Jamaica records historic low incidence of poverty, Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant set for completion in two years and Prime Minister participates in National Labour Day project . This is Jamaica House Weekly.
Since the start of 2025, the Government has rolled out a series of major infrastructure projects across the island to improve the the service delivery of and access to water. On this edition of Going for Growth we look at some of the most recent water infrastructure projects and their impact.
On this Get the Facts, we’re looking at the National Water Commission's (NWC) Amnesty Programme, which gives eligible customers the chance to clear old debts and reconnect their water supply, sometimes with up to 100% of their bill written off.
On today's programme, we share some highlights from Local Government and Community Development Minister, Desmond McKenzie's Sectoral Debate presentation.
In response to the ever-evolving global workforce, the University of the West Indies launched UWI STAR, a Short-Term Advancement and Resource Center that provides flexible, high-impact short courses aimed at empowering, upskilling, and encouraging lifelong learning. Of the approximately 1.3 million Jamaicans in the workforce, just 180,000 possess the advanced skills necessary to operate in a competitive environment, according to...
Today we have a story to share with you… A story of grit and determination… Of triumph! A journey to gold, not on the track, but in dance! In traditional folk forms in general, and maypole in particular! Join us for another edition of The Arts Page.
Those of us who can recall the 1998 Reggae Boyz ‘Road to France’ football campaign would remember the entire country coming out in support of underdogs Jamaica for their World Cup debut. The PAH! Deaf Dance Company has a similar mission to accomplish: their hopes for Jamaica’s entry onto...
Carnival weekend has come and gone, the dust has settled, and normalcy has returned, but have you ever stopped to think about how does carnival benefit Jamaica economically?
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