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October 23, 2024
Jamaican Novelist Marlon James Brings Kingston Noir to HBO with Get Millie Black

The wait is nearly over! Fans of Jamaican literature and gripping crime dramas are in for a treat with the release of Get Millie Black, the highly anticipated series created by renowned Jamaican author, Marlon James. Premiering on HBO on Friday, November 25, this six-part drama promises to be a bold exploration of Kingston’s criminal underworld, paired with international intrigue.

This marks James' screenwriting debut, a significant move from his celebrated literary career, which includes winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2015 for A Brief History of Seven Killings. Now, James is set to showcase his storytelling prowess on screen, bringing a slice of Jamaica to international audiences like never before.

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October 21, 2024
Cultural Icons Miss Lou and Bob Marley to be Awarded National Icon Status: A New Era of Jamaican Recognition

In a landmark decision, Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced that Jamaica’s beloved cultural icons, Louise "Miss Lou" Bennett-Coverley and Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, will be the first Jamaicans to be conferred with the prestigious Order of National Icon. This new honour, recently established to recognize extraordinary contributions to the country's cultural heritage, is set to further immortalize the legacies of these two titans of Jamaican culture.

In his 2024 National Heroes’ Day message, Holness underscored that this recognition comes after much deliberation. The government has completed the preliminary work to introduce the new national honour and will move forward with the legal process for conferment once all the steps are finalized.

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October 20, 2024
Three of the Most Significant Slave Rebellions in Jamaica: A Legacy of Resistance

Jamaica, a nation steeped in rich cultural heritage, has a history profoundly shaped by the struggle against slavery. Enslaved Africans, forcibly brought to the island, endured unimaginable hardships under a brutal system designed to exploit their labor. Yet, within this oppressive environment, a spirit of resistance thrived. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, several slave rebellions emerged as pivotal moments in Jamaica's fight for freedom, challenging the status quo and igniting the flames of change. This article explores three of the most significant slave rebellions in Jamaica's history: the Maroon Wars, the Baptist War of 1831-1832, and the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865. Each of these uprisings not only reflects the resilience and courage of enslaved individuals but also plays a crucial role in the eventual abolition of slavery, shaping the nation's path toward independence and self-determination. Join us as we delve into these powerful stories of resistance and their enduring legacy in Jamaica's ongoing quest for justice and equality.

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October 17, 2024
Francis Williams: A Pioneering Astronomer Defying Stereotypes in the 18th Century

In the heart of the 18th century, a period rife with the degradation and enslavement of Black people across the British Empire, Francis Williams stood as a remarkable exception. Born free in Jamaica, Williams broke barriers as an intellectual, writer, and mathematician. He challenged the societal norms of his time, when Black people were largely regarded as property, not people. However, one of his most astonishing contributions to history has long been buried under layers of misunderstanding—his groundbreaking work in astronomy, which was captured in a portrait that was, for centuries, mistaken as a satire.

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October 16, 2024
Jamaican Ribena: The Hidden Gem of the Tropics

In Jamaica 🇯🇲, we call the Syzygium cumini plant Jamaican Ribena, Java Plum, Jamun, or Jambolan, a fruit that holds a special place not only on our tables but in the hearts of many across the globe. Despite sharing the name “Ribena” with the popular blackcurrant drink brand, Jamaican Ribena is quite different—though its deep purple berries bear a striking resemblance. What we have here is a true tropical delight, and it’s in season!

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October 16, 2024
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: A Living Legacy in Jamaican Athletics

One of the most iconic moments in Fraser-Pryce’s career came not just on the track, but in the heart of Kingston, at Independence Park. On October 14, 2018, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce stood larger than life as her statue was unveiled, a towering bronze sculpture that immortalized her achievements. The unveiling ceremony, attended by government officials, diplomats, and her loyal fans, was a celebration of her contributions to Jamaican athletics and a moment that left an indelible mark on the nation.

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October 5, 2024
Mortimer: The Soulful Voice of Modern Roots Reggae Releases New Album From Within

Mortimer has become a standout name in the ever-evolving landscape of modern roots reggae. Since the release of his breakthrough EP Fight The Fight, he has continued to capture the hearts of reggae lovers worldwide, and now, with his latest album From Within, the Jamaican crooner has taken his artistry to new heights. The album, released on September 20, 2024, offers a seamless continuation of the emotional and musical journey that left listeners yearning for more after Fight The Fight.

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October 5, 2024
Exodus at Elite Performance: Elaine Thompson-Herah Reportedly Set to Follow Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Out the Door

The Reynaldo Walcott-led Elite Performance Track and Field Club appears to be facing an exodus of top athletes, with reports suggesting that sprinting sensation Elaine Thompson-Herah is on the verge of leaving. This development comes in the wake of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's recent departure from the club, sparking speculation about the future of the once-formidable training group.

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September 23, 2024
Firewater Jamaica: A Hidden Gem of Healing Waters

Nestled within the vibrant Jamaican landscape is Firewater, a mystical mineral spring known for its healing properties. This natural wonder, rumored to offer relief from ailments like arthritis and skin conditions, has captured the hearts of many who visit seeking a unique experience. The mineral-rich water, infused with natural gases, sets itself apart by catching fire when lit, creating a stunning visual effect that leaves visitors in awe.

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September 18, 2024
Sugar Dumplin: A Touching Story of Family, Culture, and Connection

The official trailer for Sugar Dumplin has been released, and it’s already pulling on the heartstrings of viewers worldwide. This emotionally charged film, starring Jamaican comedic legend Oliver Samuels, takes audiences on a powerful journey through memory, food, and love. Directed by Tristan Barrocks and produced by Mid-Career Productions, Sugar Dumplin is a testament to the complexities of family bonds and the cultural traditions that shape them.

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September 16, 2024
Jamaican Pear: The Caribbean’s Nutrient-Rich Wonder Fruit

In Jamaica, what many in the United States call "avocado" is better known as "pear." This versatile fruit is a staple in the Caribbean diet, cherished for its buttery texture, refreshing flavor, and wealth of health benefits. Whether enjoyed with bulla, in salads, or mashed into guacamole, the Jamaican pear is not only a delicious accompaniment to meals but also a powerhouse of nutrients that promote overall well-being.

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September 11, 2024
Jamaican Sweet Potato Pudding: A Timeless Dessert with Modern Ease

Sweet potato pudding, or “sweet potato pone,” holds a cherished place in Jamaican cuisine, often described as “ah di boss” among other traditional desserts. It's a dessert that embodies both simplicity and skill, with roots in the traditional cooking methods of Jamaica.

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September 5, 2024
Jamaicans Shine at Zurich Diamond League: Roshawn Clarke Grabs First Victory, Shiann Salmon Sets Personal Best

Jamaica's presence at the Zurich Diamond League was nothing short of spectacular, with breakout performances headlined by Roshawn Clarke and Shiann Salmon. Clarke, the 400m hurdles sensation, seized his first-ever Diamond League victory, clocking a season's best time of 47.50 seconds. His commanding performance was closely pursued by Abderrahman Samba of Qatar, who set his own season-best at 47.58 seconds for second place, while Rasmus Magi of Estonia took third in 48.02 seconds.

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September 1, 2024
Jamaica's Double GOLD Triumph at the World U20 Championships! 🇯🇲🏅

Jamaica made history at the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Lima, Peru, with a spectacular double gold performance in the men’s and women’s 4x100m relays. The nation's young athletes displayed exceptional talent, heart, and determination, bringing pride to their homeland.

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August 29, 2024
The Lychee: Jamaica’s Tropical Treasure

Nestled within the lush landscapes of Jamaica, a small but mighty fruit has been captivating the hearts and taste buds of many: the lychee. This tropical gem, originally from China and Southeast Asia, has found a home in the warm and humid climates of the Caribbean, where it flourishes and continues to gain popularity. Beyond its delightful flavor, lychee boasts a wealth of health benefits, making it not only a delicious treat but also a nutritious one.

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August 29, 2024
Beres Hammond: A Timeless Voice of Reggae, Celebrating His Legacy on His Birthday

On August 28th, Jamaica and the global music community celebrate the birthday of one of reggae’s most beloved voices, Hugh Beresford Hammond, OJ—better known as Beres Hammond. Born in 1955 in Annotto Bay, St. Mary, Beres Hammond has spent decades serenading the world with his soulful melodies, particularly within the genre of lovers rock. His journey, spanning from the 1970s to today, is a testament to his enduring influence on reggae music and his ability to connect deeply with audiences across generations.

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August 28, 2024
Falmouth in Shock: Teen's Life Tragically Cut Short by Rare Shark Attack

A somber atmosphere enveloped Falmouth Fishing Beach on Tuesday morning after the headless body of 16-year-old Jahmari Reid was pulled from the waters off the Trelawny coast. The William Knibb Memorial High School student, who had gone missing during a solo spearfishing expedition the previous day, is believed to have fallen victim to a rare shark attack—a tragedy that has left the community in shock.

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August 28, 2024
The First Settlers of Jamaica: A Journey Through Time

Jamaica, renowned for its vibrant culture and natural beauty, has a deep-rooted history that predates the arrival of Europeans by several centuries. The island’s earliest known inhabitants were the people of the Ostionoid culture, often referred to as the Redware people due to the distinctive red pottery they left behind. These early settlers laid the foundations for what would become one of the most culturally rich regions in the Caribbean.

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August 28, 2024
Jamaica’s Rising Stars Shine at World Under-20 Championships in Lima

The World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Lima, Peru, have brought thrilling moments for Jamaican athletes as they chase glory on the international stage. All eyes are on Deandre Daley and Gary Card, who have advanced to the men’s 100m final with contrasting semi-final performances. Daley secured his spot with a commanding win in 10.34 seconds, while Card finished third in his semi-final in 10.39 seconds

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August 27, 2024
Title: "Migration": A Heartwarming Journey of Adventure, Friendship, and the Allure of Jamaica

Jamaica's vibrant culture and natural beauty took center stage in the animated film Migration, which was released in December 2023 and is now available for streaming on Peacock as of April 19, 2024. Produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures, this heartwarming tale is directed by Oscar nominee Benjamin Renner and co-directed by Guylo Homsy, with a screenplay by Mike White.

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August 25, 2024
Jamaican Athletes Shine Bright at the Silesia Diamond League

The Silesia Diamond League in Poland on Sunday, August 25, 2024, was a showcase of sheer athleticism and determination as Jamaican athletes Ackera Nugent, Tia Clayton, and Shanieka Ricketts delivered unforgettable performances. Competing against some of the world's elite athletes, these stars asserted their dominance, highlighting Jamaica's continuing prowess in track and field.

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August 25, 2024
Jamaica’s Sprint Stars Set to Shine in Silesia: Thompson Leads the Charge in Diamond League Showdown

As the Wanda Diamond League continues its European journey, all eyes are on Silesia, Poland, where Jamaica's premier sprinters are set to ignite the track on Sunday, August 25th. Among them is Kishane Thompson, who narrowly missed out on Olympic gold in Paris by a mere five-thousandths of a second. Determined to erase that heartache, Thompson will return to the starting blocks with a renewed focus, eager to showcase the blazing speed that has defined his season. With the likes of Olympic bronze medallist Fred Kerley and Tokyo 2020 champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs in the race, the competition will be fierce, making this one of the most anticipated showdowns of the meet.

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August 24, 2024
LeToya Luckett’s Romantic Jamaican Honeymoon: A Journey of Love and Culture

LeToya Luckett, the multi-talented American singer and actress, has been basking in newlywed bliss after tying the knot with entrepreneur Taleo Coles on July 27, 2024. The couple recently returned from a dreamy honeymoon in Jamaica, where they celebrated their love at the luxurious Moon Palace resort in Ocho Rios. The trip not only marked the beginning of their married life but also highlighted the unparalleled beauty and culture of Jamaica.

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August 24, 2024
Chronixx's Triumphant Return: The Reggae Prodigy Reignites His Creative Spark

After a prolonged hiatus that left fans yearning for new music, Jamaican reggae sensation Chronixx has re-emerged, much to the delight of his global audience. The artist, known for his soul-stirring lyrics and genre-defying sound, recently took to Instagram to break his silence and offer a glimpse into his creative journey.

Chronixx, whose real name is Jamar McNaughton, shared a brief but poignant message on his Instagram Story, reminding fans to be cautious of scams and shedding light on his current state of mind. "I don’t negotiate shows from @gmail accounts. Be careful. I’m also not negotiating any shows atm. Be careful again. Big up to the Reggae music fans worldwide… I miss the vibe still – I can’t rush creativity! Love," he wrote.

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August 23, 2024
Heman Bekele: The 15-Year-Old Innovator Pioneering Cancer-Fighting Soap

At just 15 years old, Heman Bekele is making headlines with an invention that could revolutionize the way we treat skin cancer. His story is one of passion, perseverance, and a commitment to making a positive difference in the world—a story that resonates far beyond his hometown of Fairfax, Virginia, where he now lives.

From Ethiopia to the United States: A Journey of Inspiration

Bekele’s journey began in Ethiopia, where he spent the first few years of his life before moving to the United States at the age of four. His early memories of Ethiopia, where the harsh sun took its toll on people’s skin, planted the seeds of curiosity that would later bloom into a groundbreaking scientific endeavor. The sun’s relentless impact on those who often worked without proper protection left a lasting impression on Bekele. This early observation laid the foundation for his future work in skin cancer research.

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August 23, 2024
Jamaica on Shaky Ground: Is the Island Ready for a Major Earthquake?

In recent years, the beautiful island of Jamaica has faced its fair share of natural disasters, but the potential threat of a major earthquake is one that has experts and citizens alike on edge. This year alone, the island has experienced approximately 165 local earthquakes, with only 10 being strong enough to be felt by residents. However, it was the magnitude 5.3 earthquake that struck on Friday, August 16, 2024, that sent shockwaves across the nation—both literally and figuratively.

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August 23, 2024
Celebrating African Arrival Day: The Roots and Resilience of Jamaica

August 23rd marks a significant day in Jamaica's history - African Arrival Day. This day honors the rich legacy and enduring spirit of the African people who have profoundly shaped Jamaica's culture, history, and identity over the past five centuries.

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August 21, 2024
Khadija Shaw Wins PFA Women’s Player of the Year: A Triumph for the Reggae Girlz Star

Khadija "Bunny" Shaw, the standout forward for Manchester City and captain of the Jamaican national team, has added another prestigious accolade to her growing list of achievements. Shaw has been named the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Women's Player of the Year, a recognition that cements her status as one of the top players in the world.

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August 21, 2024
Anette Sanford: The Trailblazing First Woman Kalinago Chief

In a historic moment for the Kalinago Territory, Anette Sanford emerged victorious in the election held on July 22, 2024, becoming the first woman ever to be elected as the Kalinago Chief. With a resounding 693 votes, she surpassed her closest competitor, Natasha Green, who garnered 272 votes, marking a significant milestone not only for herself but for the entire Kalinago community.

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August 20, 2024
Trinidad and Tobago to Replace Columbus' Ships with Steelpan on Coat of Arms: A Move Toward Decolonization

In a significant step towards redefining its national identity, Trinidad and Tobago is set to remove the three ships of Christopher Columbus from its coat of arms and replace them with the steelpan, the national musical instrument. This bold move, announced by Prime Minister Keith Rowley, reflects the twin-island nation's commitment to distancing itself from its colonial past and embracing symbols that resonate more deeply with its cultural heritage.

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August 20, 2024
The Indigenous Names of Caribbean Islands: Echoes of a Rich Amerindian Legacy

Long before the European arrival in 1492, the Caribbean islands were home to diverse and vibrant indigenous cultures. The Arawaks, Taino, and Kalinago peoples, among others, not only cultivated the land but also gave it names that reflected their deep connection to nature and the environment. These names, often descriptive of the islands' physical characteristics or significant local flora and fauna, tell the story of the Caribbean's pre-Columbian past.

