Spice “Cool it , Cool it dung”

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 18, 2019

Spice at a Queens New york City, Club with her dancers.“Cool it , Cool it dung” So hot they needed ice to cool it down Spread the love

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Grace Jones

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 10, 2019

Our beloved Grace Jones made the Jamaica Live Celebrity Wall due to her beauty, resilience and contribution to the Jamaican culture around the world. Jones was born in Jamaica 19 May 1948 (age 70). She is an actress, model and musician who speak English, French and German. She is known for her gaudy, outlandish and extravagant…

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Liam Neeson:’Walked in the streets, hoping I’d be approached by a “black bastard” so that I could kill him’

By Jamaica Live Medias / February 4, 2019

Source: Independent Liam Neeson, an actor from Northern Ireland, told a journalist from the Independent, he once walked the streets with a cosh for days looking to kill a “black bastard” after someone close to him was raped many years ago. He shared the previously undisclosed story with The Independent during a press junket for his new film, Cold Pursuit, admitting that he is…

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President Nicolás Maduro ask for the support of the people of America

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 31, 2019

“People from #USA, I ask for your support in order to reject the interference of Donald Trump’s administration which intends to turn my Homeland into a “Vietnam war” in Latin America. Don’t allow it!” Spread the love

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3.1 billion years old diamond found in Canada to exhibit in New York

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 30, 2019

The diamond is said to be the largest ever unearthed in North America. The diamond will be on Exhibition through 31 January – 3 February at the Phillips Auction in New York Source BBC: The diamond was found at Diavik Diamond Mine, northeast of Yellowknife in October and measures about the size of a chicken-egg.…

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Buju Banton finally hold his Grammy Award trophy eight years after receiving it.

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 29, 2019

Kingston, Jamaica: (  Robbo Ranx) Buju Banton finally hold his Grammy Award trophy eight years after he received it. The Album, Before the Dawn is Buju Banton’s tenth studio album. It was released on September 28, 2010. This album was recorded at the artist’s own Gargamel Music studio in Kingston, Jamaica. The album was Buju’s last release before…

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Jamaica-Transforming the police force into a service.

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 29, 2019

Kingston, Jamaica: Andrew Holness~We are We are transforming the police force into a service. Our brave and proud policemen and women are committed to the task of making Jamaica safe and secure. . Our brave and proud policemen and women are committed to the task of making Jamaica safe and secure. Spread the love

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A Jamaican Ex-British Army soldier with PTSD schedule to be deported back to the Island

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 28, 2019

According to reports, in 2011, Morgan served three years in prison for stabbing his ex-partner’s father who attacked him with a hammer when both got into a physical altercation while drinking. He was handed a deportation order for Jamaica upon his release in December 2014 and has been battling against it ever since Twane Morgan, 36,…

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Jamaican truck driver in Brooklyn won $293 million Powerball jackpot

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 26, 2019

Dave Johnson, a Brooklyn-based truck driver, is the sole winner of the near $300 milllion Powerball jackpot.NBC New York NEW YORK (FOX 5 NY) – The Brooklyn man who is the newest Powerball millionaire is also the third consecutive Powerball jackpot winner from New York. Dave Johnson, a truck driver and an immigrant from Jamaica, resided in East…

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Venezuela: Jamaica accused of betrayal as America Moves to Oust Maduro & Install Pro-U.S. Leader in Oil-Rich Venezuela.

By Jamaica Live Medias / January 25, 2019

PRESIDENT NICOLÁS MADURO The Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, disclosed on Tuesday, January 8th that the Jamaican Government will be moving to enact legislation to allow the government to take ownership of the 49 per cent stake in Petrojam that is held by Venezuelan state-owned oil company, PDVSA, through PDV Caribe.…

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2025 Nobel Peace Prize Sparks Global Backlash Over Venezuela, Sanctions, and War Rhetoric

Jamaica Live International News– | Dec 23, 2025 The awarding of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has ignited widespread controversy, with critics, peace organizations, and social movements arguing that the decision reflects geopolitical alignment rather than a commitment to peace. Accusations of Politicization Many critics contend that Machado’s…
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$58M Upgrade Transforms Torrington Park Housing After Decades of Neglect

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Dec 9, 2025 In a significant step toward improving housing safety and community infrastructure, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development, Robert Montague, earlier today led the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $58 million Torrington Park Rehabilitation Project. The long-awaited project—completed on November 21, 2025—marks…
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One Jamaica, Not Two: Why the New Republic Must End the Myth of Maroon Sovereignty

As Jamaica prepares to embark on one of the most significant constitutional transformations in its history—the creation of a Jamaican Republic—a long-standing question has resurfaced with new urgency: Should the Maroons retain any claim to “sovereignty” within the borders of an independent Jamaica? Jamaica Live says no.And we are leading the charge in calling for…
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Plot Twist in Accompong: Government Drops Receipts — Is Chief Currie Misleading the Public?

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Dec 7, 2025 The controversy surrounding disaster relief in Accompong has taken a dramatic turn after Government Minister Daryl Vaz, MP, published evidence on his social media pages directly contradicting claims made by Maroon Chief Richard Currie. According to Vaz, Accompong was among the first communities visited by government officials…
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Tension in Accompong: Residents Demand JDF Assistance as Chief Currie Rejects Government-Led Support

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Dec 7, 2025 A growing wave of frustration is sweeping through Accompong Town as several Maroons have taken to the streets demanding that Prime Minister Andrew Holness deploy the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to assist with post-hurricane recovery—despite the public position taken by their leader, Chief Richard Currie. The community,…
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The Maroon Question: Traitors Then, Troublemakers Now?

Jamaica Cannot Afford a Divided Island For generations, Jamaica has danced around a painful truth: the Maroon leadership—then and now—has repeatedly positioned itself in conflict with the wider interests of the Jamaican nation.And today, as the country fights to rebuild after Hurricane Melissa, the old fractures are once again ripping open. The Maroons were hailed…
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