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VSD urging farmers to reach out for support
The Veterinary Services Division (VSD) in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is encouraging small farmers to reach out to the division for technical support.
JIS Evening News September 22, 2021
Jamaica calls for intervention on global vaccine inequity, Security forces to roll out strategic operation to tackle crime and Tourism Ministry gearing up for tourism awareness week.
Jamaica’s Forestry Management Programme September 22, 2021
Jamaica’s efforts to improve the management of its forests have not gone unnoticed. In fact, one particular programme is knocking it out of the park! I’ll explain in this week’s environment corner.
VSD Says To Watch Where You Buy Meat
The Veterinary Services Division (VSD) within the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Persons is reminding members of the public to ensure they only buy meat from licensed butchers.
Justice Training Institute Update
Since April last year the Justice Training Institute (JTI) in the Ministry of Justice has been using virtual methods to continue training Justices of the Peace (JPs), justice sector employees and members of the public within its various diploma programmes and short courses.
JIS Evening News – September 21, 2021
Health Ministry working to vaccinate 65 percent of population by March; child abuse hotline to be launched tomorrow and NSWMA to introduce E-waste disposal programme.
JIS Midday News – September 21, 2021
Business Owners benefiting from the return of cruise ships, Government Electrical Regulator App to Go Live in November, and Bunny Wailer’s Boyhood Home to Be Restored.
The Digital Disruptor – Kadia Francis
The world is experiencing unprecedented social and economic challenges, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the transition has been difficult for some, others have embraced the need for innovation and creativity to keep going. On today's programme we feature Kadia Francis, who left her nine to five job at a law firm in 2020, to start her own business..
Government working on long term solution to flooding in Halse Hall
Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change, Pearnel Charles Jr., says work is ongoing for a long-term solution to the problem of flooding in Halse Hall, Clarendon.
JMEA Cargo agreement with CAL
A satisfied customer makes all business owners happy. A key part of satisfying customers is ensuring they receive their goods on time. Jamaican business owners recently received a helping hand in making sure their customers overseas receive their products in a timely fashion thanks to a newly signed agreement between the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) and Caribbean Airlines.
MOAF working to improve food security
Agriculture Ministry partnering with stakeholders to improve local food security.


