Minister of National Security, Dr. Horace Chang says an electronic management system is to be introduced to help monitor and maintain the general upkeep of police stations across the island.
The Ministry of Justice held a three day National Conference on Technology in the Justice Sector, from February 27 to 29 in Kingston. The conference brought together stakeholders from the Judiciary along with court staff, attorneys and law students to discuss current international trends in e-justice service delivery such as e-filing, real-time case transcription and the use of live-streaming to facilitate...
Honey is a natural substitute for sugar, and as most of us know it is harvested from bee hives before it is bottled and sold to customers. Press play to hear from bee keeper Stephen McNeish about the process for harvesting honey from a bee hive.
National response machinery activated to address any outbreak of Covid-19, new mobile justice units to increase capacity of legal aid council and Prime Minister calls for humanitarian response to Covid-19.
Model developed to forecast impact of COVID-19 outbreak; Tourism Ministry working to mitigate effects of COVID-19 on the sector; and section of Fairway Avenue in St. Andrew to be closed.
We live in an age where many services are already automated and content is heavily digitized, making it far more efficient. The Ministry of Justice wants this to be part of the transformation of Jamaica’s court system. Press play to hear about the steps of the Ministry of Justice to modernize its services.
In 2013 the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) unveiled the Vision 2030 National Development, which outlined the series of activities to be undertaken to see Jamaica become the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business by the year 2030. While the plan has yielded numerous successes to date, it has not been without its challenges. Pres play...
The public is being strongly urged to support the Government’s COVID-19 surveillance and response measures, in light of its rapid transmission to more than 60 countries, including Caribbean territories.
Interim guidelines for the admission of cruise ships to the island’s ports have been drafted and circulated to the Port Authority of Jamaica and relevant agencies.
The new Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information has been expanded to incorporate a further nine High Schools across Jamaica. The programme, called TVET, is an initiative of the HEART/NSTA Trust and aims to equip students with skills for the workplace. Press play to find out more about how this initiative could...
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