WINDALCO gets waiver of sanctions by US Government, Moody’s upgrades Jamaica’s credit rating from stable to positive and young people with disabilities employed under HOPE Summer Programme.
Approximately one hundred and fifty seven children in state care are set to receive awards for outstanding performance in the Grade Six Achievement Test GSAT.
The Government will be spending over 5.2 million dollars to provide additional tablets for teachers involved in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme.
Road in Namibia renamed in honour of Marcus Garvey, Parliament approves increase in national minimum wage and schools urged to prepare for sugary drinks restriction set to take effect January next year.
Faith Based Groups Urged to Do More to Combat Human Trafficking, Government improving access to employment for persons with disabilities and Child Protection and Family Services Agency to host GSAT awards.
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, has pledged to provide more support for farmers and local manufacturers to expand production and identify new markets.
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