Tourism Ministry calling for new strategy to attract workers, legislation coming to mandate separation of solid waste and 25 vehicles added to JCF fleet.
Jamaica working to attract billion US dollar investments, two more pubic sector unions sign on to new compensation system and Jamaica to host Tourism Resilience Conference next February
The 22nd annual Caribbean Bursars Conference was held at the Grand Palladium Hotel in Hanover from November 16 to 19, under the theme ‘Reaffirming Our Roles as Leaders in Educational Institutions’.
The construction of shops and vending stalls at the Jubilee Market in downtown Kingston is expected to be completed by January 2023. When complete, the new space will accommodate approximately 60 haberdashery vendors who sell at the intersection of West Queen and Orange Streets.
The Stony Hill Market, officially reopened on November 24, by Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Desmond McKenzie, was renovated and expanded to increase the space available for vending shops, storage and to accommodate tools such as weighing scales.
Prime Minister hands over 50 new garbage trucks to NSWMA, Agriculture Ministry calling for private sector investment in the sector and 60 Jamaicans to receive Prime Minister’s diamond Jubilee award of excellence.
Economy moving towards pre-pandemic levels, Agri-teachers to be engaged teachers for Grow Smart, Eat Smart campaign; and Disabilities Week to be observed December 3 to 9.
Rio Cobre being tapped to increase access to potable water for residents of St. Catherine, Kingston and St. Andrew. Hear more about it in the environment corner.
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