Ministry of Education not associated with Free Laptop Scam, Ministry of Health to ramp up public sensitization on HIV/AIDS and JPs Urged to Work with Police to Fight Crime.
The Holidays are winding down, and the children’s free paper is almost burnt to ashes. With that in mind, now is a good time for parents and guardians to begin getting the youngsters back into their normal school-day routine so they can make a smooth transition when the new term begins.
Government to discuss consequences of crime with students, three billion dollars allocated for repairing secondary roads and Motor Vehicle Examinations to begin on January 9.
Paternity and Adoptive parent leave now in effect in public sector, Police charged to take solution-based approach to fighting crime and JN Bank approved to distribute JAM-DEX.
The passage of the Science Technology and Innovation Policy, launch of the first Science Technology Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy and additional communities receive free broadband internet access. These achievements and more defined the year the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology in 2022. Let us take a quick look back at some of the year’s major happenings.
Resurgence in tourism spurring economic growth, Government partnering with church to address Jamaica’s mental health challenge and work advanced on Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs’ website.
Highest number of road fatalities recorded last year, Jamaica welcomes over 3 million visitors in 2022 and new measures coming to improve waste disposal.
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