Jamaicans urged to take flu vaccine; Tourism Employees pension plan submitted to Cabinet for approval and Western business owners urged to register with JamaicaEye.
Compensation scheme launched for Windrush scandal victims; National School Moves Day to be observed on Friday and Somerton District in St. James to become a tourist attraction.
The 8th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference is set for June 16 to 20 under the theme: “Jamaica and the Diaspora: Building Pathways for Sustainable Development”. The conference, being convened by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, will connect Jamaicans from all over the world, for dialogue and development of concrete actions in areas of national importance.
Jamaica welcomed close to nine hundred thousand stopover arrivals during the winter tourist season, which runs from December to April; the largest number of visitors in Jamaica’s history.
The Land Administration and Management Division and the Adjudication Services Division have been established at the National Land Agency to continue the titling of land under the Registration of Titles Act.
Regional Director for the Western Regional Health Authority WRHA, Errol Greene, says the Western Children Adolescent Hospital is expected to be fully operational by May 2021.
The Rural Agriculture Development Authority RADA has announced plans to increase food production in central Jamaica. RADA CEO Peter Thompson says this is to ensure Jamaica’s agriculture sector is protected in the event of a natural disaster.
Security cameras installed at KPH and Victoria Jubilee Hospital, Jamaica welcomes record number of visitors during 2018 winter tourist season and businesses encouraged to pay over employee’s NIS contributions.
IDB providing 100 million dollars in loans to Health Ministry to fight NCDs, Two new divisions established at National Land Agency and Port Authority targets infrastructure development projects.
National Security Minister reaffirms commitment to fully equip police force; Jamaica Diaspora Conference 2019 launched; and secondary and tertiary students appointed gender ambassadors.
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