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August 17, 2024
Marcus Garvey: The Visionary Who Lit the Flame of Black Empowerment

On August 17, 1887, in the quiet coastal town of St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica, a child was born who would grow to be one of the most influential figures in the global fight for Black empowerment. Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jamaica's first National Hero, was more than just a man—he was a movement. His life and work ignited a fire in the hearts of millions of Black people worldwide, urging them to stand tall, proud, and unyielding in the face of oppression.

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August 15, 2024
Exploring Nanny Falls: Where Jamaica’s Natural Beauty Meets Rich History

Named after Nanny of the Maroons, Jamaica’s only female national heroine, the falls are a testament to the country's rich history and natural beauty. Visiting Nanny Falls is more than just a sightseeing trip; it’s an adventure that takes you through a breathtaking landscape while immersing you in the storied past of the Maroon people.

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August 14, 2024
Leighton Keith “Pluto” Shervington (August 13, 1950 – January 19, 2024)

Leighton Keith “Pluto” Shervington was a multi-talented Jamaican artist known for his contributions as a reggae musician, singer, audio engineer, and record producer. Born on August 13, 1950, in Saint Andrew Parish, Kingston, Jamaica, Shervington’s career spanned several decades and encompassed a wide range of roles and creative endeavors.

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August 9, 2024
Jamaican Olympians Honored with Reallocated Medals at Paris Ceremony

In a moving ceremony set against the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, three former Jamaican athletes—Beverly McDonald, Chelsea Hammond-Ross, and Kaliese Spencer-Carter—were honored with reallocated Olympic medals from past Games. The event, held at Champions Park during the Paris 2024 Olympics, celebrated these athletes' achievements, finally giving them the recognition they deserved after years of waiting due to doping disqualifications of their competitors.

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August 9, 2024
Ackera Nugent Flies the Flag for Jamaica in Women's 100m Hurdles Final; 4x400m Relay Team Advances with Season-Best Performance

Jamaica's track and field prowess continues to shine as Ackera Nugent has secured her spot in the Women’s 100m Hurdles final at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Nugent, the reigning national champion, put on a stellar performance in the semi-finals, clocking an impressive 12.44 seconds to finish third in her heat. With this achievement, she will proudly carry the hopes of Jamaica as the nation’s sole representative in the final.

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August 7, 2024
Jamaica's Journey at Paris 2024: Triumphs and Trials on the Olympic Stage

Jamaica's journey at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been a mix of triumphs and challenges. Roje Stona made history by winning gold in the men's discus throw with a new Olympic record of 70.00m! Jaydon Hibbert, Orlando Bennett, Hansle Parchment, and Rasheed Broadbell have advanced to their finals, showcasing exceptional talent. Despite setbacks in the women's 400m and men's 400m hurdles, the Jamaican spirit remains strong. Stay tuned for more updates and cheer on our athletes! 🇯🇲

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August 7, 2024
Roje Stona: Jamaica's First Gold Medalist in Paris Olympics 2024

Roje Stona (born February 26, 1999) is a Jamaican track and field athlete who competes in the discus throw. Known for his remarkable strength and technique, Stona etched his name into the annals of history by securing Jamaica's first gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024, setting a new Olympic record in the event.

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August 7, 2024
Jamaica's Historic Field Event Surge at the Olympics

Jamaica has long been synonymous with sprinting supremacy, boasting a staggering 88 Olympic medals heading into this year's Games. Remarkably, only three of these were earned in field events. This year, however, has marked a seismic shift in that narrative. For the first time, Jamaica's field event athletes are stepping into the spotlight, matching the total number of field event medals earned in all previous Olympics.

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August 6, 2024
Wayne Pinnock: Jamaica's Silver Star in Long Jump

Wayne Pinnock, born on October 24, 2000, has rapidly ascended the ranks of the athletics world to become one of Jamaica’s brightest stars in the long jump. With his recent achievements, Pinnock has firmly established himself as a leading figure in the sport, bringing pride to his homeland.

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August 4, 2024
Noah Lyles Edges Kishane Thompson in Thrilling 100m Final at Paris Olympics

In a nail-biting finish at the Stade de France on Sunday, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson delivered a stellar performance in the men's 100m final, clocking in at 9.79 seconds (1.m/s) — the same time as the winner, Noah Lyles of the USA. Despite the identical times, a photo finish determined that Lyles had edged Thompson by a thousandth of a second, sparking disbelief and disappointment among Jamaican fans.

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August 4, 2024
Jamaican Athletes Shine Despite Setbacks at Paris Olympics

Despite the disappointment of Shericka Jackson's withdrawal from the 200m due to injury, Jamaican athletes have shown resilience and determination at the 2024 Paris Olympics, advancing in multiple events and keeping the nation's medal hopes alive.

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August 4, 2024
Shericka Jackson's Withdrawal from the 200m: A Blow to Jamaican Hopes at the Paris Olympics

In a turn of events that has left Jamaican athletics fans reeling, two-time world 200m champion Shericka Jackson has announced her late withdrawal from the 200m event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This news comes on the heels of another significant setback for Jamaica, with Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce withdrawing from the 100m semi-finals just the day before.

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August 3, 2024
Olympic Highlights for the Caribbean: August 3, 2024

The Paris 2024 Olympics provided a day filled with thrilling performances and historic achievements, especially for Caribbean athletes. Here are the highlights from today’s events

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August 3, 2024
Tia Clayton: The Rising Jamaican Sprint Star

Tia Clayton, born on August 17, 2004, has rapidly emerged as one of Jamaica's most promising young sprinters. Known for her exceptional speed and impressive performances, Tia has made a name for herself on the global athletics stage, alongside her equally talented twin sister, Tina Clayton.

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August 3, 2024
Jamaican Sprinters Shine in 100m Heats at Paris 2024

The vibrant city of Paris witnessed a spectacular morning of athletics as Jamaican sprinters made their mark in the men’s 100m heats at the Olympic Games. On Saturday, August 3rd, 2024, all three Jamaican representatives—Kishane Thompson, Oblique Seville, and Ackeem Blake—secured their spots in Sunday’s semi-finals, showcasing their prowess on the track.

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August 3, 2024
Jamaicans Shine at Paris Olympic Games: Natoya Goule-Toppin and Rajindra Campbell Excel

The Stade de France was ablaze with excitement as Natoya Goule-Toppin and Shafiqua Maloney showcased exceptional performances, securing their spots in the women’s 800m semi-finals at the Paris Olympic Games. These races marked a significant milestone for these Caribbean athletes, embodying the spirit and determination of their respective nations. Goule-Toppin's Commanding Victory Natoya Goule-Toppin, a […]

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August 2, 2024
Jamaica's Action-Packed Athletics Schedule: Paris Olympics 2024 - Saturday, 3 August

Get ready for an action-packed day of athletics at the Paris Olympics 2024! Jamaica's athletes are set to compete in various events, showcasing their incredible talent and determination. Here's the schedule for Saturday, 3 August:

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August 2, 2024
Thrilling 100m Heats at Paris Olympics 2024: Sha'Carri ta-Lou and Fraser-Pryce Shine

The 100m heats for women at the Paris Olympics 2024, held this morning at 4:50 am JA time, were nothing short of electrifying. With eight rounds and only the top three from each heat advancing to the semifinals, the competition was fierce.

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August 1, 2024
Jamaica's Track & Field Lineup: Day 1 Preview

As the track and field events kick off, Jamaica's athletes are ready to shine on the global stage. With a packed schedule featuring sprints, jumps, and middle-distance races, fans can expect an exciting day filled with top performances. Here's a look at the schedule for Day 1, highlighting key events and Jamaican competitors.

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July 31, 2024
Shockwave in Paris: Shericka Jackson Withdraws from Olympic 100m, Shashalee Forbes Steps Up

Jamaican sprint queen Shericka Jackson will not compete in the 100m at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. This shocking development has left many fans and analysts wondering about the impact on Jamaica's medal tally. Jamaica’s track officials confirmed that Jackson, a key contender in both the 100m and 200m events, will be replaced by Shashalee Forbes in the blue-ribbon sprint.

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July 29, 2024
The Jamaican Olympic Kit: A Blend of Pride and Controversy

Puma's recent unveiling of the Jamaican kit for the Paris 2024 Olympics has sparked a mix of admiration and criticism among fans and athletes. The designs, exclusively crafted for Jamaica, boast high-tech fabrics and sleek silhouettes aimed at enhancing athletic performance. The vibrant green, gold, and black colors proudly represent the nation's heritage, reflecting its status as a dominant force in athletics.

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July 28, 2024
Sprinting: Jamaica’s Legacy and Pride. Watch Sprint on Netflix

SPRINT: The World’s Fastest Humans is a docuseries by the team behind Drive to Survive, covering every millisecond of the long journey to the 2023 World Championships. This series promises to delve into the lives of some of the most elite sprinters in the world, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at their preparations, challenges, and triumphs.

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July 27, 2024
Ashley McKenzie's Historic Olympic Journey for Jamaica

In a heartwarming and historic moment, Ashley McKenzie, an England-born judoka, competed for Jamaica in the men's 60 kg division at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. McKenzie, known for his remarkable judo career and reality TV appearances, brought pride to Jamaica as the first judoka to represent the country in the Olympics. Despite his earlier achievements and media presence, this event marked a significant milestone in his career and in Jamaican sports history.

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July 26, 2024
Jamaicans Shine in National Colors at the Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics was an unforgettable spectacle, featuring a unique and ambitious parade along the historic River Seine. Among the numerous delegations, Team Jamaica stood out with their vibrant display of national pride, donning the iconic black, green, and gold colors of their flag. The ceremony, held on Friday, saw athletes and officials from various countries cruising down the river in boats, a first in Olympic history, providing a stunning backdrop of Paris's famous landmarks.

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July 22, 2024
No Paris Olympics for Yohan Blake but He is Still the Second Fastest Of All Time 🇯🇲🇯🇲

Yohan Blake, the Jamaican sprinter who once raced alongside legends, will not be competing at the Paris Olympics. This news, surprisingly underreported in the track and field world, marks a poignant moment in athletics. Blake, at 34, remains the second fastest man ever in both the 100m and 200m, yet the anticipation and excitement that once surrounded his performances have dwindled.

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July 20, 2024
Nickisha Pryce: Jamaica’s Speed Sensation Sets World Lead and National Record

In a breathtaking display of athletic prowess, Nickisha Pryce, Jamaica's rising sprint sensation, set the track ablaze at the London Diamond League meet on Saturday. Pryce's electrifying performance not only earned her a new national record but also established a world-leading time of 48.57 seconds in the women's 400m. This victory, marking her final race before the Olympic Games in Paris, cements her status as a formidable contender on the global stage.

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July 20, 2024
Junelle Bromfield: A Journey of Resilience, and Athletic Excellence

Born in Black River, Jamaica, Junelle Bromfield's path to athletic greatness began at a young age. She was a standout talent during her time at St Elizabeth Technical High School, where she displayed extraordinary prowess in track and field. Her dedication to the sport earned her a place at the University of Technology, Jamaica, where she further honed her skills, balancing her academic pursuits with her athletic ambitions.

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July 20, 2024
Lauryn Hill, YG Marley, and Zion Light Up Reggae Sumfest

Patrons inside the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex in Montego Bay, St James, were in for a thrilling surprise on the first night of Reggae Sumfest. The American rapper and singer-songwriter Lauryn Hill joined her son YG Marley on stage, creating an electrifying atmosphere that had the crowd roaring with excitement.

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July 19, 2024
Celebrating Jamaican Legends: Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in ESPN's Top 100 Professional Athletes Since 2000

Jamaica, a small island nation with an immense sporting legacy, continues to make its mark on the world stage. ESPN's recent ranking of the top 100 professional athletes since 2000 is a testament to this, highlighting two of Jamaica's finest: Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Their unparalleled achievements in track and field have not only brought glory to Jamaica but have also solidified their positions as global icons.

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July 17, 2024
Jamaica Announces 66-Member Team for Paris 2024: A Blend of Legends and Rising Stars

The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) has announced a robust 66-member team to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, running from July 26 to August 12. This team will represent Jamaica in 17 diverse events, including the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, and various relays, among others.

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July 8, 2024
Dancehall Star Shenseea Brings Aid to Hurricane-Battered St. Elizabeth

In the wake of Hurricane Beryl's devastating impact on Jamaica, dancehall sensation Shenseea has emerged as a beacon of hope for the residents of St. Elizabeth, her home parish. Known offstage as Chinsea Linda Lee, the 27-year-old artist took it upon herself to bring much-needed care and relief packages to the community ravaged by the storm.

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July 8, 2024
How Hurricane Beryl Devastated Jamaica: A Comprehensive Analysis

Hurricane Beryl, a catastrophic Category Four storm, has left an indelible mark on Jamaica, with its powerful winds and relentless rains wreaking havoc across the island. As one of the most formidable hurricanes to strike Jamaica in recent history, Beryl’s impact has been profound, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and causing widespread destruction.

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July 3, 2024
Hurricane Gilbert: Devastation and Resilience in Jamaica

On September 12, 1988, Jamaica faced the wrath of Hurricane Gilbert, one of the most devastating storms in its history. Gilbert, a monstrous Category 5 hurricane, swept across the island with winds reaching up to 185 mph. The storm brought widespread destruction, flattening homes, uprooting trees, and crippling infrastructure. It left a trail of devastation that Jamaica had not seen since Hurricane Charlie in 1951. Gilbert was not just a storm; it was a catastrophic event that tested the resilience and spirit of the Jamaican people.

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June 30, 2024
MrBeast's Philanthropy Shines a Light on Jamaica's Housing Crisis

In a world where social media influencers often dominate headlines for their lavish lifestyles, YouTube sensation MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson) stands out for his extraordinary acts of generosity. His recent endeavor took him to Jamaica, where he gave away 100 houses to families in desperate need, sparking significant debate about the island's ongoing housing crisis and the government's response. Based on the video, it seemed he donated about 26 homes to Jamaica, 24 to El Salvador, 15 to Argentina, 18 to Mexico and 17 to Columbia.

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June 29, 2024
"Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: The Best Ambassador of Them All"

At nearly 38 years old, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce continues to defy expectations, showcasing her unwavering strength and resilience. With grace and determination, she crossed the finish line in 10.98 seconds, securing third place behind the incredible Shericka Jackson and the emerging talent Tia Clayton at the 2024 JAAA/PUMA National Senior and Junior Championships.

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June 29, 2024
Kishane Thompson: Jamaica's New Sprint Sensation

Kishane Thompson, born on July 17, 2001, is rapidly emerging as a formidable force in the world of sprinting. As a Jamaican track and field athlete specializing in the 100 meters, Thompson has recently grabbed the global spotlight, setting the stage for a thrilling performance at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris 2024.

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June 29, 2024
Shericka Jackson, Kishane Thompson, and Tia Clayton Shine at Jamaican National Championships

In a night of electric excitement at the Jamaican National Championships in Kingston, Shericka Jackson successfully defended her 100m national title, reaffirming her dominance in Jamaican sprinting. The Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist blazed down the track in a blistering 10.84 seconds, outpacing a formidable field that included Tia Clayton and the legendary Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Jackson's […]

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June 28, 2024
Celebrating the Legacy of Elaine Thompson-Herah: A Birthday Tribute to a Sprinting Icon

Today, as we celebrate the birthday of Elaine Thompson-Herah, we honor not only a remarkable athlete but a symbol of perseverance, excellence, and inspiration. Born on June 28, 1992, in Banana Ground, Manchester Parish, Jamaica, Thompson-Herah has risen to become one of the greatest sprinters of all time. Her journey from a promising high school athlete to a five-time Olympic champion and world record holder is a testament to her dedication and unyielding spir

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June 28, 2024
A Glimpse into Glory: Day 1 of the JAAA National Trials

Kingston buzzed with electric anticipation on Thursday, June 27th, as the JAAA National Trials kicked off at the National Stadium. Fans and athletes alike gathered for a spectacle of speed, power, and endurance, where dreams of Paris 2024 began to take shape.

