The National Youth Service (NYS) will be offering Information Technology (IT) training to participants, with the establishment of three state-of-the-art computer laboratories at its camp sites. Funding for the project,...
State Minister for Energy and Mining Hon. Laurence Broderick has said that Petrojam is making the necessary infrastructural adjustments to its refinery, to improve the production and delivery of E-10,...
The Ministry of Energy and Mining is urging Jamaicans, especially industry stakeholders to review the final draft of the government's revised Energy Policy (Green Paper) as part of its thrust...
Twenty-three-year-old St. Thomas resident, Kamoy Brown, is unemployed, but is optimistic that he will get a job soon. With his newly acquired computer skills, gained from attending classes at the...
Chairman of the Scientific Research Council (SRC), James Moss-Solomon, has disclosed that the Caribbean Information Platform on Renewable Energy (CIPORE) has received over 100,000 hits since it was enabled at...
A warning system for flooded fordings, a honey extractor, and an ackee power project, were some of the innovations that received top honours at the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) National...
Chairman of the Scientific Research Council (SRC), James Moss-Solomon, has disclosed that the Caribbean Information Platform on Renewable Energy (CIPORE) has received over 100, 000 hits since it was enabled...
Government is not imposing General Consumption Taxes (GCT) on electricity or water. Minister without Portfolio with responsibility for Information and Telecommunications, Daryl Vaz, has said that at no time was...
Residents of Manchester got the opportunity to air their views on the recent application for a tariff increase by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), at a forum held on...
The Caribbean Information Platform on Renewable Energy (CIPORE) will be launched tomorrow (April 24, 2009) at the Scientific Research Council (SRC) in Kingston, Jamaica. CIPORE (www.cipore.org) is the information and...
Residents of St. James turned out on April 21, to participate in a public consultation on the Jamaica Public Service Company's (JPSCo) application for a tariff increase, staged by the...
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