In just minutes, a storm can erase what took years to build and this can be very traumatic. The emotional shock of the loss, paired with the overwhelming task of rebuilding and simply surviving, is now the reality for many Jamaicans across western Jamaica
Kemps Hill High School is among several secondary schools on the National School Learning and Intervention Plan (NSLIP) that recorded improved performance in the 2025 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) English and Mathematics examinations. In 2024 the school recorded a pass rate of 24% and 2.5% respectively in both subjects but according to principal Karen Charlton-Boothe after applying what the...
The reality of some persons in the aftermath of the category 5 Hurricane, Melissa is no electricity. Here are some safety tips for using candles and generators.
It’s often said that "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." And as Jamaica kickstarts its journey to recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Melissa on October 28, the Government of Jamaica is calling for all hands-on deck launching a National Registry of Volunteers.
As the country begins the long road to recovery after hurricane Melissa, the Government of Jamaica continues to lead a coordinated effort to bring relief and restore stability to the lives of those who were severely affected. Among these efforts is the restoration of power, communication and connectivity.
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