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June 27, 2024
June Plums in Jamaica: A Tropical Delight

The June plum, scientifically known as Spondias dulcis (syn. Spondias cytherea), is a tropical tree that produces edible fruit with a distinctive fibrous pit. This fruit, cherished in many regions of the world, goes by several names: golden apple in the English-speaking Caribbean, pommecythere or cythere in other parts of the Caribbean, and vī in Polynesia. Brought to Jamaica in 1782, the June plum has since become a beloved staple, especially among children.

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June 27, 2024
Elaine Thompson-Herah Withdraws from National Trials, Won't Defend Titles at Paris Olympics

In a shocking and disheartening development, five-time Olympic gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah has withdrawn from the Jamaica National Athletics Championships, which are set to begin on Thursday. This news comes as a significant blow to the athletics world, as the star sprinter, who has consistently dazzled on the global stage, will not be able to defend her 100m and 200m titles at the upcoming Paris Olympics due to an injury.

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June 26, 2024
Evolution of the Jamaican Dollar: A Historical Overview

The Jamaican dollar, the official currency of Jamaica, has a rich and complex history that reflects the island's colonial past, economic struggles, and path to independence. The evolution of the Jamaican dollar is a tale of adaptation and resilience, marked by significant milestones that have shaped the nation's financial landscape.

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June 26, 2024
Supercat: The Wild Apache of Dancehall

William Anthony Maragh, better known by his stage name Super Cat, stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of dancehall music. Born on June 25, 1963, in Kingston, Jamaica, Super Cat's journey through the music industry is a testament to his resilience, talent, and indomitable spirit. Known as "Wild Apache," a nickname given to him by his mentor Early B, Super Cat's contribution to the dancehall movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s remains unparalleled.

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June 25, 2024
Yellow Yam Vodka: A Taste of Jamaica from Wait a Bit

In the picturesque town of Wait a Bit, Trelawny, nestled within Jamaica's stunning Cockpit Country, a unique spirit is taking shape. Wait a Bit Vodka, a premium small-batch vodka, is crafted from select yellow yams grown by small farmers in the surrounding mountainside. This innovative vodka, made with locally sourced spring water, is gluten-free and boasts the freshest taste on the market.

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June 24, 2024
US Media Talks Tough on Jamaica's Prospects Following Stellar Performances by Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles

The U.S. media is riding high on a wave of confidence following the standout performances of Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track & Field in Eugene, Oregon. This renewed sense of American dominance in track and field has led to some bold predictions, with notable figures like Shannon Sharpe of ESPN's First Take emphatically claiming that the U.S. women are poised to dominate their Jamaican counterparts.

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June 22, 2024
The Spirituality and Way of Life Founded in Jamaica: Rastafarianism

Rastafarianism, a spiritual movement that emerged from Jamaica in the early 20th century, is rooted in the proliferation of Ethiopianism and Pan-Africanism. Its rise can be traced to the coronation of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I in 1930, which was seen by its adherents as the fulfillment of a prophecy made by Marcus Garvey, a key figure in the Pan-African movement. This movement, marked by the belief in Selassie’s divinity, found its early foundation through the efforts of preachers like Leonard Howell, who established the first prominent Rastafarian community in 1940. As the movement grew, it gained global attention through the music of devoted Rastafarian Bob Marley. Despite the deaths of Selassie in 1975 and Marley in 1981, Rastafarianism endures, maintaining a presence in the United States, England, Africa, and the Caribbean.

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June 21, 2024
The Pirates of Port Royal: A Tale of Jamaica's Buccaneer Age

The Caribbean Sea, with its turquoise waters and emerald isles, was once a paradise. It was a world of endless summer, where the sun’s golden rays kissed the land and the sea alike. But beneath this idyllic surface, the Caribbean was a battleground, a place where nations clashed and where pirates—buccaneers, privateers, and freebooters—reigned supreme. At the heart of this tumultuous world was Jamaica, and at the heart of Jamaica, the infamous port city of Port Royal.

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June 21, 2024
The Evolution and Importance of Cocoa in the Caribbean

Cocoa, derived from the Theobroma cacao tree, has a rich and intricate history in the Caribbean, particularly in Jamaica. From its introduction and cultivation by the Spanish to its commercialization and global spread, cocoa has played a vital role in the economic and cultural landscapes of many Caribbean nations. This article delves into the historical journey of cocoa in the Caribbean, examining its cultivation, challenges, and eventual establishment as a premium quality product.

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June 19, 2024
Jamaica, Look to the Field Events: A Path to Olympic Glory

Jamaica will not be represented in the men’s 4x400m relay at the upcoming Paris Olympics after their final bid to make the top 16 in the world fell short on Sunday. The team of Reheem Hayles, JeVaughn Powell, Kimar Farquharson, and Tarees Rhoden ran a courageous 2:59.75 at the NACAC New Life Invitational in Nassau, Bahamas, but it was not enough to surpass Zambia’s 2:59.12 from March. This marked the third failed attempt to qualify after earlier efforts at the World Athletics Relays in May. With Elaine Thompson-Herah only competing in the 100m and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s advancing age, it’s time for Jamaica to turn its attention to the field events, where promising talent is emerging.

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June 17, 2024
Elaine Thompson-Herah Withdraws from 200m at Jamaican Trials Amidst Achilles Injury Struggles

Elaine Thompson-Herah, the reigning Olympic champion and one of the most formidable sprinters in history, has withdrawn from the 200m event at the Jamaican Olympic Trials. Instead, she will focus solely on the 100m, a decision influenced by ongoing injury struggles and a challenging season.

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June 16, 2024
Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce Opens Her Season at the JAAA Olympic French Foray III meet at the National Stadium

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, multiple Olympic and world champion, kicked off her season at the JAAA Olympic French Foray III meet at the National Stadium on Saturday. The 37-year-old sprinter, who had announced her plans to retire after the Paris Olympics to spend more time with her family, competed in the 100 meters at 10:05 pm.

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June 13, 2024
Brianna Lyston's Cryptic Instagram Posts Stir Speculation Ahead of Jamaican National Championships

With several of Jamaica's top female athletes not performing at their peak this year, the spotlight has turned to 20-year-old Brianna Lyston as a potential medalist for the upcoming Olympics. However, recent cryptic Instagram posts from Lyston have raised concerns about her future, with some wondering if she is considering abandoning her Jamaican heritage.

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May 25, 2024
Elaine Thompson Gets 9th Place in Diamond League Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon

Five-time Olympic gold medallist Elaine Thompson-Herah, the fastest woman alive, made her highly anticipated season debut in the 100m at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon, on May 25. However, the race did not go as expected for the Jamaican sprinting sensation. Despite her previous stellar performances at this event, including her 10.54-second run in 2021, Thompson-Herah struggled throughout the race, eventually fading to finish in 9th place with a time of 11.30 seconds.

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May 25, 2024
Arthur Wint World War ll Pilot, Physician, Jamaica's First Gold Olympic Medalist & the Secret He Hid 

Arthur Stanley Wint OD MBE (25 May 1920 – 19 October 1992) was a Jamaican Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot during the Second World War, sprinter, physician, and later High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Known for his towering 6'5" frame and modest demeanor, he earned the nickname “The Gentle Giant.” Wint's journey began in Plowden, Manchester, Jamaica, where he displayed exceptional athletic talent from an early age. At Calabar High School, he excelled in track and field, long jump, and swimming, becoming the Class 3 Champion (under 13) in 1932 and 1933. By 1937, he was named Jamaica Champion Boy Athlete, and the following year, he won a gold medal in the 800 meters at the Central American Games in Panama with a time of 1:56.3. Jamaica was still under British colonization at the time, making his achievements even more significant. His early success laid the foundation for a stellar career, culminating in becoming Jamaica's first Olympic gold medalist while balancing his medical studies at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London.

Arthur's early accomplishments were particularly noteworthy given the broader context of Jamaica's colonial status. His success brought pride to his fellow Jamaicans and provided a sense of hope and inspiration during a time when the island nation was yet to gain independence from British rule. These achievements laid a strong foundation for what would become an illustrious career, both on and off the track, eventually leading him to become Jamaica's first Olympic gold medalist and a celebrated figure in the nation's history.

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May 24, 2024
Diplo's 62-Acre Jamaican Jungle Mansion in Portland, Jamaica

Jamaica is often romanticized as paradise, a notion recently amplified in Architectural Digest’s feature on Diplo’s sprawling 62-acre estate, Pompey, in Portland. The Grammy-winning DJ's promotional video for the magazine's June edition stirred debate, with American readers criticizing his ownership as a form of exploitation. While Jamaicans appreciate his choice of their homeland for his second home, they disapprove of his architectural preferences and reliance on international talent, perceiving it as a dismissal of local culture. Despite highlighting the estate’s luxurious amenities, including a recording studio and spa, locals are discontent with the lack of Caribbean elements in its design. Critics argue that properties like Diplo's inflate land prices, making it inaccessible for residents.

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May 17, 2024
The Enchanting Doctor Bird: A Jamaican Icon

The doctor bird, also known as the swallow-tail hummingbird (Trochilus polytmus), stands out among the 320 species of hummingbirds. Endemic to Jamaica, this bird is a true symbol of the island’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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May 14, 2024
The truth about Jamaican Caves🇯🇲 From Tainos Ritual to Maroon Guerilla Tactics to Science

Welcome to the thrilling world of Jamaican caves, where mystery and adventure await beneath the surface. With over 1,000 cave systems dotting the landscape, Jamaica boasts a hidden realm waiting to be explored. From the rugged mountains to the lush valleys, these underground networks hold secrets dating back millions of years. Join us as we embark on a journey into the heart of the island's subterranean wonders, where each cavern tells a story of geological marvels and ancient civilizations.

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May 14, 2024
Ageless Ambition: Meet Elaine Landy, the Trailblazing Contestant of Miss Universe Jamaica

In a groundbreaking move for the Miss Universe Jamaica pageant, Elaine Landy, a spirited 59-year-old health and wellness coach, is making waves as one of the oldest contestants. Embracing the opportunity to rewrite her story and inspire others her age, Landy's decision to participate sends a powerful message: life offers great opportunities, regardless of age.

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May 11, 2024
Shelly-ann Fraser Pryce welcomes 'Cousins' Dina Asher and Marie Talou to Jamaica Athletics Invitational (JAI). Happy Earthstrong, Merlene Ottey!

Africa's fastest woman, Marie Josée Ta Lou-Smith, is soaking up the vibrant Jamaican atmosphere ahead of the Jamaica Athletics Invitational (JAI) this Saturday. Joined by track superstar Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the duo enjoyed a delightful double date, sharing their joyous moments on social media for fans worldwide. Ta Lou expressed her excitement, feeling at home in Jamaica and citing Fraser-Pryce as a sister-like figure. Despite not originally planning to compete, overwhelming requests from Jamaican fans led her to add the event to her schedule. British sprint sensation Dina Asher-Smith joins Ta Lou at the JAI, fulfilling a lifelong dream of competing on Jamaican soil and honoring sprinting icons like Fraser-Pryce and Usain Bolt. The anticipation for the event is high, with top athletes like Christian Coleman eager to showcase their skills and entertain the enthusiastic Jamaican crowd. As athletes prepare to dazzle spectators at the National Stadium, the JAI promises an unforgettable evening celebrating athletic prowess. Meanwhile, today marks the celebration of Merlene Ottey, the Queen of the Track, whose extraordinary career and enduring legacy continue to inspire athletes worldwide.

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May 9, 2024
Commemorating 179 Years: The Arrival and Legacy of Indian Indentured Workers in Jamaica

This comprehensive article explores the arrival and legacy of Indian indentured workers in Jamaica, highlighting their socio-political context in 19th-century India, their contributions to Jamaican culture and economy, and notable individuals of Indian descent. It concludes with a reflection on Jamaica's indebtedness to its diverse ethnic groups for its cultural and social richness.

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May 8, 2024
The Green Wonder: Exploring the Marvels of Bok Choy/Pak Choi, A Vegetable Jamaicans Love

This cherished vegetable, known as bok choy, emerges from a rich cultural heritage and carries within its crisp leaves and succulent stems a treasure trove of nutrients. While its origins are deeply rooted in the annals of Chinese gastronomy, bok choy has embarked on a journey across continents, finding its way into kitchens and markets worldwide, including the vibrant shores of Jamaica.

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May 8, 2024
Updates: Shelly-ann Fraser is a Kid's Book Author 🇯🇲🙌🏿 Fake Curry in Mandeville😳 The Diaspora March!

Several noteworthy events have unfolded recently, ranging from inspiring stories to concerning issues affecting communities. Here's a brief overview:

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, celebrated as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, is not just a powerhouse on the track but also an inspiring author. Her book, "I Am a Promise," chronicles her journey from humble beginnings to Olympic success.
Fake Betapac curry has been discovered in supermarkets, prompting a warning to consumers. The police seized fake goods worth JMD 3.2 million.
The Jamaica Diaspora plans to protest against the Government of Jamaica outside the Jamaican Consulate in New York City, addressing various concerns.
Lisa Kerr-McDonald, a passionate teacher turned vendor, found her calling in the lively market scene, where she sells adorable uniforms for toddlers.
💣threats disrupted exams at Kingston College and Campion College, leading to evacuations and police investigations.
Reggae singer Romain Virgo and wife Elizabeth announced they're expecting their third child, sharing the news on their YouTube channel, The Virgos.

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May 8, 2024
Celebrating Read Across Jamaica Day: Fostering Literacy and Empowerment

Happy Read Across Jamaica Day! Read Across Jamaica Day is more than just a celebration of reading; it's a testament to the power of literacy in transforming lives and communities. Held annually in May, this initiative brings together people of all ages across the island, uniting them in the joy of storytelling and the exploration of literature.

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May 6, 2024
Jamaica's Beloved Beres Hammond Releases New Single 'Let Me Help You' and Announces 'Forever Giving Thanks' Tour

Beres Hammond, the legendary Godfather of Lover’s Rock from Jamaica, has recently unveiled his latest single, “Let Me Help You,” extending a comforting hand to a woman navigating life’s trials. This heartfelt song, a reimagined version of his 1988 classic, showcases Beres’s velvety vocals, characteristic of Lover’s Rock, as he croons, “Let me help you smile again.”

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May 6, 2024
Jamaican Recipes You Will Love

Here are 5 great Jamaican recipes for you!

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May 5, 2024
Shericka Jackson Kicks Off Season with Impressive Win at JAAA All Comers Meet

Jamaica's track sensation, Shericka Jackson, made a triumphant return to competition at the recent JAAA All Comers Meet held at the National Stadium in Kingston. After withdrawing from several earlier meets, Jackson stormed back with an outstanding victory in the women's 100m event, reaffirming her status as one of the world's top sprinters.

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May 5, 2024
Lady Musgrave Offended by Jamaica’s First Black Millionaire. A Lie OR Wha?

Jamaica has some interesting history and one such is the urban legend about Lady Musgrave Road, found in the Kingston Metropolitan area. Many Jamaicans will quickly recall the tale of why the road was built and how Lady Musgrave was offended by Jamaica’s first black Millionaire. A lot of what happened in Jamaica centuries and decades prior were not officially documented so oral history has immense value. But whatever the tongue states, the tongue can also twist especially when it is passed down from generation to generation. 

