At least 10,000 new trees could be planted in Jamaica with the touch of a button…no we’re not talking about the metaverse, not yet at least. Find out more here.
The Ministry of Justice plans to place primary focus on the use of alternative dispute resolution methods as a tool to influence the way Jamaicans resolve conflicts and improve the efficiency of the court system.
At least 10,000 new trees could be planted in Jamaica with the touch of a button. No, we’re not talking about the metaverse...not yet at least. Click below to find out what exactly I'm referring to in the environment corner.
Jamaica is making progress in its quest to become a fully digital society. Since the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, more government services are being offered online, and virtual school as essential become the norm. The key to this digital transformation is for as many Jamaicans as possible to have access to reliable internet service. That’s the aim of the...
More regional investments expected to come from the cross listing of Massy Holdings on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. The Exchange’s market cap is also now back to pre-pandemic levels. We’re going for growth right now.
The Ministry of Justice has officially opened its newest Restorative Justice (RJ) Centre in St. Andrew on February 1, bringing the total number across the island to 19.
The social housing component of Housing Opportunity Production and Employment (HOPE) Programme has seen the delivery of homes to scores of families across the island with two North East St Andrew residents among the latest recipients.
The new Electronic Traffic Ticketing System is being hailed as a game-changer by members of the police force. Head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary McKenzie tells us more.
Jamaica is one of ten countries in the region undertaking the Integrating Water, Land and Ecosystems Management in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (I W Eco) project. The initiative is expected to significantly improve nature and its inhabitants over on the western end of the island. We’ll explain.
The Ministry of Justice is observing Restorative Justice Week from Sunday January 30 to Saturday February 5 this year under the theme “Crime Prevention Through Restorative Justice, is Everybody’s Business.”
The Jamaica Business Development Corporation weekly virtual Biz zone is back. The webinar series is geared at offering specialized training to micro small and medium sized (MSME) owners. Corporate Communications Manager at JBDC Suzzette Campbell says the webinar series began in 2020 after the agency had to pause in person events due to the spread of COVID 19. The series...
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