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  • Romain Virgo and Destra join Florida Jerk Fest lineup

    Romain Virgo and Destra join Florida Jerk Fest lineup

    The 23rd annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, set to take place on November 9 at Miramar Regional Park in Miramar, has announced exciting additions to its main stage lineup. Reggae sensation Romain Virgo and soca star Destra will now headline the event, replacing Christopher Martin, who faced delays in renewing his US visa. Virgo, celebrated for hits like ‘Mi Caan Sleep,’ ‘Good Woman,’ and ‘Taking You Home,’ brings his global acclaim to the festival, while Destra’s infectious soca rhythms promise to energize the crowd.

    Eddy Edwards, managing partner and CEO of the festival, expressed enthusiasm about the lineup changes. ‘We’re thrilled to welcome Romain Virgo, who has been delivering exceptional performances worldwide. Destra’s vibrant energy will further elevate the experience,’ he said. This year’s festival holds special significance as it aims to support Jamaica’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa. Attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items, which will be sent to those in need through partnerships with SSMC Xpress International and Connex Air Cargo.

    The event will also feature performances by dancehall artist Mr Vegas, The Original Wailers, and Code Red Band, among others. Running from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm, the festival will showcase a diverse array of Caribbean cuisine, including jerk dishes, and host the popular Grace Patty Eating Contest. The cultural stage, themed ‘Poco Revival and Reggae,’ will feature performances by Carimer Theatre Company, Queen Maxine, and comedian Ricky Rowe, while the Publix Culinary Pavilion will host cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs like Kofi and Alden.

    Edwards emphasized the festival’s commitment to creating a memorable experience for attendees, sponsors, and performers alike. ‘Food is the heart of the festival, and we’re proud to offer a variety of dishes to satisfy every palate,’ he added. With its blend of music, food, and culture, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival continues to be a highlight of the Caribbean cultural calendar.

  • #MelissaAftermath: Grange announces launch of volunteer registry

    #MelissaAftermath: Grange announces launch of volunteer registry

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — In response to the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, has unveiled the National Registry of Volunteers. This innovative initiative aims to streamline and coordinate volunteer efforts to provide effective relief to affected communities. The registry is now live on the Support Jamaica portal, accessible at supportjamaica.gov.jm.

  • Retired fireman found dead in Cumuto

    Retired fireman found dead in Cumuto

    The tragic discovery of 63-year-old Anslym Alonzo’s body has left his family and community in shock. Alonzo, a retired fireman and resident of Duranta Gardens, was last seen on October 31 in his workshop in Coalmine, Sangre Grande. Driving a burgundy Nissan Note, he failed to return home that evening, prompting his family to report him missing. After an extensive search, police located his body in a forested area along Little Coora Road, Cumuto, on November 3. His daughter identified the remains at the scene. Relatives, speaking to Newsday, expressed their bewilderment, stating they could not fathom any reason for him to be targeted. They refrained from speculation, awaiting further details from the ongoing investigation. ‘We have no idea what happened or why anyone would have wanted him dead,’ a family member said. The district medical officer has ordered an autopsy, with Alonzo’s body transferred to the Forensic Science Centre in St James on November 4. The case remains under investigation as authorities work to uncover the circumstances surrounding his untimely death.

  • Owners urged to list vacant properties for rental to support hurricane relief efforts

    Owners urged to list vacant properties for rental to support hurricane relief efforts

