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Feature | January 23, 2023
The Government’s end-to-end digitised ticketing system will go live on February 1. The system is a centralised, web-based platform designed to improve traffic-ticket management from the point of issuance to payment of the fines at tax offices or adjudication in court. It replaces the yellow ticket book, which was inefficient and prone to errors.
Presenter: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Producer: Anjuii James-Sawyers
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Feature | March 24, 2023
The Ministry of Education and Youth will be observing National Mathematics Week from March 26 - 31 under the theme ‘Re-igniting the Math Flame: Light up your world! National Mathematics Coordinator at the Ministry of Education, Dr. Tamika Benjamin, says the main aim of observing Math week is to improve the math culture and build a strong mathematics profile in Jamaica.
Presenter: Jayda Francis
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Feature | March 22, 2023
The downtown Kingston transformation project, dubbed Kulture Key with a ‘K,’ is being expanded.
Presenter: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Producer: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Feature | March 21, 2023
Performing at our best requires a careful combination our skills and talents with our ability to handle stress. However, some persons find it difficult to achieve this balance without the help of a trained professional. The inability to handle stress affects our performance, which can lead to the development of different types of mental illness. But how do you know when its time to seek professional help? Here to help us better understand the different categories of mental illness is Consultant Psychologist Doctor Jason Winter.
Presenter: Andrae Palmer
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Feature | March 20, 2023
Jamaica is currently experiencing a meteorological drought, with extended periods of low rainfall going back to October 2022, with the parishes Clarendon, Portland, St. Mary, St. Thomas and Westmoreland, being most affected. We share the provisions being made by the government to ramp up drought mitigation efforts.
Presenter: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Producer: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Feature | March 17, 2023
It’s been five (5) months since land was designated for the construction of Jamaica’s first Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy in Dunbeholden, St. Catherine in October 2022.  A Jamaica 60 legacy project, the institution will be part of the Greater Bernard Lodge Development and will be erected on the 22 acres of land reserved for social services.  Executive Director of the National Education Trust (NET), Latoya Harris-Ghartey recently gave an update on the progress made on the project so far.  Stay tuned to hear more.
Presenter: Jayda Francis
Producer: Jayda Francis
Feature | March 16, 2023
They say encouragement sweetens labour, and this was definitely the case for Herbert Morrison Technical High School students Antwan Campbell and Jemoy Jarrett, who were both recently awarded for their outstanding performances in the 2022 Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) examinations. The students were awarded by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Education and Youth’s head office in February.
Presenter: Jayda Francis
Producer: Jayda Francis
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