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You have 48 hours to make this right: Kintyre contemplates legal action against the Gleaner for erroneous reporting on VM case
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Board of Kintyre Holdings has taken issue with a report by Neville Graham in the Gleaner that VM Investments obtained a judgement against iCreate. In a letter sent to…

R&B legend D’Angelo dies at 51 after quiet cancer fight
Reading Time: 2 minutesD’Angelo, the Grammy-winning soul powerhouse behind Brown Sugar and Untitled (How Does It Feel), has died. He was 51. The R&B star who rose to prominence in the nineties passed…

Deloitte fiasco illustrates the dangers of AI-generated professional work
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Government of Australia hired Big Four accounting firm Deloitte to write a report on the use of automated penalties in Australia’s welfare system. The 237-page report cost the government…

UWI student found dead on dorm in suspected suicide
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA University of the West Indies (UWI) student was reportedly found dead by her roommate on Thursday in what is suspected to be a case of suicide.
She has not yet been identified, but was a resident of the George Alleyne Hall and a member of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Ricketts excited as three Jamaicans appointed to football’s world governing body committees
Reading Time: < 1 minutePresident of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Michael Ricketts, who was appointed to FIFA’s Grassroots and Amateur Football Committee, believes this appointment is a positive one for Jamaica. “I will be…

Kaiel Eytle calls for national collaboration, strategic investment, and purpose-built creative infrastructure
Reading Time: 3 minutesKaiel Eytle, Co-Chair of the Cultural and Creative Industry Alliance of Jamaica (CCIAJ), has outlined that while the 2025 Cultural and Creative Industries Survey report has provided a clearer sketch of Jamaica’s creative economy, there is more that needs to be done.
Eytle has called to action to formalise a national collaborative framework, make strategic investments in the cultural and creative industries, and develop a multi-purpose art sector where creatives can grow and thrive.
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