The Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ) is expanding the capabilities of its online platform, to allow entrepreneurs to register new businesses in Jamaica from anywhere in the world.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government’s cybersecurity strategy, Plan Secure Jamaica, has been effective in protecting the country’s key industries from cyber-attacks.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has lauded the contribution of the Jamaican Diaspora to national development, specifically in the areas of health and education.
A reciprocal visa waiver agreement is to be implemented between Jamaica and Ghana following discussions between the two governments to improve bilateral relations and increase travel.
Local Government and Community Development Minister Desmond McKenzie, says preparations for the final resting place of former Prime Minister, Edward Seaga, are on track.
The Health and Wellness Ministry is advising travellers to be appropriately vaccinated before going to countries known to have had outbreaks of the measles virus.
Technology Minister, Fayval Williams has announced that a number of software applications will be developed this Fiscal year as part of the Government’s thrust to improve service delivery to citizens.
The National Works Agency NWA is reporting that road works are 67 percent complete and sewer and pipe laying works are 84 percent complete on the Constant Spring Road Improvement Project.
The Jamaica National Agency for Accreditation (JANAAC) is urging citizens to use accredited laboratories to do their medical tests and related procedures.
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, says it is the Government’s intention to establish at least two Special Economic Zones (SEZs) within the next three years.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has again assured investors that the Government is working to improve the speed of doing business to facilitate economic and infrastructural growth.