Caymanas Economic Zone developer to be announced soon, Education Minister open to discussions with the JTA and World Bank partners with government to boost animation industry.
Flat tax for the public transport system should make tax payment easier, ban on smoking in public places to be observed at this year’s Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show, contract signed for four diesel electric straddle carriers at the Kingston container terminal.
Youth and Culture Minister, Lisa Hanna says online petition by JFJ factually incorrect, Juveniles housed at Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre to be removed in a matter of weeks and Education Ministry to issue bulletin to schools explaining the implications of the new no smoking regulations
Prime Minister stresses need for building zone regulations and codes to be expedited, more than 4-hunderd Jamaicans set to benefit from animation workshop and cabinet approves policy for mandatory reintegration of pregnant school girls.
Consumers to be shielded from unwarranted price increases, pilot breakfast programme to be launched in schools this year and ground broken for Lathbury Barracks.
Government secures $250 million dollar grant for disabled community, occupational Safety and Health Act to be tabled this year and Jamaicans urged to support next genderation initiative.
Alpart to reopen in 2016, 30 plus schools to benefit from pilot computer tablet initiative and CMI renew MOU with YUTE to benefit youngsters in marginalized communities.
IMF Representative says Jamaicans must unite to solve economic problems, 2 boy’s homes to be repaired from CCRIF funds and easier access to information coming for library users.
Jamaica’s trade deficit narrows; National Blood Transfusion Service appeals for donors; and transport authority begins series of consultations on fare increase.
Finance Minister confident the worst is behind Jamaica, Path benefits to increase and Security Minister launches high tech ID for licensed firearm holders.
Cabinet approves GOJ Health Card, Ministry of Education to establish diagnostic centres for special needs children and Caribbean Growth Forum scheduled for next week.
Jamaica could benefit from southern nations in human capital development, Governor General calls for greater attention to be given to technological innovation for youth and Abilities Foundation expands its curriculum to better cater to persons with disabilities.
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