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You & the Law-Firearms Act to be Amended
The Government is moving to change aspects of the Firearms Act, to among other things increase the mandatory minimum sentence for prohibited weapons and activities. We explore the planned amendments on today’s programme, stay tuned.
Career Talk – Importance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training
The HEART NSTA Trust in collaboration with the Inter-American Centre for Knowledge Development in Vocational Training (ILO/Cinterfor) hosted its Sub-Regional Summit at the Spanish Court Hotel in Kingston November 22 to 24. Major stakeholders in the Caribbean and the Americas gathered at the event to discuss how to chart the path for growing Technical and Vocational Education and Training in...
Rebranding of team Jamaica training
Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCO) launches rebranded team Jamaica training programme
USA sponsors Youth Boxing Training in Jamaica
Between November 14 and 19, the Jamaica Boxing Board (JBB) and Fight for Peace Jamaica in partnership with the US-based Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI) hosted boxing clinics for young people in Portmore, Montego Bay, and Denham Town. President of the Jamaica Boxing Board (JBB), Stephen “Bomber” Jones described the partnership as a no brainer expressing his delight at the Humpty...
Importance of Traceability
Cattle farmers encouraged to tag all their animals under the National Identification and Traceability System (NAITS) to access key export markets.
JIS Evening News November 23, 2023
Over 1 Billion dollars earned from Exports between January and July, Nurses To Get Limited Prescription writing Powers and Rural Bus System for students to come on stream early next year.
Changes to tackle praedial larceny
Stiffer penalties to be introduced for not having receipts when transporting agricultural products.
House Matters – November 23, 2023
Temporary JUTC Fare Reduction announced, 22 million dollars allocated for Constituency Works Projects and Amended Agricultural Produce Act passed.
A look at Cybercrimes Pt1
A growing concern for us in Jamaica, Cybercrimes are estimated to rack up over $12 million in losses each year. Combined with the financial losses, reputational and operational damage that cybercrimes cause to individuals, businesses, and governments, they are also a huge inconvenience to our daily lives. But what exactly are cybercrimes? Listen up to learn more.
Jamaica-Germany Relations
On today’s programme, we take a look at Jamaica and its relationship with the Federal Republic of Germany.