    The Realtors Association of Jamaica (RAJ) has issued a heartfelt appeal to property owners across the nation, urging them to list their vacant homes, apartments, warehouses, and investment properties for both short and long-term rentals. This initiative aims to tackle the severe housing and storage shortages exacerbated by the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa. In a statement released on Monday, the RAJ emphasized that property owners are uniquely positioned to play a pivotal role in the country’s recovery efforts. RAJ President Gabrielle Gilpin-Hudson highlighted the importance of compassion and collaboration during this critical time. ‘This is a moment for compassion and partnership,’ she stated. ‘We encourage owners of vacant properties to put them to good use by listing them on the market to support relief efforts. This is our opportunity to make a tangible difference while ensuring investments serve a meaningful purpose.’ The RAJ has assured property owners of its members’ readiness to provide professional and efficient assistance in preparing, listing, and renting properties. Additionally, the association is committed to helping families and businesses identify suitable spaces for housing or storage. ‘Our realtors are trained to make the listing and rental process seamless and transparent for both owners and tenants,’ Gilpin-Hudson added. ‘Together, we can help families find stability and enable businesses to resume serving their communities.’

  • #MelissaAftermath: Starlink to be used to resolve ATM and ICT issues

    #MelissaAftermath: Starlink to be used to resolve ATM and ICT issues

    In response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, the Jamaican government has initiated an emergency deployment of Starlink satellite internet units to restore critical communication and financial services, particularly in the hardest-hit western regions. Telecommunications Minister Daryl Vaz announced over the weekend that 600 Starlink units are en route to the island, complementing other charitable contributions to ensure prioritized distribution. The primary focus is on reviving the financial sector, enabling ATMs to function, and ensuring residents can access cash for essential needs such as fuel and food. Vaz emphasized the urgency of this effort, stating that without operational ATMs, daily life grinds to a halt. The Starlink units will also be allocated to police stations, government ministries, and agencies involved in relief operations, leveraging the expertise of Starlink’s disaster response team to identify and prioritize critical services. Additionally, the medical relief organization Medic Corps is utilizing Starlink technology to restore communication at damaged hospitals, further supporting recovery efforts. Vaz underscored the importance of this technological intervention to alleviate the suffering of affected communities and rebuild essential infrastructure.

  • Jay-A hands out care packages in St Elizabeth

    Jay-A hands out care packages in St Elizabeth

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — Rising dancehall sensation Jay-A Gullyside, alongside his 1Nato team, embarked on a humanitarian mission in St Elizabeth over the weekend, distributing over 85 care packages to elderly residents and those left homeless and destitute by the devastating Hurricane Melissa. The artiste, visibly moved by the widespread destruction, described the scenes as heart-wrenching. ‘It was an emotional experience for me…the devastation…just to see it up close. We saw decaying bodies in communities around Black River, dead animals, and the overwhelming stench was unbearable,’ Jay-A recounted. The team ventured beyond Treasure Beach, providing aid in Southfield and focusing on areas severely affected beyond Black River, including Billy’s Bay and Jack Sprat. Jay-A painted a grim picture of the aftermath: downed trees, demolished homes, and communities isolated by stagnant, foul-smelling waters. ‘Some people lost everything. I saw mothers begging for diapers. These are proud people, farmers, and fishermen who are used to self-sufficiency, now reduced to begging. It’s heart-breaking,’ he shared. One particularly poignant moment involved a Rastafarian man who lost his boat and saw his parents’ graves washed away. ‘All he could say was, ‘Thank God I am alive, give thanks for life.’ It was very touching,’ Jay-A recalled. The mission was cut short in Goshen, where floodwaters forced the team to retreat. ‘Goshen is still in bad shape. We encountered water and had to turn back. People are still trapped in their homes,’ he explained. Despite the challenges, Jay-A spent time comforting residents, listening to their harrowing survival stories, and offering hope. ‘I’m not rich, but I hope the little I gave can inspire others to help. I love my country, Jamaica,’ he said. Jay-A, known for his collaborations with dancehall icons like Mavado and Dexta Daps, demonstrated that his commitment to his community extends beyond music.

  • Gov’t distributes over 30,000 food packages to families impacted by Hurricane Melissa

    Gov’t distributes over 30,000 food packages to families impacted by Hurricane Melissa

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — In response to the devastation caused by Category Five Hurricane Melissa, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security has successfully distributed more than 30,000 food packages to affected households across the island. This extensive relief effort was carried out in collaboration with all 14 parishes and involved key partners such as the Jamaica Defence Force, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, Food for the Poor, the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association, private sector entities, and various faith-based and community organizations.

