Restorative Justice is being used to satisfactorily resolve matters such as: failure to repay loans or fulfill other financial commitments within the community, failure to pay rent, disputes over money, property damage, boundary disputes, minor wounding, assaults and confrontations, defamation of character, and threats.
Development of Logistics Hub Master plan to begin in short order and Tourism Ministry to undertake transformational projects in Montego Bay and Kingston.
The agricultural sector is benefitting from 2.9 million US dollars in funding as part of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries climate change mitigation efforts.
Gov’t to sign MOU for development of Logistics Hub, Transport and Works Ministry to carry out assessment of damaged roads, drains and gullies and 11 rest stop locations now in operation across the island
Consultant to Advise On Cannabis Licensing Authority, Education Ministry moves to provide more incentives to schools and Work to begin on Dump Up Beach in Montego Bay.
The Jamaica Agricultural Society, JAS, will be hosting its 32nd celebration of Farmers’ Month in April, under the theme ‘Grow what we eat, eat what we grow’.
Positive outcomes expected from Economic Reform Programme endorsement by President Obama, Senate Passes Administrator-General’s Amendment Bill and Ministries urged to implement sexual harassment and disability policies.
Finance Minister to co-chair Working group at IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC, Government Focused on Growing Maritime Sector and 3.9 Million US dollar Watershed Project Launched.
Deans of Discipline in schools across the island are being urged to lead the charge in restoring positive attitudes, values and behaviours among students.