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House Matters – May 15, 2025
Labour and Social Security Minister Announces NIS Benefits to Be Increased, PATH Support to be expanded, and “I AM ABLE” app to be launched in June.
4 Neighbourhood Watches Launched In Portmore
4 neighbourhood watch groups have been launched in Portmore, St. Catherine.
JIS Midday News May 14, 2025
NIS Benefits To Be Increased; Steps Being Taken to Protect Jamaica From Bird Flu; and Cabinet Approves Unemployment Insurance.
Plans for St Mary
Farmers in St Mary will be happy for what we are about to share in today’s programme. The Government has announced several plans for the parish to include land cultivation and access to water and more.
Strawberry Cluster Success
Strawberry cluster project serving as a blueprint for year-round production.
Family Centred Care
Recovering from illness takes time depending on the issue. But for a child, that recovery process can be made easier knowing that mommy or daddy is close by for support. This is even more critical when that child is in an unfamiliar place such as a hospital ward. The strange faces, noise and unfamiliar bed can be uncomfortable for young...
Jamaica’s Promise – Read Across Jamaica Day 2025
It is often said that “Reading is the gateway skill that makes all other learning possible," and on that journey of learning schools across the island on May 06, engaged students, teachers, parents, and members of their wider community, in a day of reading; sparking many imaginations as part of annual Read Across Jamaica Day celebrations. The day’s activities are...
Olympic Gardens JamaicaEye Control Centre
On today’s programme, we tell you more about the Olympic Gardens JamaicaEye Control Centre.
RADA partners with DBJ
RADA partners with the Development Bank of Jamaica to improve access to financing for farmers.
Department of Correctional Services’ Modernization Drive
The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is modernizing its operations.
Importance of Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Jamaicans are being encouraged to screen for colorectal cancer, as it continues to be an increasing cause of death on the island.


