Washington Boulevard to be redesigned; all teachers to be paid by central government; and RDG reporting increased customer satisfaction at all locations. The news in detail after the break.
The Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park has seen an increase in foreign visitors since its inscription on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List. We look at the park and other UNESCO inscriptions in Jamaica.
Phase 2 of Social Housing Programme Gets Underway, Government to upgrade staff facilities at schools island-wide and 2 billion dollars in Back-to-School Grants Allocated For PATH Beneficiaries
Construction of a museum to honour and memorialise Jamaica’s first National Hero, the Right Excellent Marcus Mosiah Garvey, is near completion and expected to be finished during the country’s 60th year of Independence.
The National Stadium in St. Andrew is a notable landmark for many Jamaicans. The structure is as old as the independent Nation itself and has a been the venue for some of the most memorable events in the country’s history.
Cuban teachers to support education sector, RGD launches new online services and Education Ministry forging partnerships with faith-based organizations to reinforce positive values among youth
Hundreds of specialist teachers available ahead of new academic year, Notable gains recorded under Vision 2030, and Government committed to expanding Sangster International Airport.
Southern Parks and Markets (SPM) Waste Management Limited has launched the ‘Drum A Di Gate’ initiative in the Holland Village community in St. Elizabeth, to improve garbage disposal in the area.
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