    Of the total packages, 22,156 were directly distributed by the ministry, while contributions from the private sector and other partners accounted for an additional 8,500. Portfolio Minister Pearnel Charles Jr praised the collective effort, emphasizing the importance of partnership and unity in disaster response. ‘Through partnership, foresight, and unity, we have demonstrated that effective disaster response depends not only on preparedness but on compassion and collaboration,’ he stated.

    The ministry remains committed to coordinating with parish offices and humanitarian partners to ensure that isolated communities are reached and that the most vulnerable populations continue to receive support.

  • Chris Martin, Masicka and Nigy Boy to perform at US$1m fundraising concert series

    Chris Martin, Masicka and Nigy Boy to perform at US$1m fundraising concert series

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a bid to bolster national recovery efforts following the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica’s Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia Grange, has unveiled the ‘I Love Jamaica’ fundraising concert series. The initiative, targeting an initial $1 million, will feature a star-studded lineup including renowned Jamaican artists Christopher Martin, Masicka, and Nigy Boy. These performers are among the first confirmed acts for the event, which aims to rally both local and international support for relief efforts.

  • Armzhouse Records founder to be released from US prison on Tuesday

    Armzhouse Records founder to be released from US prison on Tuesday

    Everton ‘Rado’ Minott, the influential founder of Armz House Records, is poised to regain his freedom on Tuesday after spending over a decade in a US correctional facility. Minott, renowned for producing chart-topping rhythms like the ‘Forever’ rhythm, which featured prominent artists such as Alkaline and Mavado, was sentenced to 12 years in prison in 2016. His arrest stemmed from a joint operation between Jamaica’s Counter Terrorism and Organized Crime Branch (C-TOC) and US law enforcement agencies, linked to his alleged ties with the One Order gang in Spanish Town. Having served 10 years and six months at the Federal Correctional Institution in Atlanta, Georgia, Minott’s release marks a significant moment in his tumultuous journey, blending his musical legacy with a controversial past.

  • JDA makes impact at SDF sports/games competition

    JDA makes impact at SDF sports/games competition

    The Jamaica Draughts Association (JDA) has once again proven its dedication to fostering strategic thinking and sportsmanship, making a significant impact at the recent Sports Development Foundation (SDF) Heritage Day Sports/Games Competition. The event served as a platform for the JDA to highlight its mission of developing well-rounded athletes and promoting sports development across Jamaica. O’Neil Gordon, a Class 2 Draughts player, stole the spotlight with a stellar performance, clinching a gold medal in darts through his exceptional precision and focus. Gordon’s triumph not only underscores his individual talent but also emphasizes the cognitive advantages of playing draughts, such as enhanced strategic thinking, problem-solving, and analytical abilities. These skills are not confined to the game but extend to real-life scenarios, empowering individuals to assess challenges, weigh options, and make informed decisions. The JDA’s emphasis on cognitive development through draughts benefits both its members and the broader community. The association was well-represented at the event, with key figures including President Jermaine Delattibudiere, Treasurer Oraine Thompson, and Assistant General Secretary Ronald Taylor in attendance. Notable members such as International Grandmaster Wayne “Shines” Reid and Federation Master Rohan Thomas, also known as FabKid, added to the association’s strong presence. Looking ahead, the JDA is gearing up for its National Championships, scheduled for November 30, 2025, at the Port of Call Hotel in Black River, St Elizabeth. The event promises to be a thrilling display of talent, with top players like Shines, the reigning APCA Champion, and Sergeant Jason Wisdom, a consistent high performer, set to compete for the coveted title. The championships are expected to be fiercely competitive, showcasing the best of Jamaica’s draughts talent.