The Harmony beach park is official open to the public. This new facility is set to enhance not only economic activity in Montego Bay but also offer fun activities for all.
The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is conducting drive-throughs across the island, to spread awareness about child abuse as well as the importance of child care and protection.
The National Fisheries Authority is set to implement an online registration system at a cost of US 1.2 million dollars. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Floyd Green says the new system will allow fisher folk to get registered using their cell phone.
The Jamaica National (JN) Foundation will host a Labour Day Panel Discussion called “From Raising Cane to Remote Work: The Evolution of Work and Labour Laws in Jamaica”.
Have you seen some people from STATIN going around your community asking questions? Well don’t panic, they’re just doing a pilot or test run for next year’s Population and Housing Census. Get the facts right now!
It is said that children are a heritage and fruit of the womb. Jamaica recognizes the importance of children by commemorating the entire month of May as Child Month. Today we will be featuring seven-year-old, Purplerenee Bennett.
Harmony Beach Park to open tomorrow, Health and Wellness Ministry to continue strengthening relationship with public as part of COVID-19 fight; and all in place for Grade 6 PEP Ability Test
Third telecoms provider to enter local sector; Government leveraging technology to support economic recovery efforts; and Denham Town Infant and Primary Schools to be renamed in honour of late Prime Minister Edward Seaga.
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