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May 4, 2024
Buju Banton Returns to US Soil After 15 Years

In a moment that stirred the hearts of reggae fans worldwide, DJ Khaled, the renowned international record producer, recently unveiled a surprise that sent shockwaves through the music industry. During a live Instagram session, Khaled proudly announced the return of Buju Banton to Miami, Florida, marking the reggae icon's homecoming after an arduous 15-year absence from US soil.

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May 2, 2024
Unlocking the Wonders of Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Nature's Gift to Hair, Skin, and Health

Jamaica is a land of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and natural treasures. Among its many gifts to the world is the remarkable Jamaican Black Castor Oil, a centuries-old remedy celebrated for its potent healing properties and versatile applications. But what sets this dark elixir apart from its pale-yellow counterpart, and why has it captured the attention of beauty enthusiasts and health-conscious consumers worldwide?

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May 2, 2024
Brian Lara: The Cricket Prince of Port of Spain

Brian Charles Lara, born on May 2, 1969, in Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago, is more than just a name in the cricketing world; he is an epitome of excellence, resilience, and sheer talent. With a career spanning over two decades, Lara etched his name in cricketing history as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. Let's delve into the life and career of this legendary cricketer who is affectionately known as "The Prince of Port of Spain."

In the annals of cricket history, certain names shine brighter, their exploits etched into the very fabric of the sport. Among these luminaries stands Sir Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge, a colossus of the game whose prowess with the bat dazzled audiences worldwide. From the sun-soaked fields of the Caribbean to the hallowed grounds of Lords and beyond, Greenidge's journey is not just a tale of sporting excellence but also one of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment.

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April 30, 2024
Celebrating April Birthdays: Icons and Legacies of Jamaica

April brings with it a celebration of birthdays, marking the milestones of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the cultural, athletic, and musical landscape of Jamaica. From legendary singers to prolific athletes, each birthday commemorates not only the passage of time but also the enduring legacies of these remarkable individuals.

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April 30, 2024
Jamaica's Oldest Lighthouse: The Morant Point Lighthouse

The Morant Point Lighthouse stands proudly as a sentinel on the easternmost tip of Jamaica, overlooking the vast expanse of the Caribbean Sea. Constructed in 1841, it represents not only a remarkable feat of engineering but also a poignant symbol of navigation and safety for seafarers. As the oldest lighthouse on the island and the first cast iron lighthouse built in the Western Hemisphere, its historical significance is matched only by its enduring functionality.

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April 28, 2024
5 Fruit/Trees Not Native to Jamaica that Jamaicans Love!

Growing up in Jamaica, you are no stranger to nature's bounty and blessings. Trees galore that offer the most tastiest fruits that only enhance the Jamaican experience. When one thinks Jamaica, delicious produce come to mind but many of these delectable natural treats are not native to Jamaica. Let's explore 5 trees/fruits that are embedded in the Jamaica experience that may not native to the country.

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April 28, 2024
Healing Waters: Exploring Jamaica's Mineral Springs for Health and Wellness

Jamaica, an island paradise known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, is also home to a hidden gem: its mineral springs. Amidst the verdant greenery and breathtaking scenery, these natural wonders have been revered for centuries for their therapeutic properties and healing benefits. From easing muscle aches to promoting relaxation and rejuvenation, Jamaica's mineral springs offer a sanctuary for both locals and visitors seeking holistic wellness experiences.

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April 26, 2024
George Stiebel: Jamaica's First Black Millionaire

George Stiebel's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming Jamaica's first black millionaire is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit, resilience, and foresight. Born around 1821 to a Jamaican mother of African descent and a German-Jewish father, George Stiebel, remains an iconic figure in Jamaican history. His path to wealth was marked by ventures in trade, maritime commerce, and ultimately, the discovery of a lucrative gold mine in South America.

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April 26, 2024
Unveiling the Mongoose's Impact: How an Outsider Altered Jamaica's Ecological Landscape

In the heart of the Caribbean lies Jamaica, a land of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich biodiversity. Yet, amidst the lush jungles and crystal-clear waters, a silent intruder lurks, wielding a profound influence on the island's delicate ecosystem—the mongoose.

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April 24, 2024
Exploring Port Royal: Jamaica's Sunken Treasure

Nestled on the southern coast of Jamaica, lies a place steeped in history, mystery, and intrigue – Port Royal, once dubbed "the wickedest city on earth." This enigmatic town, with its tumultuous past, has captured the imaginations of historians, archaeologists, and adventurers alike. From its heyday as a haven for pirates and privateers to its dramatic demise beneath the waves, Port Royal continues to fascinate and enthrall visitors from around the world.

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April 24, 2024
Title: Navigating Jamaica's Wildlife: A Comprehensive Guide for Locals and Travelers

Jamaica, with its lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems, is home to a wide array of wildlife. From the vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life to the dense jungles harboring elusive creatures, the island offers a rich tapestry of natural wonders to explore. However, amid this beauty lies potential dangers that both locals and travelers should be aware of. We'll delve into Jamaica's wildlife, highlighting the unique characteristics of each species and why they are considered dangerous.

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April 24, 2024
Unveiling the Marvels of Mango Leaves: Your Guide to Natural Wellness

Mango, the beloved king of fruits, isn't just about its sweet, juicy taste. Hidden within its lush green foliage lies a secret treasure—mango leaves! These unassuming leaves aren't just for decoration; they're packed with goodness that can revolutionize your health. Let's take a closer look at why mango leaves are nature's gift to your well-being.

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April 23, 2024
Reclaiming Roots: Historic Repatriation of Jamaican Giant Galliwasp Marks a Step Towards Justice

In a historic move blending science, justice, and ecology, a 170-year-old relic is about to make an epic journey back to its Jamaican roots from a Scottish university. The star of the show? The elusive Jamaican Giant Galliwasp, a species now presumed extinct, that found itself nestled in the halls of the University of Glasgow back in 1888.

Leading the charge is a collaborative team from the University of the West Indies (UWI) and the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ), embarking on what's being hailed as the Caribbean's first repatriation of a natural history specimen. But this endeavor isn't just about returning a lizard; it's a bold step towards rectifying past injustices and confronting the lingering shadows of colonialism.

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April 21, 2024
Grounation Day: Celebrating Haile Selassie's Visit to Jamaica

Grounation Day, a significant holy day observed by the Rastafari community, commemorating the historic visit of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia to Jamaica on April 21, 1966. This day holds immense importance, second only to Coronation Day (November 2), in the Rastafari calendar, symbolizing the connection between Jamaica and Ethiopia, faith and liberation.

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April 21, 2024
Bounty Killer and Shabba Ranks: A Dancehall Rivalry Reignited

In the vibrant world of dancehall music, where lyrics are sharp and rivalries fierce, two legends have once again found themselves at the center of attention. Bounty Killer and Shabba Ranks, both icons in their own right, have reignited their long-standing feud with a flurry of words and actions that have sent shockwaves through the industry.

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April 21, 2024
Elephant Man: Dancehall Legend Fathers Many!

In the world of Jamaican dancehall, few names shine as brightly as Elephant Man's. With a career spanning decades and a unique style that's impossible to ignore, Elephant Man, born O'Neil Bryan, has cemented his place in music history. But recently, it's not his music that's making headlines—it's his staggering number of children.

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April 21, 2024
Celebrating Queen Nanny: Honoring Jamaica's Fearless Heroine

Every year on April 20th, the vibrant community of Moore Town in Jamaica bursts into celebration. Drums echo through the hills, voices sing songs of freedom, and the spirit of resilience fills the air. This day marks more than just a holiday; it commemorates the indomitable spirit of Queen Nanny, the revered leader of the Jamaican Maroons.

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April 20, 2024
Britany Anderson: Triumphantly Back after Injury

Britany Anderson, the Jamaican athlete known for her lightning speed and impeccable hurdling technique, has made a triumphant return to the track after a year-long hiatus due to injury. Her remarkable comeback at the X Athletics Meeting in Milano, Italy, on April 13th, 2024, has reaffirmed her status as one of the world's most formidable athletes in the 100m hurdles event.

Anderson's journey to this moment has been nothing short of inspiring. After suffering a knee injury in April 2023, which required surgery and forced her to miss the entire season, many wondered if she would ever return to the pinnacle of her sport. However, true to her resilient spirit, Anderson used this setback as an opportunity for self-reflection and renewed passion for track and field.

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April 13, 2024
Springtime Splendor: Exploring Jamaica's Vibrant Transformation

As the rest of the world welcomes spring with open arms, Jamaica, despite its tropical climate, undergoes its own captivating metamorphosis during this enchanting season. While the changes may be subtle to some, those who venture into the rural heartland of the island are treated to a symphony of sights, sounds, and flavors that herald the arrival of spring in Jamaica.

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April 12, 2024
Setback for Triple Jump Queen: Yulimar Rojas' Paris 2024 Dreams Dashed by Achilles Injury

The world of athletics has been struck by somber news as Yulimar Rojas, the Venezuelan powerhouse and reigning Olympic triple jump champion, faces an unexpected setback on her journey to the Paris 2024 Olympics. Rojas, who holds the world record in the women's triple jump event, recently announced her withdrawal from the upcoming Games due to an Achilles tendon injury sustained during a training session in Spain. This injury not only dashes her hopes of defending her Olympic title but also leaves a void in the track and field community, robbing spectators of the chance to witness her unparalleled talent and resilience on the grand stage.

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April 12, 2024
Remembering the Coral Gardens Atrocities: Jamaica's Journey Towards Justice and Reparation

On April 11, 1963, chaos erupted at a gas station, leading to a deadly clash between Rastafarians and the police. Accounts of the incident vary, but what followed was a state-sanctioned crackdown on the Rastafarian community. Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante infamously ordered, "Bring in all Rastas, dead or alive," setting off a wave of violence and persecution.

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April 12, 2024
Shabba Ranks Returns to Jamaica: Dancehall Legend in the Spotlight Again!

Shabba Ranks, the iconic "Dancehall Emperor," has made a triumphant return to his homeland, Jamaica. Renowned for his electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, Shabba Ranks' arrival in Jamaica has sparked excitement among fans and music enthusiasts alike.

Born Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon OD, on January 17, 1966, Shabba Ranks hails from Sturge Town, Saint Ann, Jamaica, and was raised in the vibrant community of Seaview Gardens, Kingston. From humble beginnings, Shabba Ranks rose to become one of the most celebrated Jamaican musicians of his time, captivating audiences worldwide with his distinctive style and magnetic stage presence.

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April 10, 2024
Jamaica Carnival 2024: A Resounding Success with Over $5 Billion in Revenue

The vibrant rhythms of soca music, the dazzling costumes, and the infectious energy of revelers—Jamaica Carnival 2024 was a spectacular celebration that left an indelible mark on the island. As the colorful procession wound its way through the streets of Kingston, it wasn’t just the music that reverberated; it was the sound of economic prosperity.

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April 10, 2024
World Athletics Introduces Prize Money for Olympic Gold Medallists

In a groundbreaking decision that reverberates across the global sporting community, World Athletics has announced that it will award prize money at the Olympic Games. This historic move recognizes the unwavering dedication and extraordinary achievements of athletes who ascend to the pinnacle of their discipline. Starting with this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris, gold medalists will be financially rewarded, marking a new era in athletic recognition.

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April 9, 2024
Congratulations to Beenie Man on the Grand Opening of SIMMA Seafood and Bar

Jamaican dancehall icon, Beenie Man, known for his chart-topping hits and electrifying performances, has added a new feather to his cap with the opening of his latest venture - SIMMA Seafood and Bar. As the curtains rose on this exciting culinary endeavor, fans and admirers alike congratulated the legendary artist on his foray into the world of gastronomy.

Born Moses Anthony Davis on August 22, 1973, in Kingston's Waterhouse district, Beenie Man's journey to musical stardom began at a young age. Encouraged by his uncle Sydney Knowles, who played drums for Jimmy Cliff, he made waves in the music industry with his infectious beats and charismatic style. From winning the Tastee Talent contest at the age of eight to securing eight consecutive DJ of the Year awards, Beenie Man's meteoric rise to fame is a testament to his talent and dedication.

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April 8, 2024
Jamaica: The Ultimate Destination for Viral Videos and Memorable Adventures

Jamaica has emerged as a hotspot for content creators and vloggers seeking to capture the essence of the island's vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and lively festivities. From African vloggers to American online streamers, Jamaica has become the go-to destination for viral videos and memorable adventures.

One notable visitor to the island was 22-year-old American online streamer and YouTuber, Kai Cenat. Best known for his live streams and comedy-based content, Cenat visited Jamaica for Carnival, adding his unique perspective to the island's colorful celebrations. Joined by thousands of revelers, Cenat immersed himself in the pulsating rhythms and infectious energy of Jamaica's Carnival, documenting every moment for his eager audience.

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April 8, 2024
The Great North American Eclipse: A Spectacular Celestial Event Draws Crowds and Clouds

On Monday, April 8, 2024, North America witnessed a celestial spectacle unlike any other - the Great North American Eclipse. This rare phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow and obscuring the Sun's light. For many skywatchers, it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience, drawing crowds from far and wide to witness the awe-inspiring sight.

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April 4, 2024
Celebrating Beverley Kelso: A Legendary Voice in Reggae Music

As April is upon us, it's time to celebrate the remarkable legacy of Beverley Kelso, a true icon in the world of Jamaican reggae music. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, in April 1948, Kelso's journey as a singer and founding member of The Wailers has left an historic mark on the music industry.

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April 4, 2024
Juici Patties finally landed in the USA!

Juici Patties, the renowned Jamaican fast-food chain, has finally landed on American shores, making its debut in Hollywood, Florida. With the opening of its flagship restaurant on Hollywood Boulevard, the savory flavors of Jamaica have found a new home in the heart of the Sunshine State.

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April 2, 2024
Stop Stealing Creatives' Work: A Call for Respect and Recognition for Jamaican/Black Artists

In the bustling world of social media, the journey of a creative work can take unexpected twists and turns, sometimes leading to misrepresentation, misuse, and outright theft. For Kavionart, a talented artist with a passion for capturing history and culture through his paintings, the recent discovery of copyright infringement surrounding one of his artworks, World Boss (Vybz Kartel) has sparked a much-needed conversation about the importance of giving credit where credit is due.

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April 2, 2024
Jamaica Dominates 2024 Carifta Games with 38th Straight Title

In a display of unparalleled athleticism and determination, Team Jamaica secured yet another victory at the 2024 Carifta Games, continuing their reign as the undisputed champions of the competition. The final day of the event in Grenada saw Jamaica's athletes clinch an impressive total of 84 medals, reaffirming their status as the powerhouse of Caribbean athletics.

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March 20, 2024
Di Jamaican Easter: A Kid's Book about How Jamaicans Celebrate Easter

"Dí Jamaican Easter" invites young readers to bask in the sunshine and vibrant traditions of Easter in Jamaica. In this unique island celebration, forget the Easter Bunny – it's all about the delicious Bun and Cheese! Dive into a culinary adventure with buns that come alive with raisins, fruits, nuts, and a touch of rum for the grown-ups. From HB to National, the variety is endless, and when paired with the beloved Tastee cheese, it's a combination that will leave your taste buds dancing.

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March 20, 2024
Is Jamaica one of the cheapest places to retire in?

According to The Travel's rankings, Jamaica holds the fourth spot among English-speaking countries, with an estimated monthly living expense of $924. This figure seems appealing, especially when paired with Jamaica's reputation for hospitality and English fluency. Additionally, the article highlights Jamaica's healthcare system, which comprises a mix of public and private facilities, offering retirees access to essential services.

