Labour and social security minister Shahine Robinson recently provided updates on the plans of the ministry on its course to developing Jamaica’s human capital.
The government has announced plans to increase the variety of local fruits and vegetables in the national school feeding programme. This is welcomed news for local farmers, as they will get the opportunity to supply produce to the expanding school feeding programme.
More Math teachers to be deployed to Primary Schools, Gaming Machine owners urged to renew licences before March 31 deadline and BGLC records 6.5 billion dollars in revenue for 2018.
Over the next five years, growth within Jamaica’s global services sector (GSS) will be realized under a special programme being initiated by the Government with loan support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
The Rock River Primary School in Clarendon now boasts a learning centre, expected to benefit the students, staff and residents of the wider community. Stay tuned to hear more on today’s edition of Jamaica’s Promise.
Two hundred and twenty-four farmers have already registered to participate in the agro-economic zone being established at Holland Estate, St. Elizabeth.
The Bank of Jamaica has sold an additional 30 million US dollars to authorised dealers and cambios, via its Foreign Exchange Intervention and Trading Tool B-FXITT. This as part of efforts to offset the effects of excessive daily volatility in the foreign exchange market in recent weeks.
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