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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.
Isratech Limited: Providing Drip Irrigation Solutions
ISRATECH limited is a Jamaican company that has been helping farmers and their crops beat the heat through its drip irrigation equipment. We share their story on today’s edition of calling farmers.
Evening News September 2 2019
Prospects for Jamaican economy remain positive; MSME’s to have their operations digitized; and JUTC reports smooth start to new school year.
Midday News September 2 2019
Education ministry set to release Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results for grades four and five, National School leaving Certificate programme to be introduced this academic year and Richard Byles optimistic about new role as BOJ Governor.
Cockpit Country Pt 3: The Human Effect of Mining
Prime Minister Andrew Holness recently reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to safeguard the resources within the proposed Cockpit Country Protect Area or CCPA. But let’s take a step outside of the designated area into the hills of North Manchester to see what exactly the designation will be protecting the CCPA from.
CSJP and Everybody’s Pharmacy Labour Market Partnership
The Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP), in partnership with Everybody’s Pharmacy, is preparing at-risk youth for the labour market, through on-the-job training in various skills. Find out more on today’s edition of CSJP in 5.
Going For Growth: 1 Percent Growth Estimated for Quarter 2
The economy is estimated to have grown for the April to June quarter this year, primarily reflecting growth in the Hotels and Restaurants and Mining and quarrying industries. That’s according to the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ). Stay tuned for the breakdown. We’re going for growth.


