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It’s official: Fraser-Pryce steps away from the track

Legendary sprinting icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has officially announced her retirement from the sport. Ahead of the National Championships in June Fraser-Pryce had revealed that it would be the final time she would be competing in the Trials and...

Magee back at Mount Pleasant

JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL Tyreek Magee has joined Jamaica Premier League (JPL) outfit Mount Pleasant Football Academy on a free transfer. The club made the announcement on Sunday, with Magee set to take the field once his registration process with the...

Speid gets to work on football philosophy

THE RELENTLESS call for a national football philosophy and system of play is finally about to be answered says Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Technical Committee Chairman Rudolph Speid, after the federation recently assigned a list of local...

Reid gives Harbour View hard-fought win over Dunbeholden

TRAYVONE REID continued his excellent form for Harbour View this season, scoring the lone goal from the penalty spot as Harbour View defeated Dunbeholden 1-0 in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) at the Drewsland stadium yesterday. The win lifted...

Coaches association list Anderson’s Brumik among those to be lauded

THE COACH of Navasky Anderson, national record holder in the 800 metres, heads the list of coaches to be awarded by the Jamaica Track and Field Coaches Association (JATAFCA) as the body marked National Coaches Day yesterday. Tom Brumlik, who helped...

Brits century helps South Africa beat New Zealand

INDORE, India (AP): TAZMIN BRITS scored a century as South Africa beat New Zealand by six wickets yesterday with a turnaround batting performance at the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Brits hit 15 fours and a six in her 101 as the Proteas posted 234-4...

Smythe says goodbye to Muschett

WHEN THE 2025-26 high school track and field season gets under way, there will be a major coaching shake-up in the west. Garth Smythe, who has led the Muschett High School programme since 2020, has decided to take on a new challenge as head coach...

JC, Vauxhall go at it again

FORMER CHAMPIONS Jamaica College (JC) and Vauxhall will renew their rivalry this afternoon in the ISSA/WATA Manning Cup’s Zone C. The game will be played at the JC Ashenheim Stadium, starting at 3 p.m. In the group’s other game, Camperdown will...

WIPA express condolences at the passing of Bernard Julien

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): THE WEST Indies Players’ Association (WIPA) has expressed condolences at the passing of Bernard Julien. Bernard Denis Julien, born in 1950 in Carenage, Trinidad, played for the West Indies between 1973 and 1983 and was part...

Red Blazer Charity Golf Classic in aid of education

OVER THE past 23 years, corporate Jamaica has supported the Liguanea Lodge Red Blazer Charity Golf Classic, which has, in recent times, raised approximately $2 million for the Rotary Club of St Andrew North and its Education Foundation. The event...
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Dolly Parton’s sister calls for fan prayers over health issues

LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) -- Dolly Parton's sister on Tuesday asked fans to pray for the American country singer, who has postponed several concerts due to health issues.

Parton, 79, last week delayed her upcoming Las Vegas gigs due to unspecified "health challenges," and disclosed that she was set to undergo multiple medical procedures.

"Last night, I was up all night praying for my sister, Dolly. Many of you know she hasn't been feeling her best lately," wrote Freida Parton on her Facebook page.

"I truly believe in the power of prayer, and I have been lead to ask all of the world that loves her to be prayer warriors and pray with me."

Dolly Parton had been set to perform six nights of sold-out shows in December at Caesars Palace.

The "Jolene" and "I Will Always Love You" singer scrapped those dates last week because her current health meant she would not "be able to rehearse and put together the show that you want to see."

Parton told her millions of followers that she was not ending her glittering career just yet, and said new dates were set for next September.

Parton became a major star in the 1970s, with singles including "Coat of Many Colors," and followed up with smash hits like "I Will Always Love You," famously covered by Whitney Houston, and "9 to 5."

She is due to receive an honorary Oscar next month, but Hollywood trade publication Variety said Parton is no longer expected to attend the Los Angeles ceremony.

Her sister Freida ended her plea for prayers Tuesday with an upbeat note.

"She's strong, she's loved, and with all the prayers being lifted for her, I know in my heart she's going to be just fine," she wrote.

"Godspeed, my sissy Dolly. We all love you!"

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