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Caribbean’s First Seabin Installed In Jamaica
On today’s programme, ever heard of underwater receptacles? No? Well believe it or not Jamaica recently got the Caribbean’s first marine receptacle.
NMIA Employees To Benefit From Training
On today’s programme, several employees of the Norman Manley International Airport NMIA will benefit from training opportunities under a new 25-year concession agreement the Government has signed with Mexican entity Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B De C.V. GAP, for the operation of the facility.
Bamboo Production In Jamaica
The government is looking to see how the bamboo industry can be strengthened into a full-fledged economic enterprise that will drive agriculture and manufacturing.
Government To Execute Major Infrastructure Projects In Short Order
Government to execute major infrastructure projects in short order; 1,500 young people to be trained under Jamaica National Service Corps programme within a year and Construction on Dump up beach in St. James to begin in January 2019.
Government To Continue Providing Housing Solutions To Tackle Squatting
Government to continue providing housing solutions to tackle squatting; EU welcomes upcoming plastic and Styrofoam ban and agriculture ministry committed to standardising local bamboo industry.
Studio 58A – First Angels Jamaica
Chairman of First Angels, Joseph Matalon and Manager, Sandra Glasgow recently visited JIS Radio’s Studio 58A, to discuss with host Vaughn Davis, what attributes turn their heads when looking for investment opportunities. We bring you an excerpt of their interview.
Salem Beach To Be Upgraded
On today’s programme, Salem residents will soon feel more comfortable when they go to spend long weekends at the beach.
Traffic Changes For Mandela Motorists
Another phase of traffic changes have been implemented along the Mandela Highway in St. Andrew, with effect from Saturday October 20.
Economic Programme On Track
As Jamaica’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) draws closer to an end, there are positive signs that the economy is headed in the right direction.