The coral gemstone, which evokes the splendor of buried treasures and subterranean realms, symbolizes the beauty and depth of a relationship spanning 35 years. On today’s programme we recognize the coral hidden gem of the Alphansus Davis High School Mrs. Sharon Campbell.
Jamaica is poised to be the first country within the region to achieve its sustainable development goals, 630 Hectares of agricultural crops replanted, and 15 million dollars to be disbursed for additional repairs to St. Ann’s Bay market.
It takes love, empathy, kindness and compassion to show that you care. For our featured national awardee, Treka Lewis, acts of love, kindness and compassion comes easily, and this has been so since she was a child.
If you farm on a hillside and your crops keep washing away when it rains, then today’s programme is for you. Stay tuned to learn more about a technique called contouring on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
48,000 Farmers Registered for Hurricane Beryl Relief Support, JUTC to Resume Student Drop Off and Pick up at CMU, and Nursery Opens at South Camp Correctional Facility.
The Overseas Examinations Commission (OEC), breaks ground for its billion-dollar cutting-edge Multipurpose facility in Kingston, cementing its mission to increase its service offerings!
A local non-profit is Pursuing Freedom with their Sip & Paint initiative supporting women impacted by human trafficking! Stay tuned to find out who is truly “Sharing the Love.”
The Louise Bennett-Coverley Primary School, situated in the St. Andrew East Rural hills, is embarking on a journey of revitalization and realignment under the leadership of Principal, Sheena Taylor Morgan, implementing a dynamic strategy to improve the teaching and learning experience for students.
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