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The Newton Police Youth Club has organized a weekly Junior Home Work programme and math class. And members have also been involved in community outreach and charitable activities.
39 Housing Solutions Handed Over To Sugar Workers
39 housing solutions handed over to sugar workers, tourist arrivals up and $51 million dollar renovation for Nannyville Health Center.
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News Recap February 3-7
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News Recap February 3 - 7
Office of the Children’s Advocate
Office of the Children’s Advocate.
The Cross Keys High School Scholarship Fund
The Cross Keys High School, Kaleb and Barbara Walters scholarship fund has an annual target of $1 million dollars.
J.H.W. February 3-7
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller on February 5celebrated 40 years in representational politics.
Heart Health
Risks for Heart Disease: Does Sex Matter? Consultant Cardiologist at the Heart Foundation of Jamaica, Dr. Lawrence Wright walks us through the gender differences in cardiovascular disease biology, risk factors, presentation and treatment.
CDA To Host Foster Parenting Workshops Across The Island
Finance Minister says prospects are promising for additional export earnings and jobs opportunities through key sectors, Government finalizing revision of the National Foreign Trade Policy and CDA to host foster parenting workshops across the Island.
Entertainment Registry Update
The Tourism and Entertainment Ministry has introduced a Registry, as part of efforts to regulate and boost the local entertainment industry.
Reggae Month Bob and Ruggs
Third World lead singer, William Bunny Rugs Clarke passed away Monday February 3. Bunny Rugs had been the group’s front man since 1976. Sharing the same birthday as Reggae Legend Bob Marley, Bunny would have turned 66 on Thursday February 6.
Jose Marti Technical High School Boys’ Day Celebration
Jose Marti Technical High School Boys’ Day celebration.
Jamaica’s Logistics Hub Initiative
Executive Director of the Caribbean Maritime Institute, Dr, Fitz Pinnock speaking in an Interview with Ian Boyne.
GOJ Health Card
Registration forms are now available for Jamaicans to apply for the Government of Jamaica GOJ health card. The registration process started on February 3.
Agriculture and Fisheries Set To Boost Nation’s Agenda
5 million dollar Memorandum of Understanding, MOU to boost employment of at risk youth, Agriculture and Fisheries set to boost the nation’s agenda and National Youth Service, launches Graduate Work Experience Programme.
Debt to GDP Ratio Expected Fall End of Fiscal Year
Debt to GDP ratio expected to fall below 140 percent by end of fiscal year; organic agriculture policy being drafted; and Safe Schools Policy Guidelines to be introduced to primary schools.
Gender Equality Docu Drama
Gender Equality Docu Drama
ICBSP In Tawes Meadows
ICBSP In Tawes Meadows, St. Catherine.
J.C.F. Making Headway In Fight Against Human Trafficking
The Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF, is making strides in the fight against human trafficking, with more than 41 victims rescued by the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Unit to date.
Withdrawal of $1.54 Billion From The C.D.F.
The House of Representatives has approved the withdrawal of $1.54 billion dollars from the Capital Development Fund (CDF), to provide budgetary support for the 2013/14 financial year.