300 young people are going to be trained under Red Stripe’s Bartending Programme. Stay tuned to find out more about this programme on today’s edition of Career Talk.
Bed access schedule in Public hospitals to be revised, Sugarcane lands to be divested and Youth Leaders to be trained as National Safety and Security Ambassadors.
On today’s edition of Tourism Roundup, we hear about a recent training initiative put on by the Ministry of Tourism that sought to inspire local food artistes to infuse elements of Jamaican culture into their dishes.
Science, energy and technology are undeniable forces that will drive Jamaica’s development and fuel growth. This fact was reinforced by the Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Fayval Williams, in her sectoral presentation on Tuesday.
On this week’s Arts Page we talk to upcoming animator Danielle Parchment, and hear how she is beating the odds and illustrating her own artistic journey.
Each year, homage is paid to Jamaican workers for playing vital roles in nation-building. Yes, it’s almost that time again when we observe Workers’ Week and on this week’s Get The Facts, we share with you this year’s schedule of activities.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced the allocation of 100 million dollars for the trucking of water to areas affected by the worsening drought conditions.
Chairman of the Economic Growth Council EGC, Michael Lee-Chin is encouraging Jamaicans to take advantage of the high investor and business confidence by investing more in local development projects.
Our island has produced world-renowned musicians and artistes, inspired by their authentic Jamaican roots and culture. To help pave the way for upcoming talents the Government is working to finalize the National Policy on Culture and Creative Economy of Jamaica. The policy will establish and help formalise the enabling environment within which the creative sector will operate.
Several farmers in St Elizabeth recently benefited from drip irrigation equipment, courtesy of the Jamaica social investment fund (JSIF). Stay tuned as Dennis Elliot and Merline Williams talk about the impact these systems are having on their operations on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
EGC calls on Jamaicans to save and invest more, new traffic management solution to be implemented and Early Childhood Commission wants support for basic schools on Labour Day.
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