On today’s programme we offer up a few tips for persons to help them to adjust to the new tax measures recently introduced by the Government, with some assistance from Client Financial Education Manager at Jamaica Money Market Brokers, Michelle Sinclair-Doyley.
Education Week 2017 kicked off on May 7 under the theme “Navigating the Education Landscape - Transforming, Engaging, Collaborating, Facilitating and Leading.” Activities included a church service on May 7 and Read across Jamaica on May 9.
Thirteen students from Clarendon can now further their education thanks to grant funding from Jamaican farm workers and their employers Gebbers Farms in Washington DC, United States.
The 4th United Nations Global Road Safety Week 2017 is set for May 8-14 with the theme Save Lives: Slow Down. The weeklong observance focuses on speed and what can be done to reduce the risk for road traffic crashes, deaths and injuries.
Operators of Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, MSMEs are expected to benefit from business support services, at the Jamaica Business Development Corporation JBDC’s tenth annual Small Business Exposition and Conference.
Infrastructural overhaul, quarterly performance report and continued public private partnerships on the horizon, the health ministry continues on its mandate for a healthier Jamaica.
The Michael Lee Chin led Economic Growth Council recently tabled its second quarterly national report outlining the country’s progress in several initiatives geared at achieving five percent economic growth by the year 2020. We give you highlights of the report in today’s edition
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security will be expanding the range of services at the state-run educational facility for children with disabilities – the Stimulation-Plus Early Childhood Development Centre STIM-PLUS