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March 20, 2024
Jamaica's Next National Hero? Bob Marley

In a stirring declaration during his contribution to the 2024/25 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives, Opposition Leader Mark Golding announced a profound commitment: reggae icon Bob Marley will be named Jamaica's next national hero under a future People’s National Party (PNP) Government. The announcement was met with resounding applause from the Opposition benches, underlining the significance of Marley's legacy to the nation and the world.

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March 14, 2024
Jamaica's Tourism Triumph: Celebrating Wins in Germany and Dubai

In a whirlwind of victories, Jamaica has recently made waves in Germany, further solidifying its status as a global tourism powerhouse. From clinching two prestigious global tourism awards to securing commitments from airlines for continued flights with Switzerland and the introduction of larger planes for German flights, Jamaica's triumphs know no bounds.

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March 14, 2024
Privy Council Decision: Vybz Kartel's Conviction Overturned - Implications and Impact

In a significant development, the UK's Privy Council has made a ruling that reverberates throughout the legal landscape of Jamaica. The decision entails the quashing of the murder convictions of dancehall artist Vybz Kartel and three other individuals, namely Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones, and André St John.

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February 28, 2024
Edna Manley: Pioneering Artist and Cultural Luminary

Edna Swithenbank Manley, OM, remains an unforgettable figure in Jamaican art history, celebrated for her profound contributions as both an artist and an educator. Born on February 28, 1900, her legacy endures through a body of work that transcends generations and borders, embodying the essence of Jamaica's cultural identity.

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February 27, 2024
Jamaica's Under-20 Football Ascendancy: Reggae Boyz Conquer Concacaf Qualifiers with Victory over Grenada

In a resounding display of skill and determination, Jamaica’s under-20 football team has asserted its dominance in Group F of the Concacaf Under-20 World Cup qualifiers. The Reggae Boyz secured a commanding 2-0 victory against Grenada at the St Kitts Technical Centre on Monday, solidifying their position at the top of the group standings with back-to-back wins and a comfortable six-point lead.

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February 26, 2024
Celebrating the Marleys: Ky-Mani Marley and Karen Marley

Today marks a special occasion for fans of reggae music as we celebrate the birthdays of two illustrious members of the Marley family: Ky-Mani Marley and Karen Marley. Their contributions to both music and fashion have left an incredible mark on their respective industries, carrying forward the legacy of their iconic father, Bob Marley.

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February 25, 2024
Celebrating a Milestone: American Airlines Lands In Ocho Rios

At the helm of this momentous journey was none other than Captain Marc Coley, a proud Jamaican son, who steered the Embraer 175 aircraft with precision and pride. For Captain Coley, born in Mona, St. Andrew, this was more than just another flight; it was a triumphant return to his roots, a testament to the dreams that take flight against all odds.

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February 24, 2024
Cecile's Birthday Bash: Celebrating the Dancehall Queen

Today marks a jubilant occasion in the vibrant tapestry of dancehall music as we celebrate the birthday of the illustrious Ce'Cile. Born Cecile Claudine Charlton on February 24, 1976, in the heart of Manchester Parish, Jamaica, her life story intertwines with the pulsating rhythms and soulful melodies that define the genre.

Ce’Cile's journey into the world of music began through a serendipitous encounter with Michael 'Ibo' Cooper, a member of the renowned reggae band Third World and a friend of her father's. This encounter sparked her passion for music, igniting a flame that would propel her towards stardom. She made her debut in 2001 with the track "Can You Do The Work," a collaboration with Sean Paul that catapulted her into the spotlight.

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February 24, 2024
Antonette Wemyss Gorman: Shattering Barriers as Jamaica's First Female Chief of Defence Staff

In January 2022, Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss Gorman etched her name in history as she assumed the role of Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), becoming the first woman to lead the country's armed forces. This monumental achievement not only signifies her remarkable career but also serves as a beacon of inspiration for women worldwide, showcasing that gender should never limit one's aspirations or capabilities.

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February 24, 2024
YG Marley's "Praise Jah in the Moonlight" Emerges as 2024's Biggest Reggae Anthem

In the vibrant realm of reggae music, where the legacy of the Marley family looms large, a new star has risen to claim his place among the greats. At just 22 years old, YG Marley, son of Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley, and grandson of the legendary Bob Marley, has unleashed his debut single "Praise Jah in the Moonlight," captivating audiences and earning a coveted spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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February 23, 2024
Celebrating Jamaica Day 2024: Embracing Authenticity and Unity

Today, on February 23, 2024, Jamaica and its vibrant culture take center stage as the island celebrates Jamaica Day under the theme, ‘Celebrating Jamaica: Authentic and Unique… A Fi Wi TREND A Dweet.’ However, this year's celebration carries an extra special significance as two cities in the American state of Iowa, Waterloo and Cedar Falls, join in the festivities, marking a historic moment for the island.

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February 23, 2024
Shelly Thunder: From Dancehall Royalty to Gospel Trailblazer - A Musical Journey of Transformation

In the vibrant pulse of Kingston's rhythm, emerges the incomparable force of Michelle Harrison-Timol, affectionately known as "Shelly Thunder." Celebrating her birth on February 23rd, this daughter of Kingston transcended the boundaries of her island home, leaving an indelible mark on the global dancehall stage. Raised amidst the lively streets of Harbour View and a proud alumna of Excelsior High School, Shelly embarked on a journey that carried her across the Atlantic to New York City in 1980.

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February 21, 2024
Jamaica's Rising Track Star: Bella Brown, One of the Fastest Kids in the World

In a triumph that has sent waves of celebration across Jamaica, young sprinter Bella Brown has claimed her place among the fastest children in the world. At the prestigious Millrose Games held in New York, Bella dashed her way to victory in the U8 (under-8) 60m race, clocking in at an impressive 8.66 seconds. Her win not only showcases her individual talent but also highlights Jamaica's continued dominance on the global track and field stage.

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February 21, 2024
Bob Marley: One Love - The #1 Movie in America Celebrating the Legend

In a world often filled with chaos and strife, the resonance of Bob Marley's message of unity and love seems more pertinent than ever. And now, in a remarkable convergence of art and reality, the movie "Bob Marley: One Love" emerges as a beacon of hope and inspiration, capturing the essence of Marley's life and legacy in a mesmerizing cinematic journey. As it climbs to the top of the charts, both in box office receipts and cultural impact, it's clear that this film isn't just another biopic—it's a testament to the enduring power of Marley's music and message.

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February 20, 2024
Three-Fingered Jack: The Jamaican Robin Hood of Resistance

Amidst the echoes of defiance and liberation in Jamaican history, one figure stands out with mythic resonance – Three-Fingered Jack, or Jack Mansong. His tale, a blend of fact and folklore, embodies the spirit of rebellion and resistance that courses through the island's veins. As Black History Month unfolds, it's fitting to delve deeper into the legend of this enigmatic figure and explore why he's often likened to the Jamaican Robin Hood.

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February 19, 2024
Peter Tosh's Exclusion from the Bob Marley Biopic: A Reflection on Musical Dynamics

As Paramount Pictures' highly anticipated Bob Marley biopic, "Bob Marley: One Love," graced theaters on February 14, 2024, fans worldwide braced themselves for an intimate glimpse into the life of the legendary reggae icon. However, even before its release, a wave of discontent rippled through the fan base. After its release, many expressed disappointment over the absence of Peter Tosh, a pivotal figure in Marley's musical journey, from the narrative.

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February 13, 2024
Remembering Gregory Isaacs: A Musical Icon's Journey

Gregory Anthony Isaacs OD, a name etched in the annals of reggae history, was more than just a musician; he was a soulful storyteller, a voice of the people, and an emblem of Jamaican culture. Born on July 15, 1951, Isaacs carved his path into the world of music with his melodious voice and profound lyrics, leaving an indelible mark on the global music scene. As Reggae Month dawns upon us, it's only fitting to pay homage to the legacy of this legendary artist.

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February 12, 2024
Surviving the Unthinkable: Marcus Garvey and the Assassination Attempt

October 1919 stands out as a critical moment in the life of Marcus Garvey, the indomitable leader of the Pan-Africanism movement. It was during this month that Garvey faced a harrowing assassination attempt that would leave an indelible mark on his legacy. The scene unfolded in the heart of Harlem, New York, where Garvey's Universal […]

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February 10, 2024
Kapo: Jamaica's Visionary Artist and Spiritual Leader

Mallica Reynolds, popularly known as "Kapo," left an unforgettable mark on Jamaica's cultural landscape as both a revered artist and a religious leader. Born on February 10, 1911, in Byndloss, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica, Kapo's journey from a young visionary to a celebrated painter and preacher is one of remarkable significance.

At the tender age of 12, Reynolds underwent a profound spiritual experience that led him to adopt the name "Kapo." By 16, he had received a divine vision and embarked on a path of preaching, ultimately founding the St. Michael's Revival Apostolic Tabernacle in Kingston. Throughout his life, Kapo remained a prominent figure in the Zion Revival movement, serving as its patriarch Bishop until his passing in 1989.

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February 10, 2024
Celebrating Jamaican Scientists: Pioneers in The Caribbean and the World

While the contributions of scientists from around the world are often celebrated and widely recognized, the achievements of Jamaican scientists in the field of medicine are sometimes overlooked. However, Jamaica has been home to several brilliant minds whose innovations have significantly impacted the medical world. As we commemorate Black History Month, it's essential to shine a spotlight on these remarkable individuals and their groundbreaking discoveries.

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February 10, 2024
Remembering Jonestown: The Tragic Legacy of the Peoples Temple

The Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, commonly known as Jonestown, remains one of the darkest chapters in modern history, leaving an unforgettable mark on the collective memory of Guyana and the world. Nestled deep in the jungles of Guyana, Jonestown was intended to be a utopian community, but it tragically descended into a nightmare of manipulation, coercion, and ultimately, mass death.

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February 9, 2024
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: Sprinting Towards a Legacy Beyond the Track

Jamaican sprint sensation Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce made her own mark on the world of athletics, blazing down tracks with unmatched speed and determination. With three Olympic gold medals and numerous world championship titles to her name, she has exemplified excellence on the global stage. However, as she prepares to hang up her spikes after the Paris Games this summer, Fraser-Pryce's focus shifts from the track to her cherished family.

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February 9, 2024
Local Government Elections in Jamaica: Understanding the Process and Importance

Jamaica, like many other nations, relies on local government elections to ensure effective governance at the grassroots level. These elections, distinct from general elections, are vital for the development and management of infrastructure and public facilities within various divisions across the country. As Jamaica gears up for its next local government elections, it's essential to understand the process and significance of this democratic exercise.

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February 8, 2024
Experience the Heartwarming Tale of "Mi Luv Yuh": Di Jamaican Valentine's Day

Mi Luv Yuh" offers a refreshing perspective on love, family, and the true essence of gift-giving. Authored by a talented Jamaican writer, this enchanting tale takes readers on a journey through the eyes of Joshua, a young boy who discovers the profound meaning of love on a day that celebrates it the most.

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February 7, 2024
Harry Belafonte: The Jamaican-American Icon Who Defined an Era

Harry Belafonte (born Harold George Bellanfanti Jr.; March 1, 1927 – April 25, 2023) was more than just an entertainer; he was a cultural force, a civil rights activist, and a beacon of hope for many. Born to Jamaican parents in Harlem, New York, Belafonte's journey from a humble beginning to international fame was marked […]

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February 6, 2024
Celebrating Bob Marley: A Tribute to the Reggae King

Today, February 6th, marks a day of jubilation, a day where the rhythm of reggae fills the air, and the spirit of Bob Marley, the Reggae King, is celebrated far and wide. As we honor what would have been his 79th birthday, we delve into the life and legacy of this legendary figure whose music […]

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February 4, 2024
Celebrating Miss Lou: Jamaica's Cultural Icon, Poet, and Phenomenal Woman

Happy Reggae and Black History Month. This blog is dedicated to our beloved Louise Bennett whom we affectionately call Miss Lou. She is the Jamaican aunt we all wanted to have. Here's some information you need to know about this phenomenal, beautiful, spirited, creative woman who loved and promoted Jamaica and its dialect.

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February 3, 2024
Jamaica's Late and Oldest Supercentenarian: Violet Brown - She Once Held the World Title

Jamaica, known for its vibrant culture, reggae music, and stunning landscapes, also boast being home to one of the world's oldest persons. Violet Brown, born Violet Mosse on March 10, 1900, gained international recognition as a supercentenarian, holding the title of the world's oldest verified living person for five months. From April 2017 until her passing in September 2017, she held the title of the world's oldest verified living person.

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February 2, 2024
The Powerful Woman Who Stood by Marcus Garvey - Amy Jacques Garvey: A Legacy of Leadership and Liberation

Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey, born on December 31, 1895, in Kingston, Jamaica, emerged as a powerful force in the fight for African liberation and political unity during the 20th century. Beyond being recognized as the second wife of the iconic Marcus Garvey, she carved her own path as a journalist, activist, and one of the pioneering female Black publishers of her time.

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February 1, 2024
Happy 67th Birthday, Dennis Brown!

As the sun rises on February 1, 2024, Jamaica and reggae enthusiasts around the world pause to remember the phenomenal talent that was Dennis Emmanuel Brown. Today would have marked his 67th birthday – a poignant moment to reflect on the life, music, and enduring impact of the reggae legend, who left an indelible mark on the genre and inspired generations of artists.

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February 1, 2024
Reggae Roots & Rasta Pioneers: Icons of Reggae and Dancehall, from Jamaica to the World

Reggae, a genre born on the Caribbean island of Jamaica in the late 1960s, has grown into a global musical force with a profound cultural impact. The term "reggae" was coined with the release of Toots and the Maytals' "Do the Reggay" in 1968, marking the beginning of a genre that would soon captivate audiences worldwide. Rooted in a rich blend of influences, including traditional mento, American jazz, rhythm and blues, and the earlier genres of ska and rocksteady, reggae is more than just music—it's a cultural movement with deep ties to Rastafari, an Afrocentric religion that emerged in Jamaica in the 1930s.

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January 29, 2024
Reggae Month 2024: A Harmony of Musical Celebration and Innovation

Reggae Month 2024 is set to resonate with the rhythm and vibes that make Jamaica's musical heritage truly iconic. Kicking off with a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown, at the Vera Moodie Concert Hall, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston on February 1, this month-long celebration promises a melody of events, symposiums, and activities across the island. Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, unveiled the exciting lineup, inviting Jamaicans to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Reggae.

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January 29, 2024
Wings Over Jamaica: Soaring Horizons and Controversies at Ian Fleming Airport

Jamaica has welcomed a new chapter in its aviation history with the expansion of its international airport network. American Airlines, in a proving flight on January 25, paved the way for its upcoming service to the Ian Fleming Airport in Boscobel, St. Mary, starting February 24. While this development promises increased connectivity and tourism opportunities, it has also sparked debates about geographical nomenclature and the choice of the destination. Let's explore the significance of this expansion and the dynamics surrounding Jamaica's three international airports.

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January 29, 2024
Jamaican Athletic Stars Shine Bright: Brianna Lyston's Record-Breaking Sprint and Jaydon Hibbert's Remarkable Journey to Pro Success

In the world of collegiate athletics, two Jamaican stars, Brianna Lyston and Jaydon Hibbert, have recently set the stage ablaze with their phenomenal performances. Louisiana State University (LSU) sophomore Brianna Lyston stunned the audience with a personal best and collegiate-leading 60m time at the Razorback Invitational, while Arkansas' Jaydon Hibbert, a Bowerman Award winner, has decided to take the leap into the professional realm while continuing his education.

