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GOJ Minute 2 September 4 2019
The Bank of Jamaica is reporting a 16.8 per cent increase in credit extended by deposit-taking institutions to private-sector businesses and households over the 12-month period to June 2019.
GOJ Minute 1 September 4 2019
The National Works Agency has reversed its decision to permanently close Chesterfield Drive. However, motorists travelling from Spanish Town Road will only be permitted to turn left towards three miles while traffic from Marcus Garvey drive will only be allowed to turn left onto Chesterfield drive.
Legal Aid Council Helps 107 Mentally Ill Persons
The Legal Aid Council LAC has provided legal representation for 107 mentally ill persons, within the last year. The move forms part of the Council’s overall mandate of ensuring Justice is accessible and inclusive especially to vulnerable members of society.
Grateful Hill Agriculture Programme Helping Children to Learn Agricultural Practices
Introducing students to agricultural practices at an early age is one strategy being used to ensure the continued viability of Jamaica’s agricultural sector. On Today’s edition of calling farmers, we’re at Grateful hill primary and infant school in St Catherine.
Midday News September 3 2019
NWA reverses decision to permanently close Chesterfield Drive, NHT on track to spend 40 billion dollars on housing developments this fiscal year and Health and Wellness Ministry launches prostate cancer awareness campaign
Evening News September 3 2019
Local response team stands ready to assist the Bahamas, Culture Ministry launches Miss Lou 100 Campaign and education ministry rolling out strategies to address shortage of teachers.
GOJ Minute 2 September 3 2019
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor, Richard Byles, says prospects for the Jamaican economy remain positive despite concerns about the state of the wider global economy.
GOJ Minute 1 September 3 2019
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, says clarification will be provided on the status of the Bernard Lodge housing project in St. Catherine, in short order, following concerns raised by stakeholders.
Police Officers In St James Recognised For Excellent Service
On today’s programme, Police officers in St. James recognized for excellent service and later a message on respect. Let’s go Roundabout Ja.


