Government revising National Youth Policy, Agriculture Ministry to combat illegal fishing and work underway on the Banana Walk to Ferry segment of Rio Cobre pipeline replacement project.
Agriculture and Fisheries ministry moves to combat illegal fishing in Jamaican waters, thousands of Rose Town residents benefit from completed infrastructural development project and Health Minister urges parents to immunize their children
House approves orders under Proceeds Of Crime Acts, JUTC Implements measure to curb indiscipline at Transport Centre and State agencies to get energy efficient air conditioning system
Football’s International governing body FIFA is determined to play its part to help lift the standard of football played in the CONCACAF region, of which Jamaica is a part.
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.
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 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.
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