Government to increase ethanol in current fuel mix, government establishes shelter for victims of human trafficking and Jamaica improves standing in Human Trafficking report.
Education ministry to give more support to diagnosis of learning disabilities, nearly 250 small farmers to receive financial support and housing solutions being considered for Montpelier, St. James.
Jamaica Constabulary Force rolls out IT training programme; Government reaping success in reducing food import bill; and Jamaicans urged to conserve water as drought conditions could worsen.
No new taxes for this financial year, Jamaicans to benefit from increased information on climate change and National donating 50 million dollars to support Early Childhood education.
Government doubles police in-service training budget, school administrators encouraged to make use of GSAT subject profiles andCulture cards to be issued to students on PATH.
Government is pursuing additional renewable energy sources, corporate Jamaica encouraged to invest further in the nation’s children and NWC urges citizens to continue practising water conservation measures
Agriculture Ministry to identify more arable lands for sorghum cultivation, Final negotiations underway to complete divestment of Wallenford Coffee Company, and significant technological advances for the Education sector, this fiscal year.
National Security Minister reports 40 percent reduction in homicides; car dealers welcome Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel fuel; and Government to introduce art therapy programme for wards of the state.
100 million dollar upgrading works for May Pen Hospital, Primary School principals urged to discontinue academic screening of potential students and MSME Policy to be tabled June.
IMF executive board to consider Jamaica’s economic programme month end, PRIDE project to be extended, and seven primary schools in Kingston receive tablet computers.
Plans still on track for global financial services centre, Over 80 per cent of Jamaica's neediest receiving PATH benefits and government seeking to reduce tobacco use in the country.
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