Agriculture Ministry to roll out more agro-processing centers; Finance Minister to lead Jamaican delegation to high level International meeting and Health Ministry taking steps to improve eye care framework.
Cabinet approves contract for NIDS solution; legislation coming to regulate sodium and saturated fat content in food and local content creators urged to use animation as a tool for preserving Jamaican culture.
The Government is making moves to ensure that every citizen finds it easier to access potable water. This is to be enabled under a new water sector policy being prepared by the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation.
A CSJP Youth Ambassador is one who hails from a marginalized community and exemplifies rising above tough circumstances by excelling academically and socially, overcoming the lure of crime and violence to become a role model.
Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, says she will be leading focus group meetings this week to advance talks for the implementation of a robust diaspora policy.
The National Land Agency (NLA) has launched a Queue Management System and an Online Surveyor Search Request Service as part of efforts to enhance its customer service delivery.
Fisher folk across Jamaica can now feel some sense of relief as their main source of income will be protected with the new Fisheries Act set to come into effect in short order. Under the new law, the Fisheries Division will be transformed into the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) to manage and develop strategies for the sector as well as increase...
New fisheries act to come into effect soon; National Land agency launches new products to improve customer service delivery and KingstOOn animation festival underway at UTECH.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness urges greater care on our roads; Green Climate Fund makes 582,000 US dollar investment to counter climate change; and Animation…a means of preserving Jamaica’s culture.
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