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High Number of PEP Students Placed in Preferred School
Thirty-one thousand, four hundred and seventy-nine or approximately 84 per cent of the students who sat the 2021 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations have been placed in one of their preferred schools.
What You Need to Know – July 20, 2021
what you need to know about PEP Results, Free COVID-19 Tests in St Catherine and the Prime Minister's recent visit to St Mary.
Studio 58 A- July 19, 2021
President of the Jamaica Olympic Association, Christopher Samuda, recently discussed preparations for the start of the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan which will run from July 23 to August 8.
Calling Farmers – July 20, 2021
Government preparing for boom from psilocybin mushroom industry.
Calling Farmers – July 19, 2021
On today’s edition of Calling farmers, Small Ruminant farmers Advised Against makeshift treatments for treating parasites in small ruminants
Why Men Pay More for Motor Insurance
If you’re a motorist, then you probably already know that gender is often taken into account when seeking insurance. But why? This week on Duh Road, we’re looking at why men tend to pay a lot more for their motor vehicle insurance.
Adelphi Police Station Officially Reopened
The Adelphi Police Station in St. James has been officially reopened following a rehabilitation exercise valued at approximately 47.3 million dollars.
Going For Growth July 19, 2021
COVID-19 continues to impact Jamaica’s labour force. The latest figures for April 2021 are out. However, as no data was collected during this period in 2020 due to the pandemic, the comparison is being made to the corresponding period in 2019. Here's the update.
Jamaica House Weekly | July 18, 2021
Prime Minister hands over newly upgraded Mount Salem Police Station, delivers another unit under the New Social Housing Programme and takes time out to chat with host Rosanna Scotto on Good Day New York.