Jamaica to expand diplomatic relations with new territories; Over 620 million spent to improve health centres; and 100 students to begin training under Career Advancement Programme, CAP.
Attorney General says Dr. Christopher Tufton and Arthur Williams are still Senators; Education Minister says International Partnerships are important to Jamaica’s Developments in Education, and…NHF Provides 51.8 Million Dollars in Drug Subsidy for Epileptics.
In today’s programme we tell you about the approved standards for helmets in Jamaica as well as the importance of wearing one when operating a motorcycle.
The Self Start Fund, SSF has embarked on a programme to educate and make access to its loan products easier for public sector workers who want to start a business or increase their existing business output.
On today’s edition of Sports Spotlight we get an update on the Jamaica Tallawahs after the draft for the next Caribbean Premier League Twenty 20 tournament. We also get some insider details about the upcoming SW Isaac Henry Track and Field Invitational.
The Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation –KSAC- has passed a resolution for the allocation of 39 and a half million dollars from its Equalization Fund to complete upgrading works at the Queens Market in Downtown, Kingston.
Tax Administration Jamaica, TAJ, has been making life easier for taxpayers with the introduction of its new web platform and Revenue Administration Information System, RaiS. Communications Officer at TAJ, Leighton Beckles gives an overview of the information system, rolled out on February 9 by the Tax Authority
No increase in property taxes for the next fiscal year, 500 apprentices to be engaged in Registered Apprenticeship Programme and Bill to amend the Dangerous Drugs Act passed in the Upper House.
Finance Minister commends unions representing Public Sector Workers, UDC leases Victoria Pier Property, and OSH legislation to be tabled in upcoming legislative year