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January 26, 2024
The Tainos are Still in Jamaica: A Resilient Heritage

Jamaica's history is a tapestry woven with tales of triumphs and tribulations, a journey marked by the Arawaks, Spanish conquests, Maroon resistance, and the challenging years of slavery. Amidst this rich history, a group often overlooked but with a vibrant legacy is the Tainos, also known as the Arawaks, the original inhabitants of Jamaica. Despite a prevailing narrative suggesting their extinction, recent developments have shed light on the fact that the Tainos are not only alive but actively seeking recognition and respect for their heritage.

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January 26, 2024
Jamaica's Massive Influence in the Movies

Jamaica, a small island with a population of approximately 3 million, may be geographically compact, but its cultural influence is nothing short of expansive. Recently, Jamaican talent has been making waves on the global stage for decades and will continue to do so. One such example is the presence of Jamaican artists in the British […]

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January 24, 2024
5 Great Jamaican Recipes

These five recipes create a symphony of taste that transports you straight to the heart of the Caribbean. From the vibrant hues of the Grater Cake's coconut layers to the soulful notes of the Sweet Potato Pudding's rich melody, and the lively dance of the Jamaican Red Peas Symphony, each dish is a celebration of tradition, warmth, and the unique culinary heritage of Jamaica.

The Jerk Chicken, with its bold seasoning and aromatic grilling, pays homage to the iconic Jamaican barbecue, while the Coconut Kissed Rice and Peas elegantly wraps up the feast with its delicate dance of coconut, beans, and spices.

Whether you're seeking a taste of the islands or looking to infuse your kitchen with Caribbean flair, these recipes offer a delightful journey through the vibrant and diverse culinary landscape of Jamaica. Embrace the simplicity, savor the creativity, and let these dishes take you on a flavorful adventure that captures the essence of Jamaican cuisine. Cheers to good food, good vibes, and the rich cultural tapestry that these recipes weave into every bite.

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January 24, 2024
The Pinnacle: A Paradigm Shift in Jamaican Real Estate Development

Jamaica's real estate landscape is undergoing a transformative change with the introduction of The Pinnacle, a colossal luxury residential resort in Montego Bay. Spearheaded by LCH Development Limited, this groundbreaking project is not only set to redefine luxury living but also promises to elevate Jamaica's status as a premier tourist destination. The recent groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday, January 20, 2024, marked the commencement of one of the largest development projects in the country.

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January 24, 2024
Bob Marley Movie Premiere in Kingston, Jamaica. The Local and Int'l Stars attended in Regal Style

In a dazzling surprise appearance, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, graced the red carpet on Tuesday for the premiere of "Bob Marley: One Love" at the Carib Theatre in Kingston, Jamaica. The star-studded event brought together royalty, political figures, and entertainment icons to celebrate the life and music of […]

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January 22, 2024
Jamaican-Owned Hotels Part 1: Empowering Authentic Experiences and Jamaican Entrepreneurs

In the heart of Jamaica, a symphony of vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and unique experiences awaits at Jamaican-owned hotels. Beyond offering exceptional stays, these establishments are more than just destinations; they are pillars of entrepreneurship, community engagement, and economic empowerment. Supporting these hotels isn't just about indulging in a vacation; it's a powerful choice to uplift local businesses, preserve cultural legacies, and contribute to the very heartbeat of Jamaica.

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January 22, 2024
Unexpected Bounty: Jamaican Fruits Flourish in January 2024

The convergence of these delectable fruits in the heart of winter is nothing short of a culinary marvel. Mangoes, usually a herald of summertime bliss, have taken an early lead, inviting everyone to indulge in their succulent sweetness. The naseberry, with its caramel allure, adds a touch of warmth to the cool January breeze, while the star fruit's tangy burst hints at the vibrant flavors that await. Otaheiti apples, custard apples, and june plums join the festivities, their presence defying the usual seasonal expectations. Soursop art here:https://www.etsy.com/listing/1388691190/still-life-with-soursop-signed-prints?ref=share_v4_lx

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January 21, 2024
At 14 Years Old, Jada Wright's Extraordinary Journey into UTech, One of Jamaica's prestige universities

Jamaica has a new reason to be proud, as Jada Wright, a 14-year-old prodigy, embarks on her journey at the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech). The youngest student ever to matriculate for a degree at UTech, Jada's entrance into the BSc in Computer Science program at the School of Computing and Information Technology has captured the nation's attention.Known for her exceptional achievements and unwavering determination, Jada is not just a student; she is a beacon of inspiration for aspiring minds across the nation.

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January 21, 2024
Breadfruit: From Caribbean Roots to Global Plates. Could This Caribbean Staple Solve World Hunger?

In a groundbreaking revelation from our esteemed Northwestern researchers, it has been unveiled that breadfruit, a resilient and drought-resistant marvel, thrives in the face of warming temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns. Proudly Jamaican, this revelation highlights the extraordinary potential of breadfruit as a global game-changer, particularly in regions most affected by the escalating heat on our planet.

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January 21, 2024
Jamaican Pride Soars: Shericka Jackson and Antonio Watson Shine at the 2023 National Sports Awards

In a dazzling celebration of Jamaican excellence, Shericka Jackson and Antonio Watson emerged victorious as Jamaica’s Sportswoman and Sportsman of the Year at the prestigious 2023 RJRGLEANER Sports Foundation National Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards held at the iconic Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. The atmosphere was electric as the nation came together to honor these outstanding athletes, marking their stellar achievements on the global stage.

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January 19, 2024
Remembering the Reggae Icon: Pluto Shervington's Legacy Lives On

Jamaican reggae artist Pluto Shervington, best known for his iconic 1976 hit 'I Man Born Ya,' passed away on Friday in Miami, Florida, at the age of 73. His departure leaves a void in the music world, and fans around the globe mourn the loss of a talented musician who played a significant role in shaping the reggae landscape.

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January 16, 2024
Lady Ann - One of the First Ladies of Dancehall

In the heart of Jamaica, amidst the pulsating rhythms of dancehall, emerged a luminary whose impact on the genre remains etched in history. Meet Barbara Smith, a trailblazing figure better known as Lady Ann, the rhythmic enchantress who took the dancehall scene by storm, leaving an unforgettable mark on the landscape of Jamaican music.

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January 14, 2024
Teen Sensation Dujuan 'Whisper' Richards Completes Move to Chelsea: A Dream Come True

Jamaican Prodigy Joins English Premier League Giants, Chelsea, in a Historic Move

In an exhilarating development for football enthusiasts worldwide, Dujuan 'Whisper' Richards, the young and talented Reggae Boyz sensation, has officially completed his move to the illustrious English Premier League giants, Chelsea. The 18-year-old prodigy finalized his transition from Phoenix Academy to the iconic blue colors of Chelsea, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.

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January 12, 2024
Cool Runnings Crowned UK's Beloved Sports Movie: A Dive into the Nostalgia of the Iconic Bobsled Classic

In a recent national research study, the timeless 1993 film "Cool Runnings" has been officially declared the United Kingdom's favorite sports movie of all time. The heartwarming depiction of a Jamaican bobsleigh team's journey to the Winter Olympics secured an impressive 18% of the vote, edging out tough competition from Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky" at 17% and the 80s classic "Chariots of Fire" at 16%.

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January 10, 2024
Thank You, Jamaican Comedians: Embracing Laughter for Well-being

A good sense of humor can't cure all ailments, but data is mounting about the positive things laughter can do. From short-term benefits like stimulating organs and activating the stress response to long-term effects such as improving the immune system, relieving pain, increasing personal satisfaction, and enhancing mood – laughter holds the key to a healthier and happier life.

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January 9, 2024
Exclusive 5-Year Payment Plan Offer for Garden House Villa Purchase

A representative is putting this info out there for prospective buyers. They are pleased to announce a special opportunity for potential buyers considering their Garden House villa. A distinctive 5-year payment arrangement has been crafted to enhance the purchase process, providing flexibility and convenience. The details are as follows:

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January 9, 2024
Marcus Garvey's Visionary Black Doll Factory: Fostering Black Pride and Resilience

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, a Jamaican-born political leader and tireless advocate for black empowerment, made an indelible mark on history with the establishment of the Negro Factories Corporation. Within this ambitious initiative was a notable venture – the creation of black dolls. These dolls, produced by the UNIA-ACL's Doll Factory, represented a powerful tool in Marcus Garvey's vision to instill black pride, positive self-image, and resilience in the hearts of black children.

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January 8, 2024
🌴🌊 5 Reasons You Should Visit Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica 🌊🌴

Treasure Beach is a hidden gem on Jamaica's south coast that offers a diverse array of guest houses, hotels, homestays, and villas catering to all budget types. From the renowned Jake's to the inviting Welcoming Vibes, the options are plentiful. Embrace the community tourism experience with clean, well-styled, and welcoming accommodations. Whether you're on a budget or ready to splurge, Treasure Beach ensures breathtaking views, excellent service, and a home away from home.

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January 8, 2024
Celebrating 13 Years of Love and Success: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Jason Pryce's Remarkable Journey

In the world of sprinting, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is a name synonymous with speed, grace, and sheer determination. However, beyond the tracks, her life is adorned with a love story that recently marked a significant milestone – 13 years of marriage with her husband, Jason Pryce.

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January 7, 2024
How Marcus Garvey Became the Prophet of Rastafarianism 

Embarking on a journey through the intriguing tapestry of history, we delve into the captivating origins of Rastafarianism, where the prophetic words of Marcus Garvey ignited the flames of a movement. Picture the 1920s, an era pulsating with Garvey's powerful declaration: "Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of […]

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January 7, 2024
Exploring the Enchanting Otaheite Apple: A Jamaican Culinary Jewel with a Historical Twist

The Otaheite Apple's journey is steeped in history, tracing back to its origins in tropical Asia and Australia. Cultivated since ancient times by Austronesian peoples, this fruit embarked on intentional voyages, deliberately introduced to Remote Oceania as a valuable canoe plant. In 1793, the Otaheite Apple tree made its way to Jamaica aboard the ship captained by the renowned English officer in the Royal Navy, Captain William Bligh. Interestingly, this same ship also brought the breadfruit to Jamaican shores. The fruit's name pays homage to its origin, deriving from "Otaheite" or Tahiti, the island from which it came.

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January 5, 2024
Usain Bolt's Resilience: A Building of Triumph Across from a Past Challenge

In a recent social media post, Usain Bolt, the legendary Jamaican sprinter, shared a glimpse into his ongoing venture – the construction of a commercial building. The post, accompanied by a caption reflecting Bolt's unwavering determination, sparked speculation and discussion among his followers. One particular comment caught the attention of many, suggesting that Bolt is erecting this structure across the street from an organization that reportedly mismanaged his funds.

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January 5, 2024
Cedella Marley Resigns as Reggae Girlz Global Ambassador: A Decade of Dedication Comes to an End

Jamaican singer and entrepreneur Cedella Marley, daughter of reggae legends Bob and Rita Marley, has tendered her resignation as the Global Ambassador for the Reggae Girlz with immediate effect. This announcement, made through a letter to the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), marks the end of her just over 10 years in the post, a position she took up following her appointment by the late JFF president, Captain Horace Burrell.

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January 5, 2024
Beenie Man Proposes to His Girlfriend

Congratulations poured in from fans and fellow artists, celebrating Beenie Man's engagement to Camille Lee. Beenie Man, born Moses Davis in 1973, has been a prominent figure in the Jamaican music scene since his early days. He began toasting at the age of five and won the Tastee Talent contest in 1981. His career saw significant growth in the 1990s, marked by collaborations, international success, and accolades.

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January 4, 2024
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Shines in Essence Magazine: A Celebration of Jamaican Sprint Icon

In a dazzling display of recognition, Jamaican sprint sensation Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has graced the pages of the January/February issue of Essence Magazine. As a testament to her extraordinary athletic achievements and unyielding spirit, this feature not only celebrates her prowess on the track but also offers readers an intimate glimpse into her life beyond the […]

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January 2, 2024
Thank You, Jamaican Farmers: Guardians of the Land and Sustainers of Communities

It is essential to recognize that a nation's ability to feed its people directly impacts its economic independence. The dependence on food imports exposes Jamaica to economic vulnerabilities, making it crucial for the nation to prioritize and invest in local agriculture. The importance of supporting local farmers is not only an economic necessity but also a step towards enhancing resilience in the face of global uncertainties.

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December 31, 2023
Embracing a Healthier and Happier 2024: The Jamaican Way of Life

As we step into the promising horizon of 2024, many of us are contemplating resolutions and lifestyle changes that can lead to a happier and healthier year. One unconventional yet compelling choice is to embrace the Jamaican way of life. Beyond the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, Jamaica offers a unique lifestyle that can contribute significantly to our overall well-being. In this article, we explore the reasons why being more Jamaican in 2024 can lead to a fuller, more wholesome life.

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December 30, 2023
From LEGO Dreams to the Cosmos: The Inspirational Journey of Virgin Galactic's Christopher Huie

In a tale that resonates with the pursuit of the American Dream, Christopher Huie, a Virgin Galactic astronaut who embarked on his inaugural space journey, reflects on the sacrifices and determination of his Jamaican immigrant mother. As one of the four crew members aboard Unity 25, which underwent its final assessment, Huie's story symbolizes the triumph of hard work and perseverance against the backdrop of space exploration.

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December 27, 2023
Jamaica Honors Victims of the Zong Massacre: A Remembrance of Tragedy and Triumph

On December 22, members of the public in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, gathered to commemorate the Zong Massacre of 1781, a tragic event that saw more than 130 enslaved Africans thrown overboard from the British slave ship, the 'Zong.' The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, along with various agencies, organized a Wreath Laying Ceremony to honor the victims of this horrific act. As the world reflects on the significance of the Zong Massacre, it serves as a reminder of the brutal realities of the transatlantic slave trade and the resilience of those who fought against it.

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December 27, 2023
Usain Bolt Spreads Christmas Cheer with Community Treat

Usain Bolt, the legendary Jamaican sprinter and the fastest man in the world, has once again demonstrated his commitment to giving back to his roots. This Christmas, Bolt organized a heartwarming community treat for the people of his hometown, sharing the joy of the season with those who have supported him throughout his illustrious career.

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December 27, 2023
Celebrating Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: A Trailblazing Sprinter's Legacy

On this special day, we gather to celebrate the remarkable journey of a true legend in the world of track and field—Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. As she marks another year of life, it's only fitting to reflect on the indelible mark she has left on the sport and the hearts of millions around the globe.

Born on December 27, 1986, in Kingston, Jamaica, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has become a beacon of inspiration and a symbol of excellence in the realm of sprinting. Her career, spanning over a decade and a half, is a testament to her unwavering dedication, unparalleled skill, and the resilience that defines true champions.

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December 27, 2023
Yohan Blake: Celebrating the Beast on His Birthday

Happy Birthday to the Beast himself, Yohan Blake! Born on December 26, 1989, in Jamaica, Blake has sprinted his way into the hearts of fans worldwide with his exceptional talent and remarkable achievements in the track and field arena. As he celebrates another year of life, let's take a journey through the highs and lows, victories and challenges that have defined the career of this extraordinary athlete.

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December 25, 2023
Sam Sharpe Day Proclaimed: Honoring the Legacy of a National Hero

In a momentous declaration, Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has officially proclaimed December 27 as Sam Sharpe Day, a day dedicated to commemorating the life and accomplishments of the National Hero, the Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe. This proclamation, made at the request of the Cabinet, aligns with the Ministry of Culture's mission to celebrate and preserve the memory of those who have significantly contributed to Jamaica's development.

