Residents in Westmoreland are being put on alert to protect themselves and their property from rodent migration due to sugar cane harvesting. This in order to mitigate the spread of Leptospirosis.
We’ve been exploring the issue of black identity and self-acceptance, as addressed specifically in children's literature and expressed through the book “The Crown that I Wear” by local author Kamille Jackson. Our discussion continues inside today’s Arts Page. Stay tuned!
On today’s programme, 2024 was given a royal welcome by Jamaicans with the hugely successful 3-in-1 Fireworks Festival 2023 simultaneously taking place in Kingston, Ocho Rios and Mobay! And later, “if yu don’t have a plan, yu plan to fail!” We dive into our new year’s resolutions… Stay Tuned!
Families poured out in droves for the annual New Year's staging of the Funfest family festival in Kingston! With over thirty rides, a zip line… rock climbing, a water park, game arcade and at least three trains ferrying kids around the venue… Funfest is PARADISE for kids! Stay tuned for a peek at who turned out for the bi-annual family...
Many will say seeing is believing and for some people that is the key to achieving their goals. One of the best method to try if you need to visualize what you want to achieve is vision boarding. According to adjunct lecturer, transformational trainer, life coach, and performing arts specialist Fabian Thomas it is a creative tool to encourage self-efficacy...
Parents are consistently warned to monitor their children’s activities on the various social media platforms, as innocent and unsuspecting youngsters are being preyed upon by child predators. On today’s programme, we hear from one cybersecurity expert about the dangers lurking on a few popular platforms. Stay tuned.
Implemented over a five-year period, the National Plan of Action for an Integrated Response to Children and Violence (NPACV) is among Jamaica's commitments to the Global Partnership to stop violence against children in 2016. This Global Partnership aims to implement sustainable development goal 16.2 geared at ending all violence, abuse, and exploitation of children.
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