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Canadian Skills Programme
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is seeking persons to fill a number of positions on the Canadian Skills Programme. These positions range from drivers and mechanics to servers and supervisors.
Praedial Larceny Workshop
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries recently hosted a one day workshop to discuss and formulate new strategies, aimed at arresting the problem of paredial larceny.
PIOJ Provides Details On Economic Growth
PIOJ provides more details on economic growth during September quarter, Parliament approves Omnibus tax incentive Bills and residents of St. Ann, St. Mary and Portland to receive land titles under Cadastral Mapping and Titling Project.
2013/2014 Youth Mayor for Hanover
Eleven year old grade six student of Watford Hill Primary School, in Eastern Hanover, Clinton Brown, is the 2013/2014 Youth Mayor for Hanover
Omnibus Tax Incentive Bills Get Approval
Four pieces of legislation which comprise the Government’s Omnibus Tax Incentive Regime were approved in the House of Representatives on Tuesday
BOJ Projects Moderate Inflation
BOJ projects moderate inflation for December quarter, Public and Private sector organizations to save by partnering with NYS and Jamaica elected to the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO
Bank of Jamaica Projects Economic Growth
Bank of Jamaica projects continued economic growth; Tax Administration Jamaica steps up e-filing sensitization campaign; and irrigation areas designated in Manchester and St. Elizabeth.
Activities To Mark Local Government Month
Several activities are taking place across the island in observance of November as Local government and Community development month. The activities aim to engage and inform persons on the roles and responsibility of the local government
CIVIL Service Week
Civil Service Week is geared towards highlighting the work and worth of outstanding civil servants who have given excellent service to central government and to the country as a whole
4-Million For Cane Roads
Cane farmers across the island to benefit from more repairs to cane roads