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December 25, 2023
D'Angel's Triumphant Return to Sting: A Decade in the Making

The anticipation is palpable as dancehall artiste D'Angel gears up for a monumental return to the Sting stage on Boxing Day at Jamworld in Portmore, St Catherine, after an impressive hiatus of a decade. The iconic Sting festival, recognized as the longest-running stage show in Jamaica and touted as the greatest one-night reggae and dancehall […]

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December 25, 2023
Jonkunnu: A Celebration of Resilience and African Heritage

Junkanoo, a vibrant and dynamic cultural festival, traces its origins back to the period of African chattel slavery in the British American colonies. Although now predominantly celebrated in Jamaica, The Bahamas, and Belize, its roots are deeply intertwined with the historical experiences of the African diaspora. This article delves into the history, origins, and cultural significance of Junkanoo, exploring its evolution from a grassroots celebration to a cherished tradition in the Caribbean.

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December 25, 2023
Sangster International Airport Soars to New Heights: Named 'Airport of the Year' in Caribbean Travel Awards 2024

In a resounding recognition of excellence, Sangster International Airport (SIA) has been crowned the Caribbean Airport of the Year in the prestigious 10th annual Caribbean Travel Awards. The accolade, announced by Caribbean Journal, the globe's foremost platform for Caribbean travel, celebrates SIA's remarkable achievements and its evolution into one of the Caribbean's foremost aviation hubs. Situated 3 miles east of Montego Bay, Jamaica, Sangster International Airport has not only become a pivotal gateway to Jamaica but also a symbol of innovation and resilience in the face of challenges.

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December 24, 2023
Jammin' through the Holidays: An Irie Compilation of Jamaican Christmas Hits

As the festive season draws near, Jamaica is gearing up for a Christmas celebration unlike any other, accompanied by the infectious beats of reggae, dancehall, and timeless melodies. In the spirit of spreading joy, Destination Jamaica brings you a curated collection of 11 sensational Jamaican Christmas songs that are sure to have you groovin' and "ketchin' di good vibes" this year.

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December 22, 2023
How do Jamaicans Celebrate Christmas? A Festive Fusion of Culture and Joy

In Jamaica, Christmas is not just a holiday; it's a vibrant celebration that fuses tradition, music, food, and the warm spirit of togetherness. As the island comes alive with the sounds of reggae-infused carols and the tantalizing aromas of festive feasts, Jamaicans usher in the holiday season with a unique blend of cultural richness and joy. Get Di Jamaican Christmas book here: https://a.co/d/aGnSZYu

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December 22, 2023
Jamaica: The Delicious Culinary Capital of the Caribbean

All-Inclusive Culinary Paradise at Sandals Dunn's River
For those seeking an immersive culinary experience, Sandals Dunn's River reigns supreme as the World's Best All-Inclusive Culinary Resort for 2023. This luxurious resort seamlessly combines world-class amenities with a gastronomic adventure, offering a diverse range of dining options that cater to every palate. From the fiery flavors of jerk chicken to the refined elegance of Jamaican-inspired fine dining, Sandals Dunn's River is a culinary paradise that leaves guests with a taste of Jamaica's culinary prowess.

A Culinary Journey and Beyond
Jamaica's allure extends far beyond its culinary treasures. The island's breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant nightlife, and warm hospitality make it a perfect getaway for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience. The rich cultural tapestry, combined with an award-winning culinary scene, positions Jamaica as a beacon of diversity, unity, and celebration through the universal language of food.

In conclusion, Jamaica's culinary journey is an odyssey through time and tradition, where every dish tells a story of the island's vibrant history and cultural fusion. From the savory symphony of ackee and saltfish to the smoky delights of jerk chicken and the seafood extravaganza of escovitch fish, Jamaica's culinary offerings are a feast for the senses. As the island continues to bask in global recognition, it invites the world to savor the unique and diverse flavors that make Jamaica the unrivaled culinary capital of the Caribbean.

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December 20, 2023
Spreading Christmas Cheer: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's Heartwarming Treat for Ewarton's Children

In the heart of Ewarton, on Saturday, December 15, the enchanting spirit of Christmas descended upon the Windalco Sports Complex, courtesy of none other than Jamaica's track queen and the queen of giving, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. The Pocket Rocket Foundation, under Fraser-Pryce's guidance, orchestrated a festive treat that made lifetime memories of around 300 children, turning […]

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December 20, 2023
Is Dancehall Stagnant Today?

Dancehall, once a vibrant and influential genre, now faces questions about its vitality and identity. A glance at the Spotify list of most-streamed artists in global Dancehall reveals Sean Paul at the top, followed by Popcaan and Kartel. However, amidst these rankings, a larger issue looms – is Dancehall stagnant? The Sales Conundrum Dancehall's struggle […]

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December 18, 2023
Title: Discover the Hidden Tranquil Beauty of Mayfield Falls in Jamaica (Off-the-Beaten Path Experience)

If you seek a serene escape into nature's embrace, look no further than Mayfield Falls in the picturesque Westmoreland region of Jamaica. Tucked away in the Glenbrook District on the border of Westmoreland and Hanover, Mayfield Falls is a hidden haven of tranquility and natural splendor that beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

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December 17, 2023
Sam Sharpe's Christmas Rebellion: A Symphony of Freedom

As the world envelops itself in the warm embrace of the Christmas season, adorned with twinkling lights and festive cheer, there lies beneath the tinsel and mistletoe a tale of courage and resilience that resonates through the ages. It is the story of Sam Sharpe, a black Baptist deacon, who, against the backdrop of the Christmas Rebellion of 1831, kindled a flame of freedom that would forever change the course of history.

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December 15, 2023
Delving into the Delectable Drama of "Black Cake": A Tale of Secrets, Heritage, and the Caribbean Sun

Charmaine Wilkerson's debut novel, "Black Cake," has taken the literary world by storm, and Hulu's adaptation has only amplified the narrative's resonance. The New York Times best-selling story unfolds the captivating journey of Covey Lyncook, alias Eleanor Bennett, played brilliantly by Mia Isaac, as she unveils her hidden truths to her children in the face of a battle with cancer. The heart-wrenching and suspenseful tale takes the audience from the Caribbean to Europe and America, exploring Covey's escape from her Jamaican hometown after her first husband's murder.

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December 15, 2023
Jaydon Hibbert: Jamaica's Trailblazing Phenom Gets The Bowerman in Historic Win

In a season ablaze with extraordinary performances, the spotlight found its brightest glow on Thursday evening as Jaydon Hibbert, the 18-year-old Razorback freshman, etched his name in history by claiming The Bowerman for 2023. The prestigious accolade, bestowed upon the most exceptional collegiate track and field athlete, marked the zenith of Hibbert's undefeated journey through the triple jump domain.

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December 13, 2023
Noah Lyles Crowned Male World Track Athlete of the Year! His GF Junelle Bromfield Beside Him in Style

Adding a touch of glamour to the evening was Lyles' Jamaican girlfriend and athlete, Junelle Bromfield, standing proudly by his side. Their regal presence exemplified the essence of track royalty. Bromfield, a constant support to Lyles, has shared in his triumphs, including victories in the 100 and 200 meters.

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December 13, 2023
Happy 209th Birthday, Manchester, Jamaica!

Nestled in the heart of Jamaica, the Parish of Manchester stands as a testament to the island's rich history, diverse landscapes, and the resilience of its people. Let's take a journey through time and explore the captivating facets that make Manchester a unique and vibrant part of Jamaica as we celebrate its 209th birthday.

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December 11, 2023
The World Athletics Female Athlete of the Year for 2023 is....

Jamaicans wanted Shericka Jackson to win this year's World Female Athlete of the Year! Well, World Athletics just announced on their instagram page the winners for field and track events. So, drumroll please. The Winner in the female track category is.....

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December 11, 2023
Soursop Juice: The Creamy, Healthy, Natural Fruit Juice Jamaicans Love

The lush landscapes of Jamaica boast not only breathtaking scenery but also a treasure trove of natural wonders, one of which is the exotic fruit known as soursop. Also called graviola, this delectable fruit not only tantalizes the taste buds but also offers an array of impressive health benefits, making it a beloved choice for Jamaicans, especially when transformed into the delightful concoction known as soursop juice.

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December 10, 2023
Remembering Talia, 9 Year Old Girl in Poem

Do you recall the age of nine, Playing carefree, silly all the time? School was a must, study a bore, Morning neatness, evenings shoes muddy galore. Nothing was taken too seriously, Life, a perpetual joke, oh so deliriously. A gaggle of cousins, close and dear, Holidays approached with boundless cheer. Christmas without dawn's early call, […]

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December 10, 2023
The Mosaic of Jamaica's Dynamic Traditional Dances

Jamaica, a vibrant island pulsating with rich cultural beats, encapsulates a mesmerizing fusion of African and European influences in its traditional dances. Within this kaleidoscope of rhythmic expressions, each dance narrates a unique story, embodying the spirit of a community and celebrating moments both joyous and solemn.

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December 9, 2023
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is The Jamaican Sprint Fashion Queen!

Move over runways, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is here to show that the track isn't the only place she dominates – she's also ruling the world of fashion with her impeccable style and vibrant wigs. The Jamaican sprint sensation isn't just about breaking records; she's breaking barriers in the fashion world, one runway at a time.

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December 8, 2023
Claude McKay: A Literary Luminary of the Harlem Renaissance

Explore the rich tapestry of Claude McKay's literary legacy in our comprehensive article that delves into the life, recognition, and enduring influence of this Jamaican-American writer and poet. From being named the national poet of Jamaica to earning prestigious awards and academic recognition, McKay's impact on literature transcends borders. Discover the cinematic tributes to his powerful poetry and the rediscovery of a previously unknown manuscript, adding a new dimension to his contributions. McKay's influence on a generation of black authors and his enduring relevance are celebrated in this exploration of his poetry, fiction, and non-fiction works. Join us on a journey through the life and literary achievements of Claude McKay, a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and an enduring force in African American literature.

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December 8, 2023
Sunshine Amidst Showers: A Jamaican Tale of Hope and Laundry

"In 'Sunshine in the Rain,' we follow a narrative infused with the essence of Jamaican life. Amidst frowning clouds and impending rain, a resilient woman hangs her clothes, hoping for a sunny outcome. As the downpour begins, memories of a perfect washing day surface, bringing warmth and nostalgia. The tale beautifully captures the intersection of challenging circumstances and the enduring hope for brighter days, highlighting the Jamaican spirit of resilience and optimism."

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December 8, 2023
World Athletics Top 5 Female Athletes 2023: Who will take the Top Spot?

As the anticipation builds for the World Athletics Female Athlete of the Year award, it's time to reflect on the remarkable achievements of the top 5 contenders. Each of these extraordinary athletes has left an indelible mark on the world of track and field in 2023, showcasing exceptional talent, determination, and sportsmanship. Let's delve into the accomplishments that have positioned them as frontrunners for this prestigious recognition.

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December 8, 2023
Di Jamaican Christmas Kid's Book - A Jamaican Christmas Journey of Joy and Traditions

In the heart of the Caribbean, where warm breezes dance through palm trees and reggae beats echo in the air, Christmas is not just a season; it's a celebration of love, family, and the unique Jamaican spirit. "Di Jamaican Christmas," a delightful kids' book, invites readers to experience the magic of the holidays in the tropics, where there's no snow but an abundance of warmth and joy.

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December 6, 2023
Battling Beyond Borders: Racquel's Resilience in the Face of Type 1 Diabetes, Poverty, while Still Retaining Hope

She finds herself in the hospital once again, this time with water retention causing excruciating pain. Despite the physical agony, Racquel's voice remains as clear as a Jamaican summer's day. In the background, her nurse's guidance echoes like that of a feisty, concerned Jamaican family member. Spending over half of her 34 years in a Jamaican public hospital, Racquel sheds light on her journey with type 1 diabetes since the tender age of 12.

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December 6, 2023
Shericka Jackson: Unveiling the Layers of a Resilient Sprinting Phenomenon

In a revealing episode of Sim Soul Sessions, Jamaican sprinter Shericka Jackson bared her soul, describing herself as "aggressive" and reflecting on the challenges that marked her childhood. As an athlete who has made history in the world of track and field, Jackson's journey is not just about breaking records but also overcoming personal hurdles that shaped her into the formidable force she is today.

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December 5, 2023
Sprinting Legends: Merlene Ottey and Veronica Campbell-Brown

In the dazzling world of track and field, the legacy of Jamaican sprinting is illuminated by two exceptional athletes—Merlene Ottey and Veronica Campbell-Brown. Although separated by time, their stories intertwine, creating a narrative of Jamaican sprinting excellence.

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December 5, 2023
Caribbean Woman Make History: Mother-Daughter Duo's Epic Space Adventure and the Reggae Rhythms of Jamaica

In a historic moment for the Caribbean, Keisha Schahaff and her daughter, Anastasia Mayers, have etched their names in the stars as the first women from the region to journey into space. The Antiguan pair won tickets for Virgin Galactic's Galactic 02 spacecraft, making them not only the first Caribbean women but also the first mother-daughter duo to embark on this celestial adventure.

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December 4, 2023
Yendi Phillips Welcomes Her Second Child! 

Jamaican TV host, model, and former beauty queen Yendi Amira Phillipps has recently shared the joyous news of welcoming her second child. The announcement came through an Instagram post featuring her son, Isiah, and has garnered warm wishes and congratulations from fans and well-wishers.

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December 3, 2023
Oliver Samuels at 75: Celebrating the Jamaican King of Comedy

On November 4, 1948, a legend was born in Jamaica who would go on to become the epitome of laughter and a cultural icon - Oliver Samuels. As we celebrate his 75th birthday, it's an opportune moment to reflect on the illustrious career of the Jamaican comedian and actor, known far and wide as the "King of Comedy."

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December 2, 2023
The Unsung Jamaican Hero of Global Dancehall Dominance

The reggae icon Bob Marley has long been the undisputed king. However, as the rhythms of time evolve, so does the crown's rightful heir. If Bob Marley could pass on his musical crown today, it would undoubtedly rest upon the head of the dancehall sensation, Sean Paul. Despite often being overlooked in his homeland, Sean Paul has earned global acclaim, with recent accolades highlighting his unrivaled success on streaming platforms.

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December 1, 2023
Masicka Unleashes a Reign of Musical Royalty with "Generation Of Kings"

Breaking into the scene with a surge of vibrant beats and compelling narratives, dancehall luminary Masicka dropped his eagerly anticipated sophomore album, "Generation Of Kings," on Friday, December 1, under the Def Jam Recordings banner. The 29-year-old artist invites listeners on a sonic journey through 17 tracks, showcasing his evolution in collaboration with seasoned talents like Popcaan and Dexta Daps on standout singles such as "Stars R Us" and "March On."

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November 30, 2023
Celebrating Sanchez: A Musical Journey of Love, Faith, and Talent

On November 30, 1964, a musical legend was born in Kingston, Jamaica—Kevin Anthony Jackson, better known by his stage name, Sanchez. As he celebrates his birthday today, let's take a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey of this Jamaican reggae/gospel singer-songwriter and record producer.

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November 30, 2023
Jamaican Sprint Star Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Earns Coveted Endorsement with Richard Mille

In a triumphant celebration of both athletic prowess and enduring excellence, Jamaican sprint sensation Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce recently added another feather to her illustrious cap. Fresh off receiving the 2023 Alumni Exemplar Sports Award from the University of the West Indies at their 75th-anniversary celebration, the Olympic Gold Medalist and ten-time World Champion sprinter announced a new partnership with the prestigious luxury watch brand Richard Mille.

