Jamaican Opposition Criticizes Government Over Short-Term Rental Tax
The opposition in Jamaica has voiced criticism against the government regarding its policy on taxing short-term rental properties.
The opposition in Jamaica has voiced criticism against the government regarding its policy on taxing short-term rental properties.
Jamaica announced that Airbnb and other short-term rental properties will be subject to General Consumption Tax (GCT) starting April 2027.
The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) announced the resolution of the graduate allowance dispute, while confirming that further wage negotiations with the government are set to continue.
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) states its commitment to accountability following an audit that exposed irregularities, noting that the final report is pending.
Jamaica's Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is probing an incident in Portmore where two individuals were fatally shot by police.
Chadde and Cheve-Ann tied the knot in an island wedding, celebrating their union in what was described as perfect timing.
The RJRGLEANER Communications Group has announced a partnership with Mystique Integrated to host the IMPACT x Mystique 2026 marketing conference. This collaboration aims to bring a significant marketing event to the region.
A construction worker was reportedly killed during a domino game in Jamaica.
The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) has called on teachers to wear black and stay alert ahead of Tuesday's salary negotiations with the government.

Two individuals have been arrested and are being held in custody in connection with a knife murder that occurred in Holstebro, Denmark. A 28-year-old man is among those remanded in the case.
A prolonged hiring dispute within Jamaica's National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has led to two years of tension among senior officials.
A son has been sentenced to six years in prison for the killing of his disabled father during a domestic dispute in Portmore, Jamaica.
An editorial from the Jamaica Gleaner makes a case for the importance of robust intellectual property laws. The commentary likely discusses the benefits of strong IP protection for innovation and economic development.
Civil society groups in Jamaica have expressed deep concern regarding comments made by a public official named Chang concerning the use of body-worn cameras.
Jamaica's Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is advocating for the use of body cameras in planned police operations, expressing concern over the increasing number of fatal police shootings.

Divers are deploying waterproof speakers in the ocean near Jamaica to create a 'soundtrack of the sea,' aiming to attract marine life and help restore struggling coral reefs.
The Jamaican government is exploring options for the future management and concession of Sangster International Airport beyond its current agreement expiring in 2034.
A court has freed a St Ann businessman who was accused in a 2016 cop killing case.
22-y-o woman on murder charge following fatal fight Jamaica Gleaner
Police in Jamaica reported that the car belonging to a missing police officer from Clarendon was discovered in St Catherine.
An article profiles an individual's transition from being a legendary figure in their field to taking on a mentoring role.
Consumers in Jamaica are set to face a price hike as gas prices are announced to increase by $4.50 per liter starting on Thursday.
Caribbean Cement has announced that it is experiencing production difficulties, which are attributed to persistent heavy rainfall in the region.
A man charged with the stabbing and robbery of a businessman in McCooks Pen, Jamaica, has been remanded and is expected to seek bail.
Jamaica's Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched a probe into a police shooting and pepper spray incident that occurred on Chancery Avenue in St Andrew.
The Jamaican government has won a legal victory as a court threw out a lawsuit filed by anti-COVID-19 vaccine protesters.
Jamaica's Ministry of Education has condemned the fatal stabbing of a student from Seaforth High School.
A protest by staff members has led to the closure of the Westmoreland courts office in Jamaica, disrupting judicial operations.
A statement from Carney emphasizes that Jamaica's current economic reliance on the United States represents a vulnerability that needs to be addressed.
Rashaan and Stacia's wedding in Montego Bay is highlighted as a perfect island celebration.
Kenny Benjamin is set to be inducted into the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) Hall of Fame, recognizing his contributions.
A Member of Parliament has voiced deep concern following a fatal police shooting incident in St Ann, Jamaica, and has called for calm in the community.
The Christiana Outstation in Manchester, Jamaica, is undergoing months of renovation, leading to the temporary relocation of court cases to the Spalding Outstation.
An editorial in the Jamaica Gleaner discusses a sectoral debate focused on finding solutions, likely pertaining to national issues within Jamaica.
An article from the Jamaica Gleaner discusses a situation where individuals are described as being 'served and unprotected', though specific details are not provided in the snippet.
A consultant has publicly rejected accusations of blame for the significant delay in submitting a crucial report, sparking further discussion on accountability.
A man has been killed in Spanish Town, Jamaica, following an alleged shootout with police forces.
Several Jamaican farm workers were allegedly apprehended attempting to leave Jamaica with cocaine.
Jamaica has signed a contract to develop an electronic immunisation registry software, aiming to modernize and improve its vaccination record system.
The Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) has expressed concern over a reported increase of up to 100% in fees within the country's insurance industry.
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) has issued a warning about an impending energy crisis and is calling for swift action to protect consumers from its potential impacts.
The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has reported receiving more than $1.4 billion in donations for Hurricane Melissa relief efforts. These funds will support recovery and aid for affected communities.
Adam Stewart has achieved his latest victory in the ongoing dispute over the empire of Butch Stewart. This marks another development in the contentious battle for control of the family's business holdings.
The Jamaica Gleaner reports on a significant 'school rights challenge,' indicating a legal or social dispute concerning educational rights within the country.
Opposition MP Damion Crawford has taken the Jamaican government to the Constitutional Court, challenging issues related to access to education and school spaces.
An attorney who was previously listed as a person of interest has been arrested in downtown Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Jamaica has recorded the highest number of fatal police shootings in a single month in three years, raising concerns about law enforcement practices and accountability.
A community in Jamaica has reportedly been without electricity for six months, leading to significant hardship for residents.
The Jamaica Gleaner features an opinion piece by Ryan Reddie titled 'The violation of sacred and social spaces.' The article likely explores themes related to the desecration or disruption of culturally significant or public areas.
Police in Jamaica are investigating a murder in New Kingston, with organised crime groups reportedly on their radar as potential culprits.
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is actively mobilizing political backing for the National Road and Rail Authority (NaRRA) bill as it undergoes parliamentary scrutiny.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is reportedly facing a significant test due to a standoff concerning a top leadership position. The situation poses challenges for the regional organization.
Ahead of its staging, the Reggae Sumfest festival is taking steps to improve traffic flow at Plantation Cove, aiming to enhance the experience for attendees and local residents.
During a late-night patrol in Stony Hill, Jamaican police seized a loaded pistol and subsequently charged one individual in connection with the incident.
A supervisor in Jamaica, accused of embezzling over $1.3 million, has been freed, according to the Jamaica Gleaner.
Two individuals were killed and several others sustained injuries after two cars crashed and overturned in St Mary.
A truck driver in St James has been charged with embezzlement for allegedly pocketing $425,000.

