KD Knight Denies Claims in JLP’s Alleged Audio Fabrication

KD Knight Denies Claims in JLP's Alleged Audio Fabrication. According to The Gleaner, retired defense attorney and legislator KD Knight is threatening to file a defamation lawsuit against Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton and the Jamaica Labor Party (JLP). Knight alleges that they played a "manipulated recording" during Sunday's JLP mass rally, which falsely implied … Continue reading KD Knight Denies Claims in JLP’s Alleged Audio Fabrication

Portmore’s Parish Controversy: PNP Files Lawsuit Explained

Portmore's Parish Controversy: PNP Files Lawsuit Explained. The Opposition People's National Party (PNP) in Jamaica has filed a suit in the Constitutional Court. They aim to strike down the Government's controversial legislation. This legislation makes Portmore Jamaica's 15th parish. On Tuesday, March 18, 2025, Opposition Leader Mark Golding announced a significant legal move. The People's … Continue reading Portmore’s Parish Controversy: PNP Files Lawsuit Explained

Isat Buchanan: New Hope for East Portland Constituents

Isat Buchanan has been selected by the People's National Party as the candidate for East Portland in the upcoming parliamentary elections. He is committed to improving constituents' lives and is engaging with supporters. Meanwhile, former President Obama is set to bolster Kamala Harris's campaign in key swing states, highlighting the election's significance.

Parliament Chaos: Opposition Walkout Over No Confidence Motion

On Tuesday, chaos erupted in Parliament as opposition members walked out following Deputy Speaker Heroy Clarke's rejection of Opposition Leader Mark Golding's motion on Prime Minister Andrew Holness' statutory declarations, citing ongoing court proceedings. The walkout highlighted frustrations over accountability and alleged breaches of ethical governance within the government.

Bluedot Poll Say 44% of Jamaicans Think Country is on Wrong Track.

A Bluedot poll reveals that 44% of Jamaicans believe the country is on the wrong path under Prime Minister Andrew Holness, a sentiment that has grown among JLP supporters. Only 27% think Jamaica is going in the right direction. The poll, conducted with 1,246 voters, indicates rising skepticism since 2021.