Pursuing tertiary education requires sacrifice, commitment, and discipline. However, one of the greatest challenges students often face is financing. That’s why receiving a scholarship can be life-changing, especially for someone striving to fulfil their dream of working in the medical field. Medical student, Yanique Jackson, mirrors this story. Her journey to becoming a doctor began when she cared for her...
Manager of Air Cargo at the Norman Manley International Airport, Leroy Uter, recently sat down with Theodore Henry, host of the discussion programme ‘Get The Facts,’ to discuss some of the important things to bear in mind when importing commercial and personal shipments. We bring you an excerpt of their conversation.
Athletes who wish to compete in the female division for world ranking competitions must take a one-time gene test as of September 01, in compliance with World Athletics' new regulations. Eligibility Rule 3.5 (Male and Female Categories) states that an Athlete must demonstrate their eligibility to compete in the female category by means of SRY testing of an Athlete’s buccal...
Jamaican sprinter and 2x Olympic silver medalist, who specializes in the 400m Christine Day, was recently announced Jamaica’s first Sports Exchange Advisor (SEA), under the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program. She was among 8 Jamaicans who form this year’s cohort of participants. Japanese ambassador to Jamaica His Excellency Yasuhiro Atsumi, outlined that, Day will be coaching sprinting at Tottori...
Westmoreland is the home of the 2025 National Youth in Agriculture Champion. Her name: Lesannie Rose, sixth form student at Frome Technical High School. The eighteen-year-old student is a proud member of the Jamaica 4H club and a youth farmer. Lesannie was filled with joy to have won the award in the Pimento Grafting category at the 71st Denbigh Agricultural,...
The Ministry of Education, Youth Skills and Information will be implementing minor adjustments to the 2025/2026 administration of the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) Examinations following extensive stakeholder consultations with groups such as the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), focus group sessions with principals and education officers, as well as a national survey with the input of some 2,600 parents.
Work is now underway to construct a new 6 story medical tower at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI). The new facility will offer advanced medical care to patients once complete. Chairman Patrick Hylton says each floor is designed to meet the growing needs of the public seeking quality medical treatment on the island.
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