Thursday, 12 March 2026

Government Disburses JAD5.22 Billions To Hurricane Melisa Victims

Press Release From The Ministry of Labour And Social Security, March 11, 2026

Minister Pearnel Charles

The Government of Jamaica has disbursed more than J$5.22 billion to households affected by Hurricane Melissa under the Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) Programme, the Minister of Labour and Social Security announced today.

Speaking at a Post-Cabinet Press Briefing this morning, Minister of Labour and Social Security Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. said the programme continues to provide critical financial support to Jamaicans whose homes were damaged during the passage of the hurricane.

“The ROOFS Programme is the Government’s primary mechanism for delivering shelter recovery support to Jamaicans whose homes were damaged as a result of Hurricane Melissa,” Minister Charles Jr said.

To date, several beneficiaries have received payments, with funds being distributed through multiple channels including direct bank deposits, prepaid debit cards and QR code payments. The Ministry has completed four payment batches since the programme began issuing grants on January 30, 2026.

More than 100,000 household assessments were conducted across the island using the Jamaica Household Damage, Impact and Needs Assessment (JHDINA) digital system. The assessment phase officially closed on February 28, 2026.

The data-driven process categorised damage into three levels:

                  Severe Damage: J$500,000 grant

                  Major Damage: J$200,000 grant

                  Minor Damage: J$75,000 grant

Minister Charles emphasised that rigorous verification procedures are in place to ensure the programme remains fair and accountable.

“The integrity of this process is paramount. Every dollar of this programme must reach a family that genuinely lost their home or had it damaged. Our verification systems exist to protect taxpayers and beneficiaries alike,” he said.

Verification measures include geotagged assessments, TRN validation, GPS location checks, and cross-referencing by the National Spatial Unit.

Several western parishes continue to account for a large share of verified cases due to the severity of hurricane damage. Current figures show:

                  Westmoreland: Major – 3,806 | Severe – 2,488

                  St Elizabeth: Major – 2,203 | Severe – 952

                  St James: Major – 1,677 | Severe – 1,129

                  Trelawny: Major – 1,011 | Severe – 318

                  Hanover: Major – 948 | Severe – 442

The Ministry said payments will continue to be issued in verified batches as additional cases become payment-ready. Beneficiaries whose homes were assessed as severe or major damage receive a text message containing a secure link and personalised QR code to redeem building supplies at approved vendors. They may also collect up to J$75,000 in cash if desired.

Persons with Minor damage are contacted by telephone and receive the J$75,000 grant through direct deposit or prepaid bank cards. Recipients must present valid government-issued identification, such as a passport, voter’s ID card, or driver’s licence, when accessing benefits.

Minister Charles further reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to supporting all families affected by Hurricane Melissa. “The ROOFS Programme represents one of the most significant shelter recovery initiatives ever undertaken in Jamaica. We remain firmly committed to ensuring that every Jamaican family affected by the hurricane receives the support they need to rebuild their homes and restore stability to their lives,” he said.

The Minister also continues to encourage beneficiaries to rebuild using proper building standards and hurricane-resistant construction measures, including the installation of hurricane straps, to strengthen resilience against future storms.


From left to right: The Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., Minister of Labour and Social Security (5th left), surrounded by beneficiaries of the ROOFS Programme, as they hold a symbolic $200,000 cheque for major damage under the Programme following the live demonstration during the Post-Cabinet Press Briefing. Senator Dr. the Hon. Dana Morris Dixon, Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information (1st right); Hon. Donovan Williams, Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (1st left) Mrs. Dione Jennings, Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Social Security (2nd left) share in the moment. 


Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Jamaica To Get Medical Workers From Other Countries

Contributed By Michael Spence

Just a reminder gwaan Barke di Trute:

Jamaica to get doctors/healthcare workers from the Philippines. The government was being proactive in dealing with the Cuban fallout.

Jamaica was supposed to be partnering with the Philippines to address acute public health staffing shortages by recruiting medical professionals, including doctors and nurses. 

Signed in January 2025, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focuses on recruiting healthcare workers and facilitating training exchanges, with immediate plans to bring Philippine health workers to Jamaica for the Ministry of Health & Wellness, Jamaica.

It should be noted, however, that the Philippines' healthcare system is in shambles while facing a severe, multi-faceted crisis marked by a shortage of over 195,000 health workers, chronic underfunding, and high out-of-pocket costs. 

