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Going For Growth- First Supplementary Estimates 2022-23 – November 14, 2022
The Government has announced plans to spend an additional 60 billion dollars for the 2022/23 fiscal year. The increase, outlined in the first Supplementary Estimates tabled in the House of Representatives in November, will result in a revised overall budget of 972 billion for the period.
Multi Product sugar industry
Agriculture Minister urging sugar stakeholders to diversify operations and create new products.
Great Shape Inc
Three schools in Western Jamaica receive computers and literacy training from international organization.
Jamaica House Weekly – November 13, 2022
Prime Minister says there are no plans to close or sell Vale Royal, breaks ground for Howard Apartments Housing Development in St. Andrew and hands over more homes under New Social Housing Programme.
The Constitutional Reform Agenda 3
What does it mean to have Jamaica rest squarely in the hands of Jamaicans? That’s a question that will have to be answered with Jamaica’s transition from a Constitutional Monarchy to a Republic. Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte says Jamaicans will have to play their part in ensuring the transition is smooth and effective. She says,...
Career Talk – Challenges of Entrepreneurship Part 2
We revisit the path of Entrepreneurship with input from entrepreneur and co-founder of Kee Farms, Nicholas Kee.
Healthline – Diabetes Awareness Month – November 11, 2022
The Government is this month rolling out a $50-million programme to increase citizen access to the point of care testing procedure for diabetes.
JIS Evening News – November 11, 2022
Jamaican Fishermen expected to return from Columbia later tonight; Health and Wellness Ministry signs contracts in Kingston for CODE CARE initiative; and Agriculture Ministry acquires new vehicle for climate resilience project.
JIS Midday News November 11, 2022
Prime Minister calls for more developers to join NHT’s guaranteed purchase programme; Education Ministry tackling student behaviour with 25/34 schools’ strategy and road users urged to prepare for new Road Traffic Act