Something happened on the first of May. It happened in the Sunshine City where a purposeful Power Hour intervention unfolded across several schools in St Catherine. Curious? I’ll let Jacqui Lawernce tell you all about it! The initiative, her brainchild, was executed thanks to the work of the Eagles...
With her award-winning aquaponic system, Tanoya Garvey, a grade 13 student at Mary Mount High School, is hoping to make a huge impact in the agriculture business. The Eighteen-year-old took home the national award in Agri-Technology and Innovation at the Jamaica 4-H Clubs’ National Achievement Expo held earlier this year at the 4-H Centre in Denbigh, Clarendon.
On Today’s edition of Calling Farmers, we have an inspiring story about Coconut Farmer Michael Leckie, who credits the success of his farm to the hands-on technical support of the Coconut Industry Board. Stay tuned to hear how their guidance transformed his farming journey and brought his farm to new heights. Good morning I’m Andrae Palmer.
St. Andrew communities to benefit from Ferry to Rock Pond Pipeline Project. Government welcomes upgrade to US travel advisory and national security investments led to massive illegal firearm interception. This is Jamaica House Weekly.
Interest rates are fundamental to our financial health. They affect our loans, savings, credit, and investments. Understanding how they work help us to make smarter financial decisions. Stay tuned to this Get the Facts as we delve deeper into the topic of what are interest rates
On this feature, we take a closer look at tariffs, what they are, how they work, and the role they play in shaping Jamaica’s economy. Listen in as we explore what this could mean for local producers, importers, and consumers
Jamaica records historic low incidence of poverty, Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant set for completion in two years and Prime Minister participates in National Labour Day project . This is Jamaica House Weekly.
Since the start of 2025, the Government has rolled out a series of major infrastructure projects across the island to improve the the service delivery of and access to water. On this edition of Going for Growth we look at some of the most recent water infrastructure projects and their impact.
On this Get the Facts, we’re looking at the National Water Commission's (NWC) Amnesty Programme, which gives eligible customers the chance to clear old debts and reconnect their water supply, sometimes with up to 100% of their bill written off.
On today's programme, we share some highlights from Local Government and Community Development Minister, Desmond McKenzie's Sectoral Debate presentation.
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