The Government has committed to maintaining fiscal discipline as the country celebrates the successful completion of the three-year Precautionary Standby Arrangement with the International Monetary Fund.
Government and China sign agreement for frozen lobster exports, business hours extension granted under Clarendon and St. Catherine states of emergency; and Services at Criminal Records Office temporarily suspended.
The Office of the Political Ombudsman OPO will be hosting a Forum for Young Leaders on September 20 to commemorate the 14th anniversary of the signing of the Agreement and Declaration on Political Conduct. The Agreement, commonly referred to as the Code, was signed at Gordon House on September 20, 2005, and outlines eight tenets that serve to guide the conduct...
Food for the Poor Jamaica has been helping small farmers across the island get started in the agriculture sector. Particularly in the cultivation of bamboo and mushrooms. On today’s edition of calling farmers we tell you all about the project.
Government commits to maintaining fiscal discipline as IMF programme ends; electric vehicle policy being drafted and; Jamaica Energy Council re-established.
Former Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Kenneth Lee O’Neil Baugh was more than your average man. He meant so much to so many. To some he was their doctor, to others he was a true friend and role model. In matters concerning the country, fellow parliamentarian, Horace Dalley says Ken Baugh was willing to cross any political divide.
Absorbing PCJ into energy ministry will make operations more efficient, States of Emergency in St Catherine and Clarendon extended by 21 days and Education minister issues statement on the collection of finger prints by schools.
The National Works Agency says major works on the bridges constructed at the Three Miles Intersection in St. Andrew are complete. Paving work is now being carried out on a short section of the eastern end of the lanes leading to downtown Kingston.
The National Library of Jamaica NLJ will be staging a series of activities up to December 10 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Louise Bennett Coverley, more affectionately known as ‘Miss Lou’. The events are being hosted as part of the 100 days of celebration to honour Miss Lou, who is widely regarded as the Mother of...
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