On Saturday, November 8, Jamaica will join the rest of the international community in observing World Town Planning Day –WTPD- under the theme, “Equality in the City: Making Cities Socially Cohesive.”
By the end of November over 23 thousand students islandwide should receive tablets under the pilot phase of the tablets in schools initiative. More than 15 000 tablet computers have already been distributed to over 23 of the 38 schools earmarked to benefit under the pilot.
The Jamaica Business Development Corporation rolls out its Mobile Business Clinic initiative, MBCI The initiative will get underway in Montego Bay, November 04 to 06, and is geared at reaching a wide cross-section of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs in new and existing industries and sectors.
the Institute of Jamaica-IOJ- takes time out to recognize outstanding Jamaicans for their notable contributions in the various fields. And this year was no different as nine Jamaicans were honoured with Musgrave Medals for their work.
On today’s programme we get feedback from several early childhood teachers on the ways Crayons Count has helped them boost teaching and learning at their schools.
the National Agricultural Health and Food Safety Committee, has been carrying out a series of activities to observe food safety week in Jamaica- October 22 to 30.
Increased employment opportunities, greater levels of productivity, flexible employee and employer work arrangements are some of the benefits to be derived from the introduction of the flexi work bill. The implementation of flexible working arrangement is an important element in the Government’s plans for continued economic growth.
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