On this week’s House Matters, Lithium Batteries now exempt from GCT, and calls for united state response on violence following recent Clarendon killings.
On this week’s House Matters, Zones of Special operations across the island extended by 60 days, Jamaica on track to receive 3.2 stop over visitors for 2022 and new Investment fund to be established in Caribbean.
On this week’s House Matters, Government to appoint constitutional reform committee, Cabinet approves the establishment of legislative teams in all ministries and Jamaica development bank act repealed.
On this week’s House Matters, Plans announced for several water projects across the island; Trelawny and St Elizabeth to get new fire stations; and 298 million allocated to beautify urban spaces.
On this week’s House Matters, Registrar General’s Department to launch bedside registration app, new national ID design unveiled and Digital currency one step closer to being legal tender in Jamaica.
Government to establish bilateral agreement with Guyana for production of Corn; RADA to launch mobile app; and government calling for investment to boost local production.
On this week’s House Matters, Farmers to get access to disease free planting materials, Urban traffic management plan almost complete and phase one of national broadband network 95 percent complete.
On this week’s House Matters, Resolution passed to maintain current conch levy, Labour Ministry to expand social programme for the elderly and plans announced to expand overseas employment programme.
On this week’s House Matters, Education ministry to introduce primary specialist programme, new programmes launched to address learning loss and psychosocial support coming for students. Stay tuned for the details.
On this week’s House Matters, Lithium-ion batteries exempt from GCT, Government announces energy support programme for Jamaicans and Minimum wage resolution passed.
On this week’s House Matters, Resolution passed to allow Agriculture Ministry to license the National Irrigation Authority, Jamaica receives 2 billion dollars in support to fight COVID 19 and Health Ministry to do assessment of the management COVID 19 locally.
On this week’s House Matters, 100 billion dollars allocated for public sector compensation plan, No new taxes for new fiscal year and Government to introduce new 2000 dollar note.