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Ministry of Agriculture increasing education campaign for citrus farmers
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is set to increase support to citrus farmers in effort to boost production in the sector. Press play to learn more on this edition of Calling Farmers.
Evening News February 17 2020
Jamaica now able to test for COVID-19; 56 percent of lands under the Greater Bernard Lodge Development allocated for agricultural use; and Senator Matthew Samuda now a government minister.
Midday News February 17 2020
Prime Minister opens new Jaguar and Land Rover show room, Rural water supply to spend 528 million on projects in new fiscal year and Education ministry warns against danger of tripping jump challenge.
Jamaica House Weekly February 16 2020
On this edition of Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister unveils Asafa Powell monument, commissions National Service Corps building and opens new Jaguar and Land Rover showroom.
Sunday News Recap February 16 2020
Test results for the three patients placed in isolation on suspicion of having the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have all come back negative. All three patients will now be discharged. The Ministry of Health and Wellness says the results for the first patient were received from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday, while those of the second...
Healthline Focuses on Coronary Artery Diseases Part 1
On this edition of Healthline, we zoom in on the disease which has been labelled a national crisis, press play to learn more.
Learn How to Become a Professional Transcriber
It’s 2020 and the world of work is a far different place than it was even ten years ago. Nowadays it’s easy to earn a pay cheque from the comfort of your living room offering various services that people around the world are willing to pay for. On today’s programme we hear from Online Entrepreneur Layten Pryce, who has created a...
Saturday News Recap February 15 2020
The Government is proposing to spend 852.7 billion dollars for the 2020/21 financial year according to the Estimates of Expenditure tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. A breakdown of the 852.7 billion dollar figure shows some 527.6 going towards non-debt above the line expenditure, with 453.4 billion for recurrent expenses and 74.2 billion for capital projects. 287.8 billion dollars will...