Closed Harbour Beach and Falmouth Artisan village set to open this year, and more housing units for hospitality workers were some of the major highlights of Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett’s recent Sectoral presentation. We tell you all about it on this edition of Tourism Round Up.
COVID-19 has forced businesses to reconsider how they operate, with some even realizing now that they may not even need their physical offices! Want to know some of the ways you can help ensure your business survives during these times? Then listen to this edition of Get the facts
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is moving ahead with plans to extend the tenure of Director of Public Prosecution, Paula Llewellyn for another three years.
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton says data from the National Epidemiology Unit has indicated that the recent dengue outbreak in the country has officially ended.
Jamaica welcomed over 35,000 tourists since borders were re-opened, Government taking steps to reduce attacks on law enforcement officers, and Labour and Social Security Ministry commissions new Mobile Units.
Government repatriates 19 non-nationals who test positive for COVID-19, Prime Minister Commissions New Liguanea Avenue Bridge and Education Ministry says all in place for CSEC and CAPE exams now underway.
On this edition House Matters, Health and Wellness Ministry to introduce ICT system across the island, Special Economic Zone amendment act passed and over 300,000 persons benefited under CARE programme.
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