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JIS Midday News – February 9, 2023
Jamaican companies secure contracts coming out of Guyana Trade Mission, Jamaica and Sierra Leone to strengthen cooperation in several areas; and Ceremonial Opening of Parliament to take place on February 14.
House Matters – February 09, 2023
Child Restraint Law Being Relaxed for PPV operators, Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs asking for amicable partnership in the process of removing the monarchy as head of state, and Motor vehicle operators urged to install seatbelts in their vehicles.
Road Rules Pt 4
Police expanding use of several enforcement tools, as efforts continue to maintain public safety and order on the nation’s roads. On today’s programme we will tell you more about three of those tools.
JIS Evening News February 8, 2023
JCF reporting 31 percent drop in major crimes, Restorative justice being introduced in 500 schools and government outlines amendments to child restraint requirements under new Road Traffic Act.
JIS Midday News February 8, 2023
Manually Written Traffic Tickets to be phased out by end of year, Met Service improving forecasting ability with technology, and TEF seeking booth holders for coffee festival.
Restorative Justice Week 2023
The Ministry of Justice is observing Restorative Justice (RJ) Week from February 5 to 11 under the theme ‘Stories of Restoration… Everyone Has a Say, the RJ Way’.
Cultural District Project To Be Expanded
The Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) project to transform downtown into a cultural district will be expanded during Reggae Month in February. The initiative, which involves infrastructure and beautification works, aims to highlight the country’s iconic musical heritage while also creating a space for recreation.
National Career Awareness Week 2023
The Ministry of Education and Youth, in collaboration with the HEART NSTA/Trust, Junior Achievement Jamaica and the Jamaica Library Service will be observing National Careers Awareness Week 2023 from February 4 -10.
Coconut Farmer Michael Swaby
On today’s edition of Calling Farmers, we hear the story of St Mary coconut farmer Michael Swaby.