There was a time when Rajhni Reid spent most his time on the streets of his community in Clarendon. These days he is spending his time trying to be an entrepreneur.
The Government is embarking on a number of projects over the next three to five years geared at introducing well needed public infrastructure in the parish of St. Thomas and the eastern section of Jamaica.
Today’s children will become tomorrow’s farmers. So teaching them eco-friendly agricultural practises will guarantee that the sector not only remains viable, but can withstand the effects of climate change. On today’s edition of Calling Farmers we tell you all about the National Museum of Jamaica’s biodiversity programme for schools.
Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica to increase oversight of Petrojam, 44 more persons granted Jamaican citizenship and restricted access to Institution Drive in Santa Cruz, starting tomorrow.
New tools introduced to help combat human trafficking; MSME owners urged to make greater use of Arbitration Act; and jobseekers encouraged to utilize Ministry of Labour’s Labour Market Skills Bank.
On today’s edition of Jamaica House Weekly: Prime Minister Andrew Holness bids final farewell to Edward Seaga, breaks ground for the new Morant Bay Urban Centre and awards 40 stalwarts in the education sector.
The House of Representatives, last Tuesday passed the Tourism Workers Pension Bill, which seeks to establish a defined contribution pension scheme for hospitality industry workers.
Job seekers are being encouraged to take advantage of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s free career development services. Find out more on today’s edition of Career Talk.
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