On today’s programme, Director of Communications at the Consumer Affairs Commission, Dorothy Campbell shares some ways to help persons spend wisely and get maximum value for their money during the holidays
Last time our guest was Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Fire Brigade Senior Deputy Superintendent Emeleo Ebanks. He is back today to continue our discussion on safety in the home for the festive season
Christmas is traditionally a busy time for consumers motorists and business owners Distractions abound but you’re being reminded to remain vigilant in ensuring your safety and that of your loved ones. The Jamaica Constabulary Force is assuring that adequate security will be provided in major commercial areas.
On today’s programme, our guest is Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) Senior Deputy Superintendent Emeleo Ebanks and he’ll be discussing Safety in the home for the holidays.
Jamaica is admittedly a small country. But we have managed to make big impressions on world history. One such impressive accomplishment is being the country with the second oldest rail service in the world. Rail service in Jamaica began in 1845, ceasing in 1992.
Jamaica has been staking a claim on internationally is chess. Believe it or not Jamaica has produced some outstanding players, one of whom is Deborah Richards Porter, the first Woman International Chess Master in the English speaking Caribbean.
In light of this, the Jamaica Cyber Incident Response Team, CIRT in the Ministry of Science Energy and Technology wants to ensure online shoppers enjoy a cyber safe Christmas. They’ve offered some tips on ensuring you have a safe experience
The Government took a major step towards sustaining its social partnerships with civil society and stakeholder groups, with the signing of the Partnership for a Prosperous Jamaica Agreement. We recap the signing and explore its implications on today’s edition of Going For Growth.
the Child Development Agency CDA and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information awarded seventy three (73) students for academic achievement in the Caribbean Secondary Examination CSEC and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination CAPE.
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