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Going For Growth-Additional Social Intervention Expenditure July 11, 2022
The Government has programmed an additional $2.7 billion in social support to further cushion the impact of the rising cost of living on vulnerable groups. We have the breakdown in this week’s Going for Growth.
4H to introduce fisheries in schools
Jamaica 4H clubs to introduce fisheries programme in schools across the island.
Cecil Cooper Foundation
Students at Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts receive scholarships from private sector foundation.
The Death Penalty
On this week’s You and the Law, we’re looking at a divisive part of Jamaica’s criminal justice system that has entered the public discourse yet again. We’re talking about the Death Penalty and where Jamaica stands legally on the practice.
Healthline-Monkeypox part 2. July 9, 2022
Jamaica has recorded its first confirmed case of Monkeypox. But don’t panic, stay in the know. We’ll provide an update in this week’s Healthline.
Tourism Growth trends
Jamaica’s tourism sector is still on a path to full recovery, with projections for a bumper season this year. Stick around as Director of Tourism Donovon White shares the latest trends on this week’s tourism round up.
4h aquaponics pilot
Jamaica 4H clubs to launch aquaponic pilot project in Vernamfield Clarendon
JIS Midday News July 8, 2022
Prime Minister expresses shock at assassination of former Japanese leader, Education Ministry to take note of out of school factors to improve learning outcomes and public invited to submit entries for Innovation Competition
Get The Facts-GER Part 1, July 8, 2022
Practicing electricians who remain unregistered are being urged to get certified with the Government Electrical Regulator (GER) to have their work approved. On this week’s Get the Facts we start by looking at the classification system for electricians under this new regime.


