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Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller this afternoon said that the government would reward private sector initiatives that would increase the number of qualified workers in the country. Mrs Simpson Miller was congratulating the Directors of Lasco Manufacturing at the ground breaking ceremony for a $2.1 billion (US$24 million) plant at White Marl in St. Catherine. Prime Minister...
Government and Opposition Members Pledge To Work Together
Members of the Government and Opposition have pledged to work together to ensure good governance of the country. In a show of unity, members of both sides held a joint press briefing on January 17 at Gordon House to affirm their commitment, following the swearing-in ceremony for Members of Parliament (MPs) who won their seats in the General Election on...
PM Meets With Chinese Ambassador about JDIP
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller met with the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to Jamaica, His Excellency Zhen Qingdian on Saturday, January 7, to discuss the Administration's desire to make changes to the structure and implementation of the JDIP programme. This meeting is consistent with the commitment given prior to the General Elections that a...
Government to Begin Process of Detachment from Monarchy
As the country celebrates its 50th year of Independence, the government intends to begin the process of removing all ties with the British monarchy, thereby becoming a truly independent nation. This was stated by Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, during her swearing-in ceremony, today (January 5), at King’s House. "This 50th Anniversary year will be a time...
New Year’s Day to Be Observed On Monday January 2, 2012
The public is being advised that New Year's Day 2012 which falls on Sunday January 1, will be observed on Monday January 2, 2012. This is in keeping with the provisions of the Holidays (Public General) Act, which states that if New Year Day (January 1) falls on a Sunday, then the Monday (January 2) will be observed as a...
PNP Wins General Election
KINGSTON — The People's National Party (PNP) has won the General Election, which was held on December 29. Preliminary results have shown that the PNP, led by its President, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, won 41 seats, while the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), led by its Leader, Prime Minister, Hon. Andrew Holness, won 22 seats. See detailed results here. In the...
Today is Election Day, Polls to Open at 7 a.m.
KINGSTON — Some 6,629 polling stations across the island will be open today to accommodate thousands of Jamaicans, who are desirous of casting their ballots. Speaking in an interview with JIS News, Public Education Officer, Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ), Christin Senior, said that while the number of polling stations is significant, it is not the largest the country has opened...
EIVBIS to Be Used In 8 Constituencies on Election Day
KINGSTON — The Electronic Identification of the Voter and Ballot Issuing System (EIVBIS), will be used in eight constituencies in the general elections on Thursday, December 29. It will be used fully in the constituencies of St. Catherine Eastern, St. Andrew West Central, St. Andrew South East, St. Andrew Eastern, Kingston Central, and St. Andrew Western, and partially in St....
National Broadcast by Professor Errol Miller, Chairman of the ECJ
My fellow Jamaicans: This Thursday, December 29, 2011 is a very special day in the life of our country. It is the day on which the sovereign people elect their representatives to form the Government for the next five years. Our forebears fought hard and sacrificed much to gain this right to vote in order to decide on who should...
150 Candidates Nominated For General Election
One hundred and fifty candidates were nominated on Monday December 12, 2011, ahead of the December 29, 2011 General Election, according to the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ). Speaking in an interview with JIS News, Electoral Commission of Jamaica’s Public Education Officer, Christin Senior, said activities progressed smoothly at the 63 nomination centres across the island. The centres opened at...
Early Retirement Incentive for ISCF Members
KINGSTON — Cabinet has approved incentive payment to facilitate early retirement of selected members of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF). Providing additional details at on December 7 post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House, Minister of National Security, Hon. Dwight Nelson, said payments not exceeding two year’s salary over and above normal separation entitlements, will be offered. "This payment is...
ECJ near Ready for Elections
KINGSTON — Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) Professor Errol Miller, is assuring that the electoral machinery is near readiness, with only three of 16 critical tasks left to be completed. Speaking at a press conference on December 7 at the ECJ headquarters in Kingston, Professor Miller informed that the outstanding tasks, which are 90 per cent complete,...
