The Institute of Jamaica-IOJ-, East Street Complex in downtown, Kingston, will once again open to the public on Saturdays, beginning April 25, from 10 am to 3 pm.
The NSWMA will be collecting electronic waste in 6 communities under an E-Waste pilot project. Find out more about the initiative in today’s Programme.
The Ministry of Agriculture is to target over 300 farmers for onion cultivation during the 2015/16 fiscal year, to maximize outputs for import substitution.
Stiffer Fines for Littering in Public Places, Cabinet Approves Land Acquisition for Yallahs RM Court Expansion and Improved transport arrangements for downtown Kingston by June 2016
Over 400 million to be spent on agro-parks this fiscal year; Early Childhood instructors to benefit from 30 million dollar training programme; and increased support for flexi-work arrangements.
Over 400 million dollars to be spent on Agro-parks this fiscal year and Construction of the North/South leg of Highway 2000 scheduled for completion by early 2016.
Thousands of young people are expected to participate at the Jamaica 4-H Clubs 2015 National Achievement Exposition, scheduled for April 23 to 24 at the Denbigh Showground in Clarendon.
Crime Stop increases reward for information on Riverton fires, Government announces new NHT Board and Technology Minister says there will be no mass closure of post offices across the island.
Transportation Hub coming for Portmore, Government signs non-binding MOU for integrated development of Logistics Hub and five bidders shortlisted for Norman Manley Airport privatization.