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Support of CIB to farmers
The Coconut Industry Board is providing critical support to coconut farmers to support the sustainability of the sector.
Importance of awareness of health status
On this week’s Healthline, we explore the impacts that ignorance of your health status can have on your overall wellbeing.
Career Talk – Jamaica Creative Career Expo 2024 The Creative Business
Over a thousand secondary and tertiary students attended the recent Jamaica Creative Career Expo, held at the Jamaica Conference Centre on February 23. Among its highlights was a riveting panel discussion featuring several industry big wigs, including CEO of Romeich Entertainment Romeich Major, Group Managing Director of Dream Entertainment Ltd, Scott Dunn, and Jamaican filmmaker Storm Saulter. The panelists offered...
MOA spent 11.5 million on road works in Trelawny
Government spending over $11 million on road works in Trelawny and plans announced to put over 6000 hectares under production.
What to expect at Coffee Festival 2024
The 2024 Blue Mountain Coffee Festival is tomorrow and it promises to be an amazing experience.
The Science Research Council’s Available Programs for Students
Through its efforts to create, organize, and advance scientific research and innovation, the Scientific Research Council (SRC) continues to help foster the spirit of scientific inquiry across Jamaica. Executive Director, Dr. Charah Watson, believes science, technology, and innovation must be play a central role if Jamaica is to prosper in the modern world. This philosophy underlines the various initiatives implemented...
Land Title programme
Ministry of Agriculture embarking on land titling programme across the island.
So JUST Project partners with Civil Society Groups
It is said that ‘Many hands make light work.’ Today we highlight two Civil Society Organizations that are getting a helping hand from the So JUST Project to help expand the reach of the vital community outreach work they are putting in right across the country. Stay tuned.
St Mary set for big developments
St Mary may be one of Jamaica’s smallest parishes, but at the moment its future is looking big and bright. The parish welcomed its first International commercial flight at the Ian Flemming International Airport in Boscobel on February 24, an achievement which is set to usher in a new period of growth and development. Stay tuned to hear more.
Former sugar works get letters of possession
157 former agricultural workers receive letters of possession from the Government.


