Country Records Reduction in road fatalities, Mitchel Town residents receiving reliable water supplies and over 3,000 cases resolved through restorative Justice.
Eighteen-year-old Teana Fuller, a former ward of the state and lower sixth form student at St. Hugh’s High School, was earlier this year named the top girl for the Southeast Region of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) 11th annual Educational Achievement Awards Ceremony. She was awarded for her outstanding performance in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)...
Rising costs for ready-made houses and construction materials to build a home continue to be a concern for many Jamaicans, who dream of home ownership. Private company, Kingston Logistics Center (KLC), has launched six container housing solutions, to provide a cost-effective home ownership solution.
Many persons overseas are looking to do business in Jamaica. Our close proximity to key markets in North and Central America, ready pool of talent, and business friendly environment makes Jamaica very attractive. One of the key tools the Government uses to facilitate foreign direct investment into Jamaica is through Special Economic Zones (SEZs) which are areas in a country...
Did you know that you could use breadfruit to treat acne and other skin conditions? Well Portland youth agriculture ambassador Chris-Ann Witter has formulated a product to do just that. We tell you all about it on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
Senate committee to review legislation to impose stricter penalties for murder; new multipurpose facility opened in Sherlock Crescent community; and National School moves day to be observed this Friday.
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has announced that some 20,000 new rooms are set to come on stream over the next five to 10 years for the Tourism Sector. Making his contribution to the Sectoral Debates in the House of Representatives on Tuesday minister Bartlett pointed out that the additional rooms will be located all over the island.
Annette Peart is a small farmer who lives in Manchester. Ms. Peart knows very well what it’s like to experience hardships, having been without a home of her own for some time. Now she has a 2-bedroom home to call her own, built by the Government under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP).
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