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.
Government discussing the reopening of Kirkvine and Alpart alumina plants, parents urged to look for early signs of autism in children and commuters to see significant improvements in the public passenger transportation system.
2013/2014 Session of parliament begins, government to spend $520.9 billion during 2013/2014 fiscal year and motorists benefitting from improved registration process at TAJ.
PATH conducting recertification exercise, Major rehabilitation work to continue under the Transportation Infrastructure Rehabilitation Programme and close to 200 Jamaicans to gain employment in Canadian Fast food chain.
Jamaica Cancer Society seeks to reduce incidences of cervical cancer on the island, National Youth Service summer Programme to benefit thousands of young people and the Jamaica Business Development Corporation to train middle managers islandwide.
BSJ to conduct routine testing of toilet tissue, Jamaica commended for road safety initiatives and government increases allocations for child development programmes.
Small businesses in Manchester benefitting from REDI project; sections of Westmoreland benefiting from road works under JEEP and JDIP; and Jamaica poised to reap significant revenue from forest resources .
Education Minister encourages primary students ahead of GSAT exams; Canadian High Commission donates computer room and software to schools and Police officers get training for handling child labour cases.
Jamaica to get cancer control plan; Government creating space for ICT industry at Montego Bay Free Zone; and business leaders urged to capitalize on economic opportunities at Diaspora Conference.
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