The Ministry of National Security has handed over 43 retrofitted compact sports utility vehicles to the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) under its Project Rebuild Overhaul and Construct (P-R.O.C).
Work to redesign markets across the Kingston and St. Andrew is to be completed within the next three months, according to Mayor of Kingston, Delroy Williams. Senator Williams says the redesigning work is being undertaken by the engineers of the KSAMC in order to facilitate more efficient management of the market districts. Find out more about this development on Round About...
Prime Minster confident Jamaica will bounce back from COVID-19, Andrews Memorial to be used as KPH extension and Tourism Workers to get free online training.
Government to decide on extending Corn Piece settlement quarantine; Jamaica records third COVID-19 related death; and COVID-19 mobile testing units to be rolled out.
The Jamaica Urban Transit Company will be continuing Bus service operations as normal despite the announced seven day all-island curfew which took effect on April 1.
The Government has made available 240 million dollars to purchase excess produce from farmers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with immediate effect.
On Monday, March 30, the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development launched an extensive sanitization drive, targeting infirmaries and golden age homes. The Vineyard Town Golden Age Home houses over 400 senior citizens, aged 60 years and older who are served by a regular staff complement of more than 150. Listen to get the details.
Parish Councillors across the island are to see funds coming their way to help step up COVID-19 mitigation activities in their communities. The Government has allocated $140 million to Councillors across Jamaica to help assist persons who have been affected by the virus. Press play to find out more on this edition of Round About Ja.
On this week’s House matters, anti-price gouging order passed, Senate passes MOCA code of conduct regulations and Prime Minister tables exemptions to islandwide curfew order.
The Government has made available 240 million dollars to purchase excess produce from farmers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with immediate effect. Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, J.C. Hutchinson says the ministry is moving to help farmers redistribute excess produce which would have normally been sold to the hospitality sector. Press play to find...
Some agri-workers exempt from all island curfew order, Transport Authority suspends late fees for PPV licence renewals; and Senate passes MOCA regulations.
Chief Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Dr. Jacqueline Bisasor McKenzie, says all persons with severe acute respiratory infections presenting to hospitals will now be tested for COVID-19.
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