Several star athletes, headed by world 100-metre record holder Asafa Powell will be in action in Saturday’s inaugural University of Technology International University Track Meet.
A noted attorney in Dominica dismissed calls by opposition parties for the government to reform the electoral process before the next general elections due in 2010.
People National Party (PNP) councillor for the Duhaney Park division has called for an independent investigation into reported irregularities surrounding the wrecking service at the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC).
Striker Deon Burton, who played a vital part in Jamaica’s historic qualification for the France 1998 World Cup Finals, has been included among 13 overseas-based players for next week’s friendly international against Trinidad and Tobago.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) this morning dismissed fears that key players aligned to the Indian Premier League (IPL) would miss matches in the 2008 Digicel Home Series against Australia.
Security forces in the Nepalese capital Katmandu have stopped Tibetan protesters from reaching the UN building as tension sparked by violence in Tibet continues to spread across the region.
Trinidad and Tobago\'s opposition leader Basdeo Panday said the people of the country must take credit for forcing the government to abort plans to purchase an executive jet.
Cabinet has agreed to reactivate the Revenue Protection Department, within the finance ministry as a separate entity from the Financial Investigation Division (FID).
Former Jamaica and West Indies captain Jimmy Adams will deliver the feature address at the fifth First Citizens West Indies Players Association Awards function set for March 20 in Trinidad.