Jamaica To Develop National Green Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap; Public Warned Against Using Unregulated Sexual Enhancement Products; and over 100 exhibitors to show products at Christmas in July trade show.
The Justice Ministry, through the Victim Services Branch is helping girls and women overcome the trauma of sexual violence. Stay with us as we discuss the ‘Overcomers in Action’ Intervention, that is empowering females to ‘pay it forward.’
Fertilizer being made from sargassum seaweed; capacity of JCF Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch boosted; and Montego Bay to Benefit From Hosting Upcoming CARICOM Meeting.
As the Summer settles in, the race to the island’s next National Festival Queen continues to heat up! Stay tuned for the details! I’m Joy Kelly. Let’s go Round About JA!
Did you know that maypole in Jamaica is always done to mento music? (Maybe you didn’t), but If you caught the Arts Page last week, you would have enjoyed a crash course into a traditional folk form that had its roots, not in Jamaican soil, but thousands of miles away… Join...
The Westmoreland-based Sheffield Primary School is celebrating outstanding performances in the 2025 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) Examinations from students. Principal Dr. Vinnette Malcolm described the school’s performance in this year’s examinations as a moment of pride and accomplishment for the rural institution highlighting that 19 of 24 students out were placed in their schools of choice.
On today’s programme, 10,000 youngsters are ready and rearing to work this summer under the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development’s Youth Summer Employment Programme.
Whenever you visit your local health centre or hospital, you’re greeted by the many doctors and nurses who check your vitals, evaluate your condition and then administer treatment to get you on your way to full recovery. Sometimes you may have to wait a bit to get treatment but once you do the process seems to go seamlessly. There is...
With over 30 years’ experience under his belt in the police force, Jamaica’s top traffic cop has more than just scientific evidence that helmets save lives, he has his own lived experience. Come Duh Road with us, ‘heads up, helmets on’ as ACP Dr Gary Mckenzie shares how wearing a helmet increased his chances of survival in 2 bike crashes.
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