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Trump’s win ‘less about respectability politics’ – Jamaican lawyer

Political analysts and global citizens have been weighing on the outcome of the 78-year-old Trump leading the Republican party to a convincing victory despite numerous polls forecasting a much tighter contest that was too close to call one way of another for either candidate.

Among those conducting a post mortem of the US Election after former president Trump left Democrats licking their wounds, is Jamaican lawyer Melissa Simms who spent much of youth and adult life here in southwest St Catherine.

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Donald Trump supporters at a rally. (Photo Credit: facebook.com/DonaldTrump)

Bushy Park residents back at square one

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Bushy Park residents back at square one

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The destruction of the Bushy Park bridge by Category 4 Hurricane Beryl has effectively isolated the eastern side of the community, forcing residents to undertake long, costly, and sometimes dangerous journeys to access essential services and transport.

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Bushy Park bridge during the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Bartons to Ginger Ridge main road remain impassable

According to Stephen Shaw, the manager of communication and customer services at the National Works Agency (NWA), these corridors – the Bog Walk Gorge (from Spanish Town to Ewarton) and the roadway from Barton to Ginger Ridge, particularly at Connors – are impassable due to multiple obstacles such as massive boulders, fallen trees, and blocked drains.

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Jamaica Gov to leverage AI to improve auditing practices

This initiative, presented at the 2024 Audit Committees’ Conference in Kingston on November 7, aims to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and overall effectiveness of audits within the public sector.

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Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Fayval Williams, speaking at the 2024 Audit Committees’ Conference in Kingston on November 7, 2024

Anthony Lugg’s unexpected path to broadcasting fame

Lugg's early years in the inner-city community of Common, St. Andrew, shaped his determination not to be defined by his environment. Despite the challenges of crime and violence, he graduated from Calabar High School with the support of his family. His initial interest in music production led him to the Prism Marketing team, where he learned about the entertainment industry.

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Anthony Lugg

Principal bemoans vandalism at Old Harbour institution

With incidents including the destruction of pipes, theft of essential equipment, and even burglaries of classrooms and the kitchen, the school community faces an ongoing crisis that threatens the educational environment of its 467 students.

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Rampant vandalism and theft at Old Harbour Bay Primary School have resulted in significant damage and loss. (OH News Photo)

JPS announces full restoration but for one Port Esquivel business

While all parishes were restored, one business customer in Port Esquivel, southwest St. Catherine, remains without power due to difficult access through swampy terrain. JPS noted it is working on rerouting the line supplying this facility west of Old Harbour town to restore service as soon as possible.

JPS President & CEO, Hugh Grant, expressed his satisfaction with the early restoration efforts, emphasizing that the company met its tight timeline without any safety incidents.

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Cuba begins damage assessment after three earthquakes in three hours

Several Jamaicans took to social media when the first and second quakes occurred at 9:50 AM and 11:49 AM local time respectively.

Then at 12:45 JA Time a 4.6 magnitude tremor was felt yet again off the coast of the Spanish-speaking nation. All three quakes, the first being a 5.9 magnitude, had their epicenter measured south southwest of Bartolome Maso, Cuba, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Buildings in Santiago, the Cuban capital, shook violently, the BBC has reported.

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Old Harbour Bay man murdered

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Old Harbour Bay man murdered

Dead is Andre Williams, approximately 27 years old, of Station Lane in the fishing community.

According to information reaching Old Harbour News, about 2:30 pm Williams, who goes by the alias ‘Curry’ or ‘Curry Gravy’ was at the Old Harbour Bay market house when he was attacked by a lone gunman who shot him multiple times at close range.

The gunman fled the scene while Williams died on the spot.

Police investigators believe the murder of Williams stems from a longstanding feud between gangsters from Station Lane and a neighboring enclave called Dagga Bay.

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Andre Williams otherwise called 'Curry' or 'Curry Gravy'

Infrastructural damage disrupts Flow services in Spanish Town, Old Harbour

However, in an advisory moments ago, the country’s largest telecommunications service provider, says the prolonged disruption is “due to accidental damage to our infrastructure by the JPS [Jamaica Public Service]”.

The silver lining here is that data services have remained functional, meaning customers still have access to the internet through mobile data.

Flow did not indicate a restoration timeline but advised customers that “our technical team is working to restore services as quickly as possible”.

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