American rapper Fat Joe has ignited debate by asserting that the music genre Afrobeats has its origins in Jamaica, a claim that has sparked controversy.
The two main airports in Jamaica experienced a combined revenue decrease of US$8 million during the March quarter, indicating a significant financial impact.
A husband and wife wanted in the United States have been captured, according to the Jamaica Gleaner.
Update | Man charged for fatal stabbing at wake in St Catherine to stand trial, granted $1 million bail Jamaica Gleaner
A witness in the Acadia trial stated that it is not automatic for a weapon to have been fired where casings are found.
The Independent Medical Association of Jamaica (IMAJ) is calling on the government to facilitate consultation regarding the proposed National Registration and Regulation Authority (NaRRA) bill.
SCJ Holdings in Jamaica is threatening to pursue legal action against unauthorized subdivision of its sugar lands.
Caribbean Cement has reported experiencing production difficulties and challenges, attributing them to ongoing heavy rainfall in the region.
The appearance of barbed wire on Negril's renowned beach in Jamaica has ignited widespread outrage among locals and visitors.
A policeman in St Ann, Jamaica, has been arrested on corruption charges after allegedly accepting money to release a vehicle.
Jamaica reported mixed confidence results among consumers and businesses for the March 2026 quarter.

The owner of The Guardian newspaper is moving forward with the next phase of its "Legacies of Enslavement" restorative justice plan. This initiative seeks to address and repair the historical harm caused by the newspaper's past connections to slavery.
Dozens of students at the University of the West Indies (UWI) are struggling to secure exam clearance due to significant financial strain.
Jamaican universities are being encouraged to adapt their curricula and prepare students for the demands of an economy increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Columnist Michael Abrahams has written an article advocating for greater empathy and understanding towards Jewish people.
The decomposing body of a woman was found at her home, according to reports from the Jamaica Gleaner.
A policeman in Clarendon, Jamaica, shot alleged robbers, resulting in one fatality, and the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is now probing the incident.
Jahvy Ambassador is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday, April 30, while Jaii Frais is set to appear on Wednesday, according to reports.
Three men have been charged in connection with a carjacking incident in St Mary, Jamaica. The Jamaica Gleaner reported on the charges, with further details on the investigation pending.
A report from the Jamaica Gleaner highlights the plight of individuals who are 'served and unprotected,' pointing to systemic issues affecting vulnerable populations in the country.
Fidelity Motors has introduced the GAC brand to the local market in Jamaica, igniting competition and expanding vehicle options for consumers.
Water supply has been restored to several communities in St Mary, Jamaica, following a disruption that lasted for approximately a month. Residents can now access piped water again after the prolonged outage.
The grand coronation event for Miss Universe Jamaica Westmoreland is scheduled to take place on May 23, according to reports from the Jamaica Gleaner.
Jamaican authorities have charged two additional individuals in connection with an $80 million phishing scam targeting National Commercial Bank (NCB). This brings further arrests in the ongoing investigation into the significant financial fraud.
Jamaican media personality Yendi Phillipps and her family were observed enjoying carnival festivities from the sidelines.
The Mining and Quarrying Association of Jamaica has warned that increasing energy costs are expected to lead to a rise in the prices of construction materials across the country.
A 23-year-old man has been charged in connection with the stabbing and robbery of another man in McCooks Pen, Spanish Town, Jamaica. The charges follow an investigation into the incident.
A tragic accident in St Thomas, Jamaica, resulted in the deaths of a policeman and an electrician.
Jamaican Members of Parliament are currently voting on the National Road and Rail Authority (NaRRA) bill. This vote comes after a mace incident in the chamber led to the suspension of People's National Party (PNP) MP Brown-Burke.
The Jamaican opposition is calling for parliamentary oversight of the government's measures to address a national cement shortage, seeking accountability and effective solutions.
GraceKennedy has informed consumers of upcoming price increases on its range of non-alcoholic sweetened beverages.
An editorial in the Jamaica Gleaner has called for an independent external audit of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) to address concerns about its operations.
Wisynco has raised the prices of its sweetened beverages in Jamaica, citing increases in sugar tax and environmental levies as the reason.
A Jamaican national and three Haitian individuals have been accused of violating immigration laws in the Bahamas, leading to legal proceedings.
