Soil health is one of most important aspects of good farming practices, as the health of the soil dictates the productivity of your crops. The first step to maintaining healthy soil is to find out the status of your soil.
Jamaica projected to meet wage to GDP target; SLB interest rates to be decreased; and government to increase allocation for social protection programmes.
63 residents of the St Thomas infirmary received a special treat from 15 students from Northern Caribbean University NCU’s behavioural social science’s club. The initiative is an ongoing activity done by club members as part of their mandate to feed the homeless and visit various infirmaries and children’s homes across the island.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister meets with National Security Council, Celebrates International Women’s Day and Attends Seventh Day Adventist Church Fundraising Banquet.
The Domestic Violence Act works to protect victims and possible victims from harm from their spouses or intimate partners. This protection typically comes in the form of a protection order, which a victim can take out against their abuser.
Normality could return to the health sector soon as it relates to the Dengue outbreak. While the virus is still a clear and present threat in the environment, Health Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton says there is reason to be optimistic with dengue cases tapering off.
The National Training Agency - HEART Trust will be introducing a railroad track maintenance programme in April. The certificate course is being offered in collaboration with City and Guilds.
Thousands of coffee lovers made the journey to cool hills of Newcastle St Andrew for the second staging of the Jamaica Blue mountain coffee festival from March 1 to 3. The day had many fun activities for the entire family as well as an assortment of coffee infused products on display.
On March 5, Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JARIA) honoured Reggae’s iconic trio, the I-Threes for their Exceptional Contribution to the Industry, as a group. The ceremony was held on the heels of Reggae Month in February and right on the brink of International Women’s Day (IWD), today, March 8.
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