Consumer Affairs Commission releases textbook survey findings, trained officers to be assigned to Restorative Justice Centres island-wide and Labour and Social Security Ministry to host job fair tomorrow.
Jamaica’s Anti-Money laundering framework to be improved, City of Kingston sign to be erected on the Waterfront and Wood Hall residents in Clarendon get improved access to potable water
Parliament pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Government moving to have more persons trained in Restorative Justice and $200 million set aside for National Irish Potato and Onion programme.
Police youth clubs in schools in St. James, will be reestablished and revamped during the new school year, following the successful staging of youth summer camps in the Norwood and Salt Spring communities, geared at fostering a better relationship between youth and the Police.
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development is rolling out a comprehensive market assessment and rehabilitation programme, to improve markets across the island. One of the markets recently reconstructed and expanded under the two-year programme, is the Hopewell Market.
Prime Minister to Head Delegation to UN Transforming Education Summit, Additional Police Officers Deployed to Town Centres and CAC secures 15.9 million dollars in compensation for consumers.
Jamaica’s faith-based community is set to join a growing list of groups benefitting from a restorative justice programme initiated by the Ministry of Justice. The partnership was recently inked on paper by both parties.
As the nation gears up for the global celebration of International Coastal Clean-up Day, a call is being made for young people to adopt local beaches. I’m Anthony Morgan, join me in the environment corner for the details.
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