It is said that children are a heritage and fruit of the womb. Jamaica recognizes the importance of children by commemorating the entire month of May as Child Month. Today we will be featuring seven-year-old, Purplerenee Bennett.
Labour Day activities this year have been confined to the home. If you haven’t already made your to-do list, by the end of this programme you’ll have a host of ideas to keep you active on the day.
As the government continues to implement policies to strengthen climate change resilience, it’s also promoting and advocating laws to protect the natural environment. The Environment Minister shares plans to address the sustainable use of our resources and preserve of our environment.
There’s a Jamaican saying which goes “tun yuh hand and mek fashion” and that’s exactly what Kimone Thomas did, before eventually becoming the founder and CEO of her own Hair and Skincare product line. Hear how she became the owner of her own business.
Money is the life blood of every business. That’s why having an easy way to track and store cash is it’s important. One of the best ways to do this is by maintaining a bank account for your business. Head of Branches Western at JN Group Shernette Callam says there are other benefits to having a business bank account.
Jamaicans in the Diaspora all tuned in to a Webinar on May 14 dubbed ‘Bridging the Divide’ geared at providing information on how to access various business and personal services in Jamaica.
We look at understanding violence, the effects of violence on victims and how you or someone you know can get support through the Victim Services Division.
Jamaica and Norway will continue to partner extensively on issues of mutual interest, including climate change and adaptation, sustainable oceans, financing for development and COVID-19 response and recovery.
More policies and solutions are coming to promote resilience and sustainability within Jamaica’s housing sector. The topic was among those addressed by Portfolio Minister Pearnel Charles Jr. in parliament recently. We’re sharing some highlights from his Sectoral debate presentation.
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