Electronic diaries being rolled out in more police stations; Agriculture Ministry ramping up efforts to combat praedial larceny; and Judges appointed to act in Appeal and Supreme Courts.
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has launched ‘Operation Birthright’, a project under the National Identification System (NIDS) to provide birth certificates for the more than 200,000 Jamaicans without legal proof of their identity.
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.
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