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NPSC Parent-Training and Information Session
The National Parenting Support Commission (NPSC) recently hosted a parent-training and information session at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston to engage and empower parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children. To kick things off Chief Executive Officer of the NPSC, Kaysia Kerr, stressed to attendees that the family is the foundation of society,...
New ways to fund projects
There are many ways to access financing for your agricultural projects. But did you know you could use a competition?
Rafting at Rio Grande
How much do you know about rafting at the Rio Grande in Portland? If your answer is not much, then stick around to learn more on this week’s tourism round up.
Immigration/Customs C5 Digital Form Pt 2
As of September 1, all travellers to Jamaica are required to fill out the passenger declaration form or Immigration/Customs C5 form online. On today’s programme we’ll explore the process of filling out the online passenger declaration form.
Top 2023 Marcus Garvey Public Sector Scholar – Captain Natalie James
On Thursday, August 18, nineteen public-sector workers were awarded full scholarships, under the Marcus Garvey Public Sector Graduate Scholarship, to pursue advanced studies at accredited universities in Jamaica, North America, and Europe. The Scholarship which is administered by the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, was launched in 2020 at a value of $1 Billion to improve the human...
Night Shelter Opens In Ocho Rios
Homeless persons in St. Ann now have a comfortable place to lay their heads, following the recent opening of a night shelter in the parish.
Microclimate greenhouse
What if you could grow strawberries year-round anywhere in Jamaica? Interested?
Female Farmer Toni Ann Williams
Today we share the story of female farmer, Toni Ann Williams, and her details about her farm - Mosa Estate.
Jamaica’s Promise – Simoya Cunningham of Lucea Primary School
12-year-old Simoya Cunningham of Lucea Primary School in Hanover defied the odds to sit this year’s Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations. For most of her grade six year, Simoya struggled with poor health that landed her in the hospital for extended periods, which is where she sat the Ability Test. Principal of Lucea Primary School, Yasmin Anderson-Jackson, expresses her delight...
Fairfield Gets Water Shop
Residents in Fairfield, St. Elizabeth, are now benefiting from improved water supply following the establishment of a water shop in the area.
HIV Discrimination Campaign
What if you or someone you know tested positive for HIV. This type of situation can alter the course of your life for better or worse, depending on how you deal with it. Will the diagnosis prevent you from finding work to take care of yourself and family? And, will the stigma associated with HIV prevent you from accessing vital...


