Government addressing collapsed drain on Texas Avenue, Portmore; Agriculture Ministry taking steps to boost yam production and Dr. Ana Touza appointed new Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations representative for Jamaica.
Intrigued by a male dominated profession, and drawn by the allure to advance her life, Ann-Marie Brown, took the bold step to acquire skills needed to thrive as an Air Conditioning Maintenance Technician. In today’s feature, we’ll share her story.
Prime Minister reaffirms commitment to protecting human rights in the fight against crime; Over 200 Jamaicans depart today for Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme; and primary students to sit PEP exams over the next two days.
As Farmers Month come to a close, we highlight the story of a family who have been ploughing through farming for many years! The result? Jamaican Thyme and Tings! We tell you all about it on today’s edition of Calling Farmers. Good Morning! I’m Monique Whitfield.
Last week we looked at how the Japanese concept of ‘ikigai’, finding one’s “reason to live” strongly influenced a Jamaican IT professional Dain Daley, who then went on to generously invest his practical work experience into the personal growth of others. We looked at how that investment blossomed into a pattern followed by his mentees, specifically...
The Japanese concept of ‘ikigai’ blends two words: “iki” meaning “to live,” and “gai” meaning “reason,” which translates to “a reason to live.” It's a concept that encourages people to discover what truly matters to them and to live a life filled with purpose and joy. Finding your ikigai answers the age-old question “Why am I...
The Cyber Nations Foundation aims to elevate cyber literacy worldwide while developing a rich and diverse talent pool that will help fill the high number of open positions in the cybersecurity industry and in partnership with Scotiabank, they will be expanding their CyberNauts Programme in the Caribbean. The CyberNauts Programme is a global initiative designed to engage and prepare 100,000...
The Faculty of Science and Sport at the University of Technology replaces and expands on the former Department of Science and Mathematics and according to Lecturer, Professor Kamilah Hylton, it was birthed in 2008 following Jamaica’s dominance in the Beijing Olympics.
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