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Healthline Gives Tips on how to protect yourself from the Influenza Virus and Urges persons to look out for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD)
The Ministry of Health is Wellness is urging the public to take the flu seriously as the country moves into the Influenza ‘flu’ season. There’s also a call to be on the lookout for hand, foot and mouth disease. Listen to week’s Healthline as we track these two conditions.
Career Talk Looks into Digital Careers with Alicia Lyttle Pt 1
Digital skills, such as social media marketing, graphic design, transcribing and virtual assisting, are become increasingly essential to all industries, fueling a demand for digital experts and the creation of digital careers. But how does one get started? Listen to this edition of Career Talk to find out.
Saturday News Recap November 30 2019
A new National Identification Bill is likely to be tabled in Parliament by the end of March 2020. Prime Minister Andrew Holness made the announcement in the Lower House Tuesday, while providing an update on planned government Information, Communications Technology (ICT) upgrades.
Evening News November 29 2019
Prime Minister calls on NHT board to explore new construction styles; Health and Wellness minister appeals to public to give vector control workers access to communities; and Prime Minister’s youth awards to close out youth month activities.
Midday News November 29 2019
Health Minister encouraging use of additional tools to fight dengue, Institute of Forensic Science expanded and schools urged to be on the look-out for Hand Foot and Mouth Disease.
Jamaica is Expanding its Hotel Room Stock as Work Begins on a New Hotel in Trelawny
Visitors to Jamaica’s north coast will have an even wider variety of places to stay in coming years, as several new hotels are set to come on stream. Work has begun on a new hotel in Trelawny, and several more developments will get underway in 2020. Listen to this week’s Tourism Round Up as we talk about rooms.
The Arts Page features St Catherine Primary as they Celebrate Miss Lou 100
There are only 11 days remaining in the 100-day celebration of the centenary of cultural icon Louise Bennett Coverley. Launched on September 1, the activities hosted to celebrate Miss Lou 100 have ranged from concerts to lectures to exhibits, poetry readings and so much more. Listen to the Arts Page to get the details.
Get The Facts Talks About The Annual CPFSA’s ‘Take a Child Home for the Holiday’
November 29 is the deadline to send in those applications for the annual Take a Child Home for the Holiday Initiative. Listen to Get the Facts as we tell you how the programme has been doing over the past few years and how you can get involved.
GOJ Minute 2 November 29 2019
A new National Identification Bill is likely to be tabled in Parliament by the end of March 2020 as the government works to craft new drafting instructions with strengthened oversight and security provisions.
GOJ Minute 1 November 29 2019
The Planning Institute of Jamaica says there is a window of opportunity for economic growth resulting from the demographic dividend which now has the country’s working age citizens comprising the largest portion of the population.
Adults Being Urged to Listen to their Children
State Minister at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information, Alando Terrelonge, is renewing the call for adults to listen to the concerns of children and to protect their rights. Speaking at the recent launch of the Primary School Child Rights Creative Competition, Mr. Terrelonge said Jamaica has moved beyond the days when children were to be seen and not heard....


