Chairman of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica, Senator Matthew Samuda, says plans are on track for the launch of the deposit refund scheme for plastic bottles, this year.
The Constitutional Court on Friday ruled that the National Identification and Registration Act, NIRA or NIDS legislation is unconstitutional and is therefore null and void.
The Social Development Commission SDC has awarded grants totaling 1.1 million dollars to support the economic stability of several small entrepreneurs and micro-businesses in St. James. The grants were presented to 22 small enterprises or Local Economic Initiatives LEIs, during a handover ceremony and workshop, at the SDC St. James Office in Albion.
Imagine being able to cook a meal while outside on your farm. That’s what students from the Winston Jones High School 4H club in Manchester achieved with their solar box cooker.
National Identification and Registration Act ruled unconstitutional; Tourism Ministry allocates funding for entertainment events in select communities and Postal Corporation to diversify offerings.
Wigton Windfarm launches Initial Public Offer; St. Catherine High School boasts renovated science lab; and Prime Minister Andrew Holness breaks ground at Perth Estate in Mandeville.
China’s Bright Journey Medical Mission team is on their second visit to Jamaica. As part of the initiative, some 500 Jamaicans are to receive free cataract surgeries at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH).
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