Jamaica Pavillion a hit at World Expo Japan with a wide range of activities geared towards attracting visitors to the island from the land of the rising sun.
Students at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) got an opportunity to share ideas directly with Minister of Agriculture Floyd Green.
Lately we’ve been walking through a tour (of sorts) of The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank exhibition: "Dancehall Male Fashion." We can’t take you physically to 12 Ocean Boulevard, but we’ve dug deep into the conversations at the opening of the exhibit earlier this year. The voices invited to the space...
Art is not always defined as something that hangs in an exclusive gallery. On any Jamaican street you will see the power of artistry expressed in our speech…in how wi dress! The African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank (ACIJ/JMB) celebrates our innate artistry and its impact on...
“Dancehall is bold. Dancehall is rebellious and of course dancehall is undeniably Jamaican and one of its most striking elements is its fashion…” These strong statements are not my words. They are those of Dr Kirt Henry, Director of the African Caribbean Institute and he made the statement, regarding which most of...
Economy Records 0.8 Percent Growth in First Quarter; Jamaica Leads Region In Science Policy; and Agriculture Ministry Working on Climate Resilient Resistant Coffee Varieties.
The vexed issue of paternity fraud is one of Jamaica’s age-old problems. In today’s edition of You and the Law, we explore the legal avenues misidentified fathers can take to get redress, with help from Attorney-At-Law, Shuana-Kaye Smith. Stay with us.
Technical officers and farmers receive specialized equipment from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to boost hot pepper production.
Changes anticipated for local Electricity Act and corresponding Licencing Regime, Gender Minister condemns recent spate of violence against women and girls, and Hurricane Mitigation Allocations Announced for 63 Constituencies.
Friday, May 23 will be observed across the island of Jamaica as Labour Day and the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will be hard at work right across the island supporting the national observance.
Legislation Tabled to protect telecommunications infrastructure; Agriculture Stakeholders Urged to Use Artificial Intelligence; and over $500 million generated by Petrojam since 2024.
Stay tuned to find out what has sparked growing protests in the capital city! We’ll tell you why Kingstonians are riled! I’m Joy Kelly. Let’s go Round About JA!
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