans have been left deeply shaken and heartbroken by the tragic deaths of two children in Moneague, St Ann. The children, one-year-old Ameir Saunders and three-year-old Shamair Henry, were...

Office of the Registrar-General, formerly RGD, hit by cyber attack

The website of the Office of the Registrar-General, formerly the Registrar General Department, has been crippled by a cyber-attack that may have compromised reams of highly-sensitive data, multiple sources have revealed. The office is the...

Holders Newcastle to host Bradford in Carabao Cup

Holders Newcastle will take on League One Bradford City at home in the third round of the Carabao Cup. Full draw included.

Westmoreland businessman charged with fraud over car import deal

Rocky Hill, Sheffield, Westmoreland businessman Mickel Gordon has been charged with fraud on allegations of failing to return money given to him by a woman as a deposit to import a vehicle. Gordon, 37, was charged with fraudulent conversion on...
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CAF approves USD 1.086 billion to promote sustainable infrastructure and climate resilience in Latin America

VENEZUELA – CAF, the development bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, held its board of directors meeting, approving USD 1.086 billion for strategic operations in Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile. The 56th board meeting consolidates the institution’s commitment to sustainable development, climate action, and the modernisation of critical infrastructure throughout the region. The approved […]

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