Quarantine requirement removed for fully vaccinated persons, Health ministry expands Pfizer vaccine access to Jamaicans over 50 and discussions underway to establish shelter for human trafficking victims.
New Curfew hours and other measures take effect Thursday, BOJ again increases policy interest rate and Tourism Ministry expecting 3.2 million visitors in 2022.
The Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) will soon launch a programme to provide employment opportunities for some of the homeless persons in the Municipality.
Prime Minister promises fair treatment for persons detained under states of emergency; Black River High School gets new classroom block and Diaspora Policy being finalised for Cabinet submission.
The U. S. Embassy in Jamaica in partnership with the STEAMHouse Network recently staged the inaugural JamA.I.ca Codefest Artificial Intelligence Hackathon designed for beginners, experts and individuals with an interest in Computer Science, Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
Prime Minister hails security forces, Government committed to strengthening legislation to combat Human Trafficking, and Cruise ships return to Falmouth.
The Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) will be hosting a virtual investment conference on November 17 and 18 dubbed ‘Explore: Do Business Jamaica’. The conference is part of efforts to educate potential investors about the many opportunities available in Jamaica’s growing sectors, and the island’s positive business environment.
On Thursday November 18 and Friday November 19, the Ministry of Tourism will host a Health and Wellness Conference at the Montego Bay Convention Centre under the theme “refresh, reboot, reawaken- the new world of health and wellness”.
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