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Transport Ministry JBI Alcan Rio Tinto Legacy Fund Scholarship
On today’s programme, National Transport Policy to be reviewed and JBI Alcan Rio Tinto Legacy Fund Scholarship to be launched.
Jamaica Stock Exchange 2018 Performance
Jamaican stocks surged by almost 300 percent in 2018, more than quadrupling the next best performing national benchmark tracked by the Bloomberg media group. The value of the JSE’s main index continued on its outstanding performance over the past five years rising by 29 percent in 2018, the most among 94 national benchmarks tracked.
Open Arms Opens Female Dormitory
After months of planning, building and strategizing, the Open Arms Development Centre (OADC) is ready to offer women a fresh start with the opening of a female dormitory on a property located at 16 ½ Windward Road in Kingston.
Going for Growth – Macro-Economy/Inflation Update
Growth for the October to December 2018 quarter is estimated to have accelerated by approximately 1.5 to 2 and a half per cent, rising above the 1.2 per cent recorded in December 2017. The BOJ says it projects growth to remain close to the current rates over the next two years.
PROMAC Reducing Child Mortality
The Programme for the Reduction of Maternal and Child Mortality (PROMAC) is one of several programmes which seek to address the issue of limited resources and other shortages that make service delivery difficult.
MICO and MLSS Partner to Improve Employability
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is providing a solid support system for the Jamaican youths, through the Labour Market Information System LMIS School Adoption Initiative to provide scholarships.
Sandals UNEP Solid Waste Management Project
With the ban on plastic in full effect, Jamaicans have been finding creative ways to dispose of their waste, without the use of the popular “scandal bags”. And residents of two communities in Westmoreland are getting help with garbage disposal, following the launch of a Solid Waste Reduction Project by Sandals Foundation in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Budget Watch – 2019/20 Estimates Pt 2
The Jamaican economy has been restricted to the 2 percent glass ceiling in recent years but according to one financial analyst, the new budget is geared at fixing that problem.
Going for Growth – Jamaica’s Economy Grew by 1.8% in 2018
In 2018 the economy brushed the 2 percent growth range coming in at an estimated 1.8 percent. This week we’re going for growth with the PIOJ and its latest growth figures.
A Case for Reggae Month
The proclamation of Reggae Day has given rise to activities commemorate Reggae Month, including concerts, awards ceremonies, symposia and other events. But some have asked “Why February?” and “Why celebrate Reggae Month at all?”