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November 29, 2023
Dancehall Dancing: A Global Gem that Jamaicans and the World Should Treasure

A Cultural Tapestry Unveiled: The Roots of Dancehall Dancing Dancehall, born out of reggae in 1970s Jamaica, is not merely a musical genre but a cultural phenomenon tightly interwoven with dance. Many dancehall songs are dedicated entirely to the intricate and lively moves that make up this expressive dance form. The synergy between the music […]

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November 29, 2023
Jamaican Musical Legends, Shabba Ranks, and Buju Banton Make Hollywood Waves with Jeymes Samuel

Jamaican music icons Shabba Ranks and Buju Banton are set to conquer Hollywood alongside acclaimed filmmaker and musician Jeymes Samuel in his upcoming movie, "The Book of Clarence." Samuel, who serves as the director, writer, producer, and composer of the film, has orchestrated a groundbreaking collaboration featuring Lil Wayne, Shabba Ranks, and Buju Banton for the film's soundtrack, with the first track, "Hallelujah Heaven," making waves.

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November 28, 2023
Title: Lisa Hanna Reflects on Her Miss World Triumph: A Stroll Down Memory Lane

isa Hanna, a name synonymous with grace, intelligence, and beauty, recently took to her Instagram on November 27, 2023, to share a poignant video. The post serves as a nostalgic journey back to the pivotal day in Sun City, South Africa, on November 27, 1993, when a recent high school graduate and black belt karate rebel with "untweezed" eyebrows made history by representing Jamaica at the Miss World Competition.

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November 28, 2023
Tanya Stephens: The Undisputed Queen of Reggae Music

In the rich tapestry of Jamaican reggae music, one artist has consistently stood out as a trailblazer and an influential force – Tanya Stephens. Born Vivienne Tanya Stephenson on July 2, 1973, Stephens has not only captured the hearts of Jamaican audiences but has also achieved international acclaim for her distinctive sound and powerful lyrics. As evidence of her regal status in the world of reggae, let's delve into the facts and achievements that support the claim that Tanya Stephens is, indeed, the queen of Jamaican music.

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November 27, 2023
Out of Many, One People": Unveiling Jamaica's Rich Tapestry Through Art and History

Embark on an enthralling blend of art and history this Christmas with 'Out of Many, One People: The Story of Jamaica Illustrated' by Kavion Robinson. Uncover the brilliance of over 40 original artworks as Robinson breathes life into Jamaica's history, weaving tales of National Heroes, cultural icons, and sports legends. It's not just a book; it's a visual odyssey that empowers, educates, and celebrates the resilience of a nation. This Christmas, gift more than a present – gift a journey through time, a celebration of diversity, and an artistic masterpiece. Discover why 'Out of Many, One People' is the perfect blend of art, culture, and inspiration.

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November 27, 2023
Usain Bolt Meets Fellow Greats at Las Vegas F1 Gand Prix

Usain Bolt Lights Up Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix Gala

In a dazzling debut at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, joined an A-list lineup of stars and racing titans. The inaugural event, set against the iconic Las Vegas Strip, witnessed Formula One's speed demons vying for supremacy. Bolt, rubbing shoulders with luminaries like Lupita Nyong'o, Terry Crews, Anthony Mackie, and soccer legend Jerome Boateng, added an extra spark to the star-studded affair.

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November 26, 2023
From $50 US TO $100, Finance Minister Says Customs Duty-Free Threshold to be Increased in 2024

Finance Minister Nigel Clarke, DPhil., MP, unveiled impactful fiscal reforms at the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Annual Conference, showcasing the government's dedication to economic resilience. A standout measure involves doubling the Custom Duty threshold from $50 to $100

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November 25, 2023
Kelly Stephens Lights Up the Music Scene with "Cigarette": A Musical Inheritance Unveiled

Kelly Shane releases new single, "Cigarette".

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November 25, 2023
The Health Wonders of June Plum: Nature's Nutrient-packed Delight

Dive into the health wonders of June Plum! In this exploration, discover the antioxidant magic, hypertension-fighting prowess, and immune-boosting elixir that this exotic fruit offers. Unearth the nutrient-rich profile of June Plum, from vitamins to minerals, while also unraveling its additional charms, including vision enhancement, blood sugar regulation, and bone-strengthening capabilities. Join the journey beyond taste and savor the delightful blend of flavor and wellness packed into this tropical gem.

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November 25, 2023
Track Star Shelly-ann Fraser Pryce to be Honored by the University of the West Indies 

Tonight, The University of the West Indies will honor a living legend at its 75th Anniversary Gala. Dr. The Honorable Mrs. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, a trailblazer in track and field, will receive the Alumni Exemplar Sports Award for 2023. From her historic Olympic victories to her unmatched dominance in the World Athletics Championships, Fraser-Pryce's journey is a testament to excellence, discipline, and resilience. As the spotlight shines on this iconic sprinter, we applaud not just an athlete but a symbol of inspiration and determination. Congratulations to our Founder, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, on this well-deserved recognition.

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November 24, 2023
Ivorian Sprinter, Marie Ta Lou, Ties the Knot in a Joyous Celebration

In a dazzling display of love and tradition, Ivorian sprinter Marie-Josée Ta Lou announced on her Instagram account that she is now a married woman. The Olympic athlete, known for her incredible speed on the track, shared the joyous news of her union with her US-based Trinidadian fiancé, J Smith. The couple celebrated their love […]

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November 24, 2023
Jamaican Dancehall Jahsii is in the Hospital, according to his social media

In a cryptic turn of events that has left colleagues and fans deeply concerned, Jamaican entertainer Jahshii recently shared a striking image on his official Instagram page. The photo features him donned in full hospital gear, connected to an intravenous line, prompting an outpouring of best wishes and prayers from well-wishers. Accompanying the image, Jahshii […]

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November 24, 2023
Jamaican Holiday Indulgence: Rich and Spiced Black Christmas Cake Recipe

This authentic recipe combines a medley of soaked dried fruits with the warmth of rum and the aromatic allure of spices. The result is a dense, moist cake, deeply flavored with the essence of the islands. Perfectly balanced with a touch of molasses and a hint of tropical fruit preserves, this indulgent treat captures the spirit of Jamaican holiday traditions. Elevate your celebrations with each decadent slice, a true taste of the season.

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November 22, 2023
Reggae Resilience: Jamaica's Historic Victory on Canadian Soil Secures Semifinal Spot and Copa America 2024 Qualification

Jamaica secured a historic victory on Canadian soil, marking their first-ever win in the country and propelling them into the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal while simultaneously earning qualification for Copa America 2024.

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November 21, 2023
Jamaican 400m Star Christopher Taylor Faces 30-Month Suspension for Anti-Doping Violation

Jamaican sprinter Christopher Taylor, a prominent figure in the world of 400m running, is currently serving a 30-month suspension imposed by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), as reported by SportsMax.tv. The AIU charged Taylor earlier this year with violating the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) Anti-Doping Code Article 2.3.

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November 20, 2023
Elaine Thompson-Herah's Olympic Quest Reloads: Sprinting Towards Glory with Coach Reynaldo Walcott

Breaking away from her interim coach Shanikie Osbourne, the decision has sparked discussions among fans. However, Thompson-Herah, who will once again share her training space with the remarkable two-time Olympic 100m gold medallist, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, is ready for the challenges ahead.

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November 18, 2023
Elaine Thompson-Herah's Coaching Shake-Up: Unraveling the Financial Dispute Behind the Scenes

Derron Herah addressed the backlash that followed Thompson-Herah's departure from the MVP Track Club, emphasizing the need to set the record straight amid the ongoing scrutiny. Her decision to part ways with Osbourne, he argued, was not a hasty move but a result of a protracted series of events and disagreements, particularly in the financial realm.

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November 17, 2023
Beenie Man Achieves Gold Status for Iconic Single "Who Am I" in the US

On November 15, 2023, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified Beenie Man's hit single "Who Am I" as Gold in the United States, marking a significant achievement for the artist.

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November 16, 2023
Isis Clarke-Reid - The Trailblazing Jamaican Sprint Pioneer You Need to Know

The story of Isis Clarke-Reid, a trailblazing sprint pioneer who soared to unimaginable heights, serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Jamaican women in the world of athletics.

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November 15, 2023
Elaine Thompson-Herah's Surprising Coaching Split Raises Questions Ahead of Paris Olympics

Five-time Olympic champion, the fastest woman alive in the 100 m, and the second fastest alive in the 200 m, Elaine Thompson has parted ways from her most recent coach, Shanikie Osbourne.

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November 13, 2023
Shericka Jackson is a World Athletics Finalist!

Jamaica's track sensation Shericka Jackson finds herself in the prestigious list of finalists for Women's World Athlete of the Year.

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November 11, 2023
Celebrating Excellence: Basil Watson's "The National Windrush Monument" Wins Prestigious PSSA Marsh Award

World-renowned sculptor Basil Watson has not only mastered this craft but has been honored with the prestigious 2023 United Kingdom Public Statues and Sculptures Association (PSSA) Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture. The accolade recognizes Watson's exceptional work, particularly his poignant creation, "The National Windrush Movement."

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November 10, 2023
Jamaican Reggae Stars Shine Bright: Grammy Nominees for Best Reggae Album Unveiled

The global stage is set for the celebration of reggae music as the Grammy nominees for Best Reggae Album have been announced, showcasing the rich diversity and talent within the Jamaican reggae scene. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the enduring influence of Jamaica's musical heritage on the world stage. Let's dive into the […]

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November 10, 2023
Dancehall Icon, Shaggy, Launched his Own Radio Station!

Jamaica's musical maestro, Shaggy, has once again proven why he is a true icon in the industry, this time with the launch of his very own radio channel – Shaggy’s Boombastic Radio. This exciting addition to the airwaves promises to be a rhythmic odyssey, uniting the beats of reggae, dancehall, and vibrant afrobeats.

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November 10, 2023
Disruptions Unravel: Bomb Threats Shake Multiple Schools Across Jamaica

In a startling turn of events on Thursday morning, several schools found their routines abruptly interrupted by the ominous presence of bomb threats delivered via email.

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November 8, 2023
Jamaican Dancehall Star, Popcaan, Partners with Clarks Originals!

Congratulations to the Jamaican Dancehall sensation, Popcaan, who has embarked on an exciting collaboration with the prestigious British International Shoe Manufacturer and retailer, Clarks Originals!

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November 5, 2023
Beres Hammond Receives Honorary Degree from the University of the West Indies!

The University of the West Indies (UWI) conferred an honorary degree upon the legendary reggae artist, Beres Hammond, on Saturday, November 4th, 2023.

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November 4, 2023
Hidden Waterfalls in Jamaica - Breadnut Valley Waterfalls

This hidden waterfalls in Maggotty, St.Elizabeth is one to experience! Several breathtaking waterfalls for swimmers and non-swimmers. Have fun with the crowd or go on a hike to a more secluded waterfalls. Big, beautiful property for a day of joy.

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November 4, 2023
South African Pop Princess Tyla Visits Jamaica!

South African Pop Princess Tyla is the latest international star to visit Jamaica.

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November 4, 2023
Jaheel Hyde Wins First Gold for Jamaica at the Pan-Am Games 2023

Jamaica wins its first gold medal in the 400m Hurdles! Jaheel Hyde is the champion at the 400m Hurdles Final at the Pan-American Games.

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October 31, 2023
Jamaica's Deadliest Earthquake - Port Royal 1692

In 1692, Jamaica experienced its deadliest earthquake. The worst damage happened in Port Royal where the pirates resided. It was once called the wickedest and richest city until a force more powerful wiped it all out. Today, Jamaica still faces the a massive earthquake risk.

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October 31, 2023
Dancehall Icon Gully Bop Dies at 59 Years Old

Dancehall Icon, Gully Bop, dies at 59 years old.

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October 8, 2023
Murder in Manchester: A Widower Finally Gets Justice

Ten years after the horrific murder of her husband, Arthwell Alphonso Joseph, in their Jamaican home, his widow, a British national of Jamaican descent, continues to grapple with haunting memories. She vividly recalls the chilling presence of the killer, Shevano Richards, who arrogantly roamed their house, leaving her terrorized. With Richards behind bars, she reveals the dark details of that fateful night and the ongoing scars it left behind. As justice is finally served, her story becomes a testament to the strength of faith and the resilience of the Jamaican justice system. 'Seeking Justice: A Widow's Tale' is an unflinching account of love, loss, and the pursuit of truth, showing that even in the face of unspeakable tragedy, hope and justice can prevail.

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August 19, 2023
World Athletics Championships 2023: How the Jamaicans Performed on Day 1!

The 2023 World Athletics Championships, which is the nineteenth edition, are happening from August 19 to 27, 2023, at Budapest's National Athletics Centre in Hungary. This is the first time Hungary is hosting the Championships. Jamaicans were set to participate in 9 events. An early upset happened when Jamaica placed 5th in the mixed 4*400 […]

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August 2, 2023
Jamaica Makes Historic Draw Against Brazil! 0-0 takes Reggae Girlz to Top 16 in FIFA Women's World Cup! Brazil is Out

In a historic moment, Jamaica secured their spot in the knockout stages of the Women's World Cup, marking the first time they have achieved this feat. The match held in Melbourne was a tense affair, with Jamaica displaying resolute defensive skills, ensuring their impressive tournament run continues. On the other hand, Brazil suffered a disappointing […]

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May 27, 2023
Rabat Diamond League May 28, 2023 Schedule and Where to Watch

The upcoming Rabat Diamond League event in Morocco on May 28 is set to showcase a star-studded field of elite athletes, including Olympic and world gold medalists, vying for glory in various disciplines of athletics.

One of the highly anticipated showdowns will take place in the men's 100m race, featuring Marcell Jacobs, the Olympic 100m gold medalist from Italy, going head-to-head with Fred Kerley, the reigning world champion from the United States. This clash between two exceptional sprinters intensifies the competition for the coveted title of the "world's fastest man."

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May 1, 2023
Coveside Concert: Murder She Wrote – A Carnage of Musical Celebration  - Chaka Demus and Pliers, Leroy Sibbles, Tanya Stephens and Richie Spice Pierce Patrons with Killer Performances

The third concert in the Coveside Concert happened on April 29, 2023 dubbed Murder She Wrote featuring Jamaican artists Chaka Demus and Pliers, Tanya Stephens, Richie Spice, Leroy Sibbles and dancer Carlene Smith. Location: Plantation Cove in Priory, St. St.Ann, Jamaica.

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March 9, 2023
50 Great Jamaican Women and their Contributions

Here are 50 great, powerful and inspiring Jamaican women who have made significant contributions to the island and the world.

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February 27, 2023
Lost in Time Festival - The Live Reggae Music Show Jamaica Needed

Lost in Time Festival 2023 by Jamaican Artist, Protoje, was the Reggae Concert Jamaica Needed!

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February 25, 2023
Why do Jamaicans Celebrate Carnival?

Carnival in the Caribbean is an explosion of color, music, and culture. It's a time to let loose, forget your worries, and celebrate life in all its glory. From Trinidad to Jamaica to Barbados, Carnival is a beloved tradition that brings people together from all walks of life.

The festivities typically start in January and continue through March, with each island putting its own unique spin on the celebration. You can expect to see stunning costumes, elaborate parades, and a soundtrack of calypso and soca music that will have you dancing all night long.

Whether you're a seasoned Carnival-goer or a first-time visitor, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Sample delicious Caribbean cuisine, watch as masquerade bands parade through the streets, or join in the revelry yourself and dance until dawn.

Carnival in the Caribbean is a one-of-a-kind experience that you won't soon forget. Come for the music, stay for the culture, and leave with memories that will last a lifetime.

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December 6, 2022
Miss Jamaica World 2022 is Medical Student - Shanique Singh

25-Year-Old Jamaican Shanique Singh earns the Miss Jamaica World Beauty Contest crown and prepares to represent our likkle and tallawah country globally!

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November 28, 2022
Blue Mountains🇯🇲 Hike up the Island's Highest Peak 🇯🇲

Visit Jamaica's highest peak. The Blue Mountains is certainly the picturesque place to tour!

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