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50 Cocoa Farmers Receive Tools
The Ministry of Agriculture has trained fifty farmers in cocoa frosty pod disease management.
JIS Evening News April 16, 2026
Energy Minister Mulling A Proposal for Purchase Of Electric Cars for Government Vehicles; National Fisheries Authority Steps Up Enforcement Activities, and NSWMA Urges Residents To Report Payment Requests From Workers.
NIS Funeral Grant
While death can be an expensive undertaking, individuals contributing to the National Insurance Scheme, NIS, can have their funeral expenses paid for, when they die. Stay tuned to learn more about the NIS Funeral Grant.
TV Get The Facts – Social Development Commission
Executive Director of the Social Development Commission, Omar Frith, recently sat down with Theodore Henry, host of the discussion programme ‘Get The Facts,’ to share some of the projects and programmes that communities have benefited from during the past year. We bring you an excerpt of their conversation.
MOA climate smart practices
The Ministry of Agriculture is encouraging farmers to invest in climate-smart practices.
JIS Midday News April 15, 2026
FAST Investment Threshold Lowered To 15 Million US Dollars; Country produces over 800,000 tonnes of produce post hurricane Melissa; and St. James Municipal Corporation to Intensify Enforcement Activities in Montego Bay.
Dispute Resolution Push in Court Matters
In a push to make justice more efficient, accessible and affordable for Jamaicans, the head of the Judiciary is advocating for greater use of Dispute Resolution in legal matters. Stay tuned for more in today’ programme.
Increased Public Health Services in Portland
Portland is home to many things—Boston jerk, breadfruit, bananas—and now expanded health services for residents. I have some good news I want to share with you today. Stay tuned.
Adapt Jamaica Programme
Government launches new Adapt Jamaica Program to build climate resilience in Central parishes.
Jamaica’s Promise – St. Andrew Technical High Celebrates 65 years
Sixty-five years ago, in April 1961, St. Andrew Technical High School more popularly referred to as STATHS, was established out of a bold vision for education by former Governor-General Sir Florizel Glasspole during his time as Education Minister. Developed in partnership with the Ministry of Education, the institution opened its doors to just 130 students and 8 teachers.
TV Get The Facts – CSME Skills Certificate
Director of the Work Permit Unit in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Keisha Mighty-Brown, recently sat down with Theodore Henry, host of the discussion programme ‘Get The Facts,’ to outline how to apply for the CSME Skills Certificate permit, its benefits and common mistakes applicants make. We bring you an excerpt of their conversation.


