Jamaican-born, Mary Seacole was named the 'Greatest Black Briton' after topping the vote in a campaign that was launched last October to name the 100 Greatest Black Britons. The announcement...
Industry and Tourism Minister, Aloun Assamba is urging potential investors to take advantage of the huge benefits that can accrue from the transformation of Caymanas Park into a modern, first-class...
Applications for official documents under the Access to Information Act, which came into effect in seven Government Ministries and agencies on January 5 this year, have been made chiefly by...
Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies has said that the fiscal year 2004/05 has a number of positive prospects. He was speaking at a meeting late last week...
In keeping with government's unequivocal commitment to freedom of the press and freedom of expression, government has encouraged and facilitated wide participation in media ownership. This was affirmed on Sunday...
State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture, Dr. Donald Rhodd has assured student leaders that the National Youth Policy would be finalized by Cabinet, later this month,...
Minister of Information, Senator Burchell Whiteman has said that the Medical School of the University of the West Indies (UWI), had not "lost" its accreditation status with the General Medical...
Walkerswood Caribbean in St. Ann, processor of Jamaican spices, launched its Green Adventure farm project in New Forest, South Manchester on Thursday, February 5. This agricultural project is expected to...
The Management Institute for National Development (MIND), will launch its fully on-line Associate of Science degree in Management Studies on Wednesday, February 11. This will be the first fully on-line...
The Portmore Municipality has planned a budget of $152.2 million for the 2004/05 financial year, with the intention of earning a similar amount for the period. Mayor of Portmore, George...
The complement of Justices of the Peace (JPs) serving the parish of Portland was increased on February 5 when 21 new persons were sworn in at a special function held...