Infrastructure works are coming to Montego Bay! In addition to the construction of the Closed Harbor Beach Park, the government is also looking to build a government centre in the second city.
On today’s edition of calling farmers, we look at best practices when harvesting fruits. This as part of our series on establishing a fruit tree orchard.
Prime Minister Holness calls on CARICOM to build on successes of last year’s heads of government conference, EPOC says Jamaica will be able to manage its affairs after borrowing relationship ends with IMF and Agriculture Ministry to double number of fish sanctuaries.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is providing a solid support system for the Jamaican youths, through the Labour Market Information System LMIS School Adoption Initiative to provide scholarships.
With the ban on plastic in full effect, Jamaicans have been finding creative ways to dispose of their waste, without the use of the popular “scandal bags”. And residents of two communities in Westmoreland are getting help with garbage disposal, following the launch of a Solid Waste Reduction Project by Sandals Foundation in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
The Jamaican economy has been restricted to the 2 percent glass ceiling in recent years but according to one financial analyst, the new budget is geared at fixing that problem.
Minister of Energy, Fayval Williams has announced that an electric vehicles policy is to be developed to establish a timeframe for the introduction of electric vehicles for public transportation.
Ground has been broken for the development of the Closed Harbour Beach Park in Montego Bay, St. James. Work will begin on the 16-acre property at the start of the new financial year.
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