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JFF president happy ‘the fans are back’

MORE THAN 25,000 fans gathered at the National Stadium in Kingston on Tuesday night to cheer on the Reggae Boyz in their final round of World Cup Qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago, with the Boyz securing a 2-0 victory. Jamaica Football...

‘We shall never forget’

THE JAMAICA football fraternity is still in mourning following the passing of local football legend Allan ‘Skill’ Cole, who had fallen seriously ill recently. ‘Skill’, as he was affectionately called, was 75 at the time of his passing. Locally, he...

Tivoli start fast with dominant win over Denham Town

TIVOLI GARDENS head coach Christopher Nicholas says he is confident that his team has what it takes to go all the way in this year’s ISSA/WATA Manning Cup competition. The west Kingston school got their campaign off to a flying start yesterday with...

Jamaican fast men rekindle US rivalry in men’s 4x100m

THERE SHOULD be fireworks in the men’s 4x100-metre relay in Tokyo as the two most successful nations in the event at the World Championships, the United States and Jamaica, prepare to scorch the track in what promises to be a memorable clash. The...

Tracey excited over third World Champs in Jamaican colours

HAVING MADE the switch from Great Britain to Jamaica in 2022, middle-distance runner Adelle Tracey has vowed to give her absolute best as she makes her final preparations for her third World Athletics Championships appearance in the island’s...

Unburdened Tiz Tok dangerous for Thunderbird

AFTER KICKING himself for an unwarranted change of equipment in the July 26 She’s A Maneater Trophy, TIZ TOK’s worst performance in six starts, title-chasing trainer Anthony Nunes has flung the blinkers far away from the United States-bred horse...

St James slow Cornwall march

ZONE A ISSA daCosta Cup rivals Cornwall College and St James High School failed to separate themselves from each other in a 0-0 scoreline at the Cornwall College playing field yesterday. According to Cornwall’s head coach, Hector Wright,...

Remarkable job

JAMAICA SCORED their second successive win in the Concacaf Group B final round of World Cup qualifiers, turning back archrivals Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 at the National Stadium last night. Goals in either half from Bailey Cadamarteri (36th minute)...

Sunshine Girls coach optimistic

HEAD COACH of Jamaica’s World Under-21 netball team, Annett Daley, is upbeat about the squad’s chances at this year’s World Cup tournament set for Gibraltar from September 19-28. Speaking with The Gleaner yesterday on the eve of the team’s...

Scott more ready for World Champs than ever before

JAMAICAN TRIPLE jumper Jordan Scott says he is ready to step onto the world stage with confidence, as he aims to challenge for a medal at this month’s World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Scott, who has enjoyed an excellent season, enters the...
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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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