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Sports Spotlight Discusses the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics to 2021 with the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA)
With the 2020 Olympics being postponed until next year as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic, the games are now scheduled for July 3 to August 8, 2021 in Tokyo Japan. This will also result in some reconfiguration in terms of the plans and preparations for participating nations and athletes. Find out how the JOA is responding to the...
GOJ Minute 2 April 23 2020
Director General of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica Carol Coy, says there is uncertainty surrounding the administration of the 2021 census due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
GOJ Minute 1 April 23 2020
The government has taken steps to modernise the land title registration process as debate begins on the registration of titles amendment act 2020. The changes seek to simplify the administrative process and reduce costs.
House Matters April 23 2020
On this week’s House Matters: Tourism Minister tables pension regulations, Government make changes to the registration of titles act and the functions of the national land agency has been expanded.
JIS Evening News April 22 2020
Debate begins on tourism pension regulations, first responders to ride free on JUTC and protocol developed for controlled re-entry of Jamaicans.
JIS Midday News April 22 2020
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases now at 233; Alorica Employees with COVID-19 Being isolated; and Digital Infrastructure to be rolled out for Education Sector.
Eye on Justice EP12: Expungement – the application process
Eye on Justice is a 5 minute radio programme brought to you by the Ministry of Justice. On this edition we will continue our conversation on expungement, and specifically apbout the application process. Press play to hear more.
GOJ Minute 1 April 22 2020
The government is making arrangements with the owners of the Marella Discovery 2 cruise ship to repatriate 73 cruise workers to Jamaica from the United Kingdom.
Studio 58A Discusses the importance of our Zoos
Many Jamaicans oppose the idea of zoo, thinking it’s cruel to keep animals locked up outside of their natural habitats. Others are worried that the animals could escape and harm people. On the flipside however, there are others who argue that zoos serve an invaluable purpose for animal conservation. On this edition of Studio 58A General Curator of Hope Zoo Joey...
Transport Authority Introduces Mandatory Online Applications for new and renewed Road Licenses
The way we conduct business in almost all areas has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the key changes is the fact that many organizations have enabled some or all of their services to be accessed online, as part of efforts to encourage social distancing and limit the spread of the virus. Among them is the Transport Authority,...
GOJ Minute 2 April 22 2020
The all-island curfew has been extended to May 31, as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise. The new curfew hours are from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. daily, beginning Wednesday, April 22 and will run for 14 days.


