Entrepreneurs are being encouraged to invest in the tourism industry to create wealth generation opportunities in one of Jamaica’s fastest growing sectors. We tell you all about it on this week’s tourism round up.
Student Rearing Program to be expanded in St Elizabeth Northwestern constituency, Water Supply improvement projects to be undertaken in St. Andrew West Rural and resolution tabled against unilateral embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.
The Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC) presents a golden opportunity for entrepreneurs serious about taking advantage of Jamaica’s diverse flora, inviting interested persons to participate in its upcoming one-day workshop exploring opportunities in the essential oils industry. The event, dubbed “Introduction to Oil Extraction" is geared towards presenting a comprehensive overview of all aspects of the industry, highlighting local market...
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining is upgrading the school gardening program, beginning with Newell High School in St Elizabeth! According to Portfolio Minister, Floyd Green, the initiative is a part of the Government’s wider aim to bolster food security and encourage sustainable farming practices across the island.
As part of its efforts to sensitize members of the public about domestic abuse and related issues, the Bureau of Gender Affairs (BGA) recently rolled out its ‘No Excuse For Abuse campaign, recently hitting the ground in Papine. Among other things the campaign involves sensitization sessions with targeted groups, the distribution of flyers, and staging community chats – which sees...
In a society where men are less likely than women to seek psychosocial support, hearing that fathers have been stepping up and seeking help to better father their children is a big deal. Stay with us to hear more.
Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Mining executing several projects at Newell High School in St. Elizabeth to help the institution become self-sustainable.
Digital technology has fundamentally improved the way we conduct a variety of activities, such as communicating across distances, pursuing higher education and doing business with companies. The latest area being changed for the better thanks to digital tech is accessing medical treatment. Telehealth systems allow medical practitioners to treat patients remotely. On today’s programme Senior Business Development Partner and Caribbean...
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