November is Drug Awareness Month and in the continuation of the fight against drug misuse in Jamaica the National Council on Drug Abuse, released findings from a recent survey.
The HEART Trust/NTA, in collaboration with the Joint Committee for Tertiary Education has officially launched a three-year upskilling and retooling project aimed at improving the competencies of employers employees retirees and students.
The Government is taking steps to upgrade and enhance the communications, navigation and surveillance Systems responsible for the delivery of safe and efficient air traffic management in and around the country.
To ensure both components are executed with transparency and accountability to the public, Prime Minister Andrew Holness recently established two committees to give oversight. We explore the roles and functions of both committees on today’s edition
The Office of the Contractor General has launched a Youth Engagement and Awareness Programme to educate engage and inform youth on the issue of corruption The initiative launched in partnership with the Department for International Development in the United Kingdom marks the beginning of a series of activities to be undertaken over the 2016-18 period
An important message from participants at one of four workshops held as part of the 2016 series of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission’s Junior Athletes Anti-Doping Education Workshops. to today’s edition of JADCO and You for highlights of the workshops.
The historic town of Falmouth has been the centre of much attention on the tourism circuit, with recent upgrades including the expansion of the Falmouth Cruise Ship Pier providing new opportunities for the old locale.
The Government’s drive to bring cheaper and cleaner energy to the people of Jamaica is far advanced This with the recent opening of a Liquefied Natural Gas LNG terminal at the Montego Bay Port in St. James.
Thirty-eight students have been recognised for their outstanding academic achievements by the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education. The students who are beneficiaries of PATH were recently recognised during an awards ceremony at the Mona Visitors’ Lodge in Kingston.
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