Jamaican artist Kizzy Don has shared her personal journey of seeking therapy to cope with the loss of her baby, highlighting the importance of mental health support.
A man was shot and killed after allegedly pointing a gun at police officers during an operation in Spanish Town, Jamaica.
The Jamaica Gleaner has published an opinion piece advocating for gratitude, encouraging readers to make it a contagious practice.
Niagara Falls will be illuminated in the colors of the Jamaican flag to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Jamaican farm work program. This event marks a significant milestone for the program, highlighting its enduring legacy.
Jamaica's Prime Minister encouraged local contractors to enhance their skills and competitiveness to succeed in the global market.
The Customs Department has issued a warning to the public regarding fraudulent messages circulating about auction scams.
A student from Jamaica College has been charged in connection with a viral assault video.
Jamaica is expected to experience mixed weather conditions during the period from April to September, according to recent forecasts.
A developer in Jamaica has been sentenced to prison, though specific details of the case are not provided in the headline.
An opinion piece by Peter Espeut discusses the dynamic between a president and the Pope.
Jamaica's health ministry has issued a public warning against consuming products from the Pan Caribbean Sugar Company due to a contamination issue.
A correctional officer in Jamaica is facing trial for allegedly smuggling contraband into the St Catherine prison.
Jamaican authorities are planning to strengthen security measures at entertainment events following incidents. This initiative aims to ensure public safety and better manage large gatherings.
Actress Joan McKenzie is profiled, highlighting her innate talent and passion for performance.
Importers are being urged to clear their cargo from Montego Bay by April 30 due to growing concerns about port congestion.
Valerie Fridland argues in an opinion piece that the English language is not in decline, despite the prevalence of modern linguistic trends such as 'likes,' 'literallys,' and dropped 'g's.
Jamaica is focusing on advancing key legislative measures aimed at combating crime.
An article by Stein Hansen and Simon Springett celebrates the significant contributions of Caribbean women in shaping the future of various industries.
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Government of Jamaica have distributed fertiliser to farmers to support their recovery efforts after a hurricane.
Reports indicate that 'JC' is facing increased scrutiny in Jamaica, though the specific nature of the pressure or the entity referred to as 'JC' remains unclear.
Cindy Breakspeare, who won the Miss World title 50 years ago, shares her reflections on her life and legacy since the historic victory.
Jamaica's Ministry of Education has ordered an investigation after a video circulated showing a student being beaten at Jamaica College, prompting concerns about school safety and discipline.
A taxi operator and a mason were allegedly apprehended in St Mary, Jamaica, in possession of an illegal firearm.
Jamaican police are investigating an assault video involving a JC student, but no complaint has been filed yet and the student is not in custody.
Jamaica's Ministry of Education has launched an investigation into an attack on a student at Jamaica College. This action follows the circulation of a video showing the student being beaten, prompting a visit from a Ministry team to the school.
A brief piece from the Jamaica Gleaner conveys a general sentiment of being 'shocked and confused', likely reflecting on current events or a specific situation without further detail.
A man accused of threatening his brother with a gun has been granted bail by authorities in Jamaica.
Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie discusses Jamaica's strategic decisions regarding oil exploration and consumption, weighing the economic benefits against the backdrop of the ongoing global climate crisis.
The Jamaica Gleaner publishes the first part of a story about Trey Walters, focusing on themes of infidelity and his journey towards redemption.
Four individuals have been charged in connection with a bar heist that occurred in St Ann, Jamaica.
Jamaican music producer Jahvel ‘Jahvy Ambassador’ Morrison has been charged in connection with a shooting incident in Big Wall, though he claims self-defence. This development follows a court order for police to either charge or release him.
Jamaica's People's National Party (PNP) has lauded Ernie Smith's music, stating that his work profoundly captured the essence of the Jamaican spirit and culture.
Counterfeiters are reportedly targeting Jamaica's new plastic banknotes, prompting concerns about currency security.
Jamaica's Medical Appeals Tribunal has reversed the suspension of neurosurgeon Dr. Roger Hunter, as reported by the Jamaica Gleaner.

This review covers Jason Allen-Paisant's audiobook, 'The Possibility of Tenderness,' which explores themes of nature, belonging, migration, race, and rural life through the poet's personal experiences in Jamaica.