The Ministry of Education is reporting a Six point Five per cent increase in mathematics passes in the 2015 sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
The Ministry of Education is reporting an increase in the number of students who received grade one to three passes in Mathematics, as well as in Thirteen other subject areas in the sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, CSEC. Chief Education Officer in the Ministry of Education, Dr. Grace Mclean recently sat down with Ian Boyne to give an...
The barriers are being implemented by the National Works Agency, NWA, as part of efforts to enhance the safety of all users of that corridor.The traffic barriers, which are new to Jamaica, replace the regular aluminium structures.
Jamaica is on alert for the Panama Tropical Race Four disease, which is posing a threat to bananas and plantains especially in the eastern hemisphere. Today we bring you part two in our series on the disease and the measures being taken by the Banana Board to prevent the entry of the disease into the country.
Education Ministry reports improvement in CAP Passes; Government Pursues Results-Based Budgeting, and More than 800 Jamaicans employed under REDI project.
Ground broken for 100,000 gallon water tank in Mason River; J.P.S. customers to see Seven percent reduction in Electricity Bills this Month; and Two Hundred and Forty Four Police Recruits to be deployed to aid in crime fighting efforts.
The United Nations Political Declaration and the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing estimate that, by 2050, the number of older persons in the world will double.
Former Prime Minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, has commended the Jamaican Government on its Economic Reform Programme, noting that Fiscal consolidation is vital if the economy is to achieve sustained growth.