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Meteorological Service of Jamaica Weather App, March 23, 2022
Jamaica will soon have its own weather app to give more precise data and warnings that other global apps cannot provide. It’s being created as part of the ‘Building Resilience Through Climate Adaptation Technologies (BRETCAT) project being spearheaded by the Meteorological Service of Jamaica (MSJ).
JIS Evening News March 22, 2022
Government increases special allocation to mitigate increasing energy prices, reduction in major crimes for first quarter of the year and 43,000 housing starts programmed for the next four years
JIS Midday News March 22, 2022
Entertainment Academy to be established in Montego Bay, national council on reparation finalising roadmap to reparation and thousands of students begin coding classes this month...
Franklyn Town Police Station Newly Refurbished
Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) attached to the Franklyn Town Police Station in Kingston can now better serve residents following extensive refurbishing of the facility.
Hyrdo Electric Project
Jamaica is known as the land of wood and water. But for persons living in the corporate area, water lock offs, or low water pressure is what many would term “a common assault”. And with climate change affecting rainfall patterns water storage is in limited supply. The government has been exploring several measures to boost water supply and one such...
NFA encouraging fishers to diversify
Fishers are being encouraged to diversify their operations to ensure the sector remains sustainable over the long term.
JIS Evening News March 21, 2022
Jamaica to welcome Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tomorrow, $1 billion earmarked to help with learning loss caused by pandemic and major upgrade of urban roadways to start next month...
4H club parish achievement days 2022
Jamaica 4H club members, the parish achievement days series is back and will be bigger and better this year.
Going For Growth March 21, 2022
Public sector compensation restructure to increase wage bill but that shouldn’t compromise Jamaica’s debt targets. Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke explains in this week’s going for growth!