Experts warn of potential collapse within 2–3 years due to mismanagement of PhilHealth funds, leaving patients to face long wait times and inadequate facilities

What can go so as since January 2025, nothing more has been heard from the Minister.

Michael Spence

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Harold Davies Jamaica's Talented Keyboard Player and Singer For Jazz In The Gardens



Harold Davies is a big man with a big voice and a big talent, yet a gentle heart. You have to see him to believe it. Born Harold Arthur Davis in the rhythm-rich soils of Kingston, Jamaica. He is not just a man who plays jazz and reggae music, but his performance is a show of excellence. This excellence is a reflection of the training he had in the classical disciplines of piano and violin at the prestigious Jamaica School of Music.

Harold is one of those powerhouse Jamaican musicians. He is comfortable and at home being a part of a band or with his fingers gliding up and down the keyboard while delivering a song to move his audience.

Harold's electrifying stage presence, with a voice that commands attention, has mesmerized audiences from the heart of Jamaica to the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and the United Kingdom. 

His debut studio album, "Harold Arthur," released in 2010, is a testament to his ability to blend genres and collaborate with legendary artists. The album features collaborations with the late William 'Bunny Rugs' Clarke of Third World, Wayne Armond of Chalice, and Tony Greene. His second album, "Something Special (Piano Ska)," released in Jamaica in 2014 and launched in London in 2016, showcases Davis' innovative approach to interpreting the works of Jamaican music pioneers.

Harold Davis does not just perform. He also takes you on a musical journey. a journey of passion, a journey of excellence, and a journey that will leave a legacy as a treasure for our people.


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Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Breaking News

Ten players from the Jamaican side, Mount Pleasant, have been denied a visa to enter the United States for Wednesday's Concacaf Champions Cup tie against La Galaxy.

Eye See More Hardship As Cuban Doctors Leave

Contributed By Michael Spence



Jamaica's economy is heavily reliant on the US, with 90% of retained foreign exchange coming from remittances, tourism, exports, mining, and other activities. This dependence makes the country vulnerable to US sanctions and embargoes, as seen in the recent tensions over Cuba.

The government's move to send home Cuban health personnel was a desperate but necessary step, given the economic pressures.

Jamaica's economy is often described as parasitic, lacking self-sufficiency in key areas like food production and relying heavily on imports.

  1. To break this cycle, Jamaica needs to adopt a more self-reliant approach, investing in local industries and training more professionals, such as doctors, under a free education model. 
  2. Shutting down non-essential imports and reducing vehicle imports could also help save foreign exchange and fuel costs.
  3. The current economic model, likened to a motorized pyramid scheme, is unsustainable. Jamaica must prioritize production and reduce its reliance on imports.
  4. The government must take bold steps, despite potential political risks, to ensure the country's long-term economic stability. 
  5. Potential strategies should include further diversification of the economy,  reducing reliance on a single USA or other market.
  6. Investing in local production by boosting agriculture and manufacturing.
  7. Promoting self-sufficiency by encouraging local innovation and entrepreneurship. 
  8. Also reducing national debt with increased savings


By taking these steps, Jamaica can build a more resilient economy while reducing its vulnerability to external pressures.


Michael Spence

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Michigan Still Rocking The World With Great Reggae Music


 


Anthony "Papa Michigan" Fairclough is a foundational proponent of reggae and dancehall music. This man has been in the business for over four decades. He has moved from being just a Jamaican marvel to being an international star. Known for his conscious lyrics and unique style, Michigan continues to push the boundaries of the genre through both his music and his media brand, Artiste Reasoning LLC.


Jamaicans and the world are experiencing a creative resurgence of this icon. This is a good thing because there is a need to change course on reggae and dancehall music. Following the success of his February 2026 single 'Style,' he is preparing for the highly anticipated release of 'Grind Neva Sleep' on April 10, 2026. This upcoming project—featuring both a main mix and a reggae mix—was entirely written, produced, and performed by Michigan. His artistic drive is still razor-sharp.


Michigan has an awesome presence on stage with his towering height and movements, making him the man the ladies want to see on stage. He has been around a long time, yet he still sounds as youthful as he looks.


Jamaica needs to start putting the spotlight on artistes like Michigan, who can help to bring back the music to where it was when people could dance and enjoy themselves peacefully.


Papa Michigan In Performance. In the comment, give the number, the name and the original singer of each song. 


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