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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Reggae Singer Dies!

 

Fantan Jojah

Reggae singer Fantan Mojah has died at age 49, just three weeks before his 50th birthday.

The Rastafarian firebrand is said to have passed away on Tuesday evening at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston after suffering complications related to his heart.

Editor's Note

A few people close to Bark Di Trute have heart challenges. If you notice you have pain in your chest, get tired easily, have challenges breathing, fatigue, or dizziness, you should have your doctor check your heart immediately. Those with hypertension should ensure they maintain normal blood pressure. Talk to your doctor about your diet and what you should eat to maintain a healthy heart.

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Alert - NWC

 

NWC Statement July 14, 2026                  

Urgent Leak Repairs to Disrupt Water Supply in Washington Boulevard, Ferry Industrial Zone, Duhaney Park & Environs in St. Andrew 

Customers in Washington Boulevard, Ferry Industrial Zone, Duhaney Park, and nearby areas in St. Andrew are advised that their water supply will be temporarily disrupted from 10:30 p.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, July 15, 2026 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 16, 2026.  

This is to facilitate the NWC in carrying out urgent repairs on the Ferry/White Marl distribution network.  Customers are to note that upon completion, water supply will gradually resume as the system recharges and stabilizes.

Other areas to be affected include: Molynes Road, Patrick City,  Marverly, Drewsland, Waterhouse, Olympic Gardens, Penwood, Perkins Blvd,  Meadowbrook Estate, Queensborough, Queensbury, Washington Gardens.

Customers are encouraged to store water for use during the disruption period, and to conserve on stored supply.

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Prostate Cancer

Remember to have your prostate checked out by the doctor, or you might see your maker earlier than he had planned.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

JLP is Pleased To Note That Stake Holders Happy With National Rural School Bus Programme

 

Press Release From The Jamaica Labour Party - July 14, 2026 

  

Daryl Vaz is the man behind the school bus system.

Kingston, Jamaica — The Jamaica Labour Party welcomes media reports that, one year after its full roll-out, the National Rural School Bus Programme is getting high marks from school administrators, educators, and students who say it has largely delivered on its promise to make transportation safer, more affordable, and more reliable for thousands of students.

Reports in the media today, July 13, 2026, quote some school administrators, educators, and students as describing the impact of the school bus programme as transformational and “tremendous”.

Jamaica Labour Party Communication Chairman, Senator Abka Fitz-Henley, says:

“The Rural School Bus system is part of the Jamaica Labour Party Government’s commitment to delivering safer, dependable, and more affordable transportation for our students. The feedback in the publication in the print media today from school administrators, students, and parents that the programme is working well and has been tremendously beneficial to them is encouraging. Even as work continues to take place to improve the Rural School Bus initiative, commendations are due to Minister Vaz, who championed this initiative, and indeed to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Holness, which signed off on the programme. The programme is evidence that the Government of the Jamaica Labour Party is prepared to not just talk about creating safer and more affordable transportation for our students but is willing to act and deliver on that conviction and policy position.”

Senator Fitz-Henley says the positive reviews from stakeholders about the programme and the high marks given are yet another reminder that partisan politics must be avoided when treating with issues concerning our nation’s children.

“One of the low points of last year was when the Opposition PNP, including its President, Mark Golding, and Spokesmen, Peter Bunting, and Mikhail Phillips, took to the political platform to lambaste the Rural School Bus programme. Bunting and Golding denigrated the buses as old and sought to scare-monger by baselessly claiming that the buses are dangerous and would kill our children. That was unfortunate rhetoric from the Opposition. The fact is that Minister Vaz and his team did the appropriate research, and the programme has enumerated to the benefit of important stakeholders, including students and parents. Additionally, the experiences articulated by education stakeholders have re-confirmed that the buses are not only cost-effective but also a safe mode of transportation. Hopefully, going forward, it may be properly understood that baseless political rhetoric has no place in the conversation concerning our nation’s children and the parents, guardians, and educators who support them.”

The reports in the press quote the principals and educators as saying that students and parents have embraced the service because of its reliability and the financial relief it provides.

One principal is quoted as describing the school bus system as “a very good initiative and a marked improvement over what was in place before”.

The principal further stated that “students are happy that they don’t have to go through two or three different buses per day to reach school”.

Students were also quoted in the publication as stating that the Rural School Bus system has eased the financial burden on their families while providing a calmer alternative to the public transport they once depended on.

The Rural School Bus programme serves more than 13,000 students daily across 352 schools on 86 routes, using a fleet of 110 buses. 

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Prostate Cancer

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Capt. Sullenberger Who Saved 155 Persons Has Alzheimer's


Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger

Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the “Hero of the Hudson” who safely landed a US Airways flight in the Hudson River to save 155 passengers in 2009, has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s. He landed a plane in the Hudson River on Jan. 15, 2009, to save all passengers. This touching story was reported in the New York Post.

Travelling by plane is the safest way to travel, but when you have an accident, a significant number of lives can be lost. You have had all passengers on a flight with one survivor, but a crash with all 155 persons surviving is simply remarkable.

This must have been the greatest miracle of all time in the aviation industry.

Let's pray for Capt. Chesley and all those who suffer from Alzheimer's disease. It is not easy to deal with, especially those who have to take care of the sick person.

Do you have someone with the challenge? Tell us about it and let us know how you are coping.





With some of the survivors a year after.

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Prostate Cancer

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JLP Responds To Deputy Leader Being Pepper-Sprayed

Press Release From The Jamaica Labour Party - July 14, 2026

Minister Desmond McKenzie
 
The Jamaica Labour Party has taken note of the expressions of concern following reports that Deputy Leader and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, the Honourable Desmond McKenzie, was affected by an incident in which pepper spray was used.

Deputy Leader McKenzie was affected by pepper spray that was used by a member of the security forces during a dispute involving the member of the security forces and one of Mr McKenzie’s constituents.

Deputy Leader McKenzie is doing well but will have a precautionary medical consultation later today. The Deputy Leader is actively carrying out his duties as Member of Parliament and Minister of Government.

The Jamaica Labour Party Deputy Leader is grateful for the expressions of support and remains focused on fostering harmonious relations between residents of his constituency and law enforcement.

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Prostate Cancer

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