The Government has provided 47 full-tuition scholarships to needy students who started their Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degrees at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, this semester.
The Government is working to formalise the relationship between the local medical cannabis retailors and banks in the United States, to facilitate expansion of the industry.
On today’s programme, the government is providing 47 full-tuition scholarships to medical students at the University of the West Indies. Also learn how you can help the Bahamas.
The government of Jamaica is working to make business easier for farmers and other players in the medical cannabis industry with banks in the United States. We tell you more on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
Security forces adapting to tackle criminal networks, Ferris to Mackfield road works substantially complete and training opportunities to be expanded for wards of the state at South Camp facility.
The National Works Agency NWA has reopened the Chesterfield Drive, reversing its decision to permanently close the roadway. Communications Manager at the NWA Stephen Shaw says traffic heading from Marcus Garvey Drive will be allowed to turn left onto Chesterfield drive where they will exit onto Spanish Town Road. Motorists travelling along Chesterfield Drive from Spanish Town Road will not be able...
This week, wards at the Mount Olivet boy’s home in Manchester enjoy a back to school treat and career day. Stay tuned to find out who is sharing the love.
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness month and this year’s observance is under the theme: Man up…stay in the game. We’re talking about prostate cancer on this week’s Healthline.
A state of Public Emergency has been declared for the parishes of Clarendon and St Catherine. Prime Minister Andrew Holness made the announcement at a press briefing at Jamaica House on Thursday.
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