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JIS Evening News- November 14, 2022
Government not supporting lawlessness and disorder, Senator calls for implementation of Police Services Act and Jamaican fishing crew repatriated successfully from Columbia.
JIS Midday News November 14, 2022
National Security Ministry clarifies execution of capital budget, 175 million raised from adopt a clinic programme to date and JAMPRO to host high level investment conference this month.
Transport Ministry Update on Licences
A new system for motor vehicle license classification will be introduced when the new Road Traffic Act and its regulations come into effect. Director of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA), Kenute Hare says under the new system the current classifications of Private and General will be phased out, and a new three-class system with sub-classifications introduced.
Stony Hill Market to be Reopened on November 22
Mayor of Kingston, Senator Councillor Delroy Williams says the renovation of the Stony Hill market in St. Andrew is more than 90 percent complete. Work on the facility includes upgrading of the sanitary conveniences, lighting, roof and vending stalls as well as the general area.
Studio 58A – Secrets to Success with Michael Lee Chin Pt 2
Local Billionaire, Entrepreneur, and Chairman of the NCB Financial Group, Michael Lee Chin, says anything is possible with discipline, confidence, hard work, patience, endurance and good role models. He recently sat down with Vaughn Davis, host of the online discussion programme Studio 58A, to share secrets to sustainable success. We bring you an excerpt of their interview.
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.


