Juror Stipend to be increased, Women and Youth agriculturalists to get boost from Agriculture Ministry, and Government inviting contractors to submit tenders .
Many Jamaicans rely on the services of public health facilities. In fact, the array of medical services they provide are vital to health and wellbeing of thousands at the community level. Sadly however, the look and feel of many of them does not reflect their significance to communities and their residents. Many of them even lack critical equipment to provide...
The St. Mary 4-H Parish Achievement Expo was recently held at the St. Mary High School grounds showcasing the creativeness and innovation of primary and secondary level students in a variety of competitions. Held under the theme: ‘Youth in Agriculture: Shaping the New FACE of Food’ the St. Mary 4-H Parish Achievement Expo featured competitions in agriculture, home economics, leadership...
Labour Day approaches: We see which cultural institution is being granted ease of access….and later, we continue to rally support for Child Month. Let’s go Roundabout JA!
In our last edition of You and the Law, Attorney-at-law, Linton Gordon informed that under Common Law, victims of a cybercrime in the banking sector can sue to recover missing funds. They can bring a lawsuit against the bank either for negligence or breach of contract, or both, or bring an action to account for the monies. Today, we continue...
On Friday, May 10, the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) and the US-based humanitarian organization Global Support and Development (GSD) formally launched their marine cadetship program. Slated to begin this summer, the marine cadetship program is expected to offer aspiring mariners an opportunity for practical humanitarian engagement in the Caribbean while aboard the Motor Vessel (MV) DAWN, operated by GSD.
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