200 Million dollars allocated to repair roads in Montego Bay; Thousands of youth participating in Restorative Justice programme; and Jamaica to celebrate Africa Day on May 25.
A bust of labour movement activist, Agnes “Aggie” Bernard, was unveiled at the Kingston Craft Market located downtown to kick off Workers’ Week, May 15 to 23, under the theme ‘Repositioning Jamaica’s Labour Market post COVID-19’.
Several projects geared at improving the facilities at some of our airports and aerodromes are set to get underway this financial year. Millions are set to be invested to improve the capacity of the aviation sector as well as the overall experience for both residents and visitors.
On this week’s edition of You and the Law, we’re looking at why you shouldn’t pay Justices of the Peace (JPs) for their services, and what you should do if a JP asks for payment in exchange for their services.
Mask mandate to be reinstated, Health and COVID-19 safety measures being put in place for students sitting external exams, and Agriculture Ministry launching ‘Planting with a Purpose’ drive.
RADA plays a critical role in the life of farmers across the island. Today, St Thomas farmer Lawrence Lynch shares his experience receiving support from the agency.
Jamaica is now open to the middle east thanks to the decision by Dubai-based Emirates Airlines to start selling seats to Island. And later plans announced to upgrade public beaches across the island.
United Kingdom the latest to back Jamaica’s candidature for Commonwealth Secretary General, Government to facilitate trade relations between Guyana and local private sector players and more WIFI hotspots to be rolled out this fiscal year.
Government to establish bilateral agreement with Guyana for production of Corn; RADA to launch mobile app; and government calling for investment to boost local production.
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