Jamaica receives maritime patrol vessels from Japan, Moody’s upgrades country’s credit rating; and Consumer Affairs Commission secures over 18 million dollars for aggrieved customers.
On this week’s Arts Page, painters, sculptors and other local artisans gear up for the 2019 staging of the Association of Jamaican Potters Art and Craft Fair. Check out this edition of the Arts Page to get the latest.
Looking to compare prices on your phones for products being sold across the island? Well a quick download of the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) Jamaica App from the Google Play Store will help you do just that for businesses registered with the agency. Listen to this edition of Get the facts to learn more about CAC's new app.
Non Stop flights from Lima to Montego Bay courtesy of LATAM airlines. The increased airlift from Latin America makes Jamaica the most connected destination in the English speaking Caribbean. Listen and we'll you all about it on this week’s Tourism Round Up.
In the wake of the gun attack in Dover, St. Catherine which left four people dead,Prime Minister Andrew Holness is assuring the public that the Government will be resolute in dealing with the country’s crime problem.
The Consumer Affairs Commission CAC is again urging members of the public to be vigilant when shopping during the yuletide season. Chief Executive Officer of the CAC Dolsie Allen says it is critical for consumers to take the time to examine products in the store before making a purchase. Listen to Round About JA to learn tips on how to...
International Café brand Starbucks is making plans to help revive the local coffee industry. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is in discussions with the company to get more local coffee in the cafés worldwide. Listen to this edition of Calling Farmers to find out more.
Government Resolute to Deal with Crime Problem, 50 Wards of the State to benefit from work experience and Section of Constant Spring Road to be Closed for Roadworks Over the Weekend.
First entertainment zone to be introduced in February; States of emergency across the island extended; and consumers urged to be vigilant while shopping during holidays.
If you're making plans to host events this Christmas season, the Government has got you covered because adjustments have been made to the Noise Abatement regulations which will see party goers going until well after midnight. Listen to this feature to learn more about this recent change.
On House Matters this week: Zones of Special operations in Denham Town and Mount Salem extended; Noise Abatement Act amended and State of Public Emergency extended.
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