This week, we chat with Jermaine Edwards, fresh off his Asia tour. Plus, we talk his new album and being awarded this year by the state of Florida. Stay tuned as we uncover this week’s Arts Page.
As internet connectivity continues to increase across the country, there are renewed calls for the public to be aware of and safeguard themselves against cyber-scams and cyber threats. Have you ever been a victim of any of these criminal acts? Well even if your answer is no, it doesn’t mean you should be relaxed about it as it’s easy for many...
Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Audley Shaw says Jamaica and other Banana producing nations in the Caribbean and Latin America have an action plan in place to deal with the rising threat of the tropical race 4 TR4 disease.
Residents of Top Hill and Retirement District in Malvern, St. Elizabeth, now have access to free potable water, following the opening of two water shops in the parish. The two communities are the latest to benefit under the Government’s initiative which involves setting up tanks and a storage facility to ease water shortage.
Jamaica’s banana sector is performing well on the global market, with many Jamaicans including banana in their diet. But how critical is this industry to the agriculture and other sectors? Find out on today’s edition of calling farmers.
No disruption in operations of Education Ministry as corruption probe continues, Construction of Yallahs Fire Station to Begin shortly and ICT Authority Transition Team to Begin Work November.
38 million allocated for forensic audit into Petrojam oil loss; Jamaica and South Africa sign air service agreement; and joint select committee to review customs Act.
Since his official entry on to the theatre scene in 1994, Glenroy 'Titus' Campbell has been bringing a bellyful of laughs to performing arts patrons at home and abroad. After getting his start in high school, he started to appear in productions like the pantomime River Mumma and the Golden Table in the late 1980’s. Now after over 38 years...
On House Matters this week: Health and Wellness Ministry activates vector response centre amidst increasing dengue cases, Agriculture Ministry puts banana farmers on high alert and first supplementary estimates approved.
The Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation is carrying out a comprehensive survey of squatter settlements in Jamaica with funding support from the National Housing Trust.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced the Government’s intentions to list its 19-percent shares in the Jamaica Public Service Company on the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
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