JHW October 14-19, 2018
Prime Minister congratulates Reggae Girlz on World Cup qualification; announces plans to implement more ZOSOs and OPM makes partial switch to solar energy
Prime Minister congratulates Reggae Girlz on World Cup qualification; announces plans to implement more ZOSOs and OPM makes partial switch to solar energy
Coming up in Jamaica House Weekly, concession agreement for Norman Manley International Airport signed; Prime Minister launches Houses of Parliament design exhibition; and praises latest Business and Consumer confidence survey findings.
Prime Minister secures extension for Kingston State of Public Emergency; announces town hall on Government Oval Project.
PM secures extensions for Denham Town ZOSO and St Catherine North State of Public Emergency; opens region’s first Festo FACT Training Centre; and announces new 3 miles bypass.
In Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister gives directives to alleviate traffic congestion in the corporate area; endorses Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management centre; and Ground broken for Monymusk glades in Clarendon.
On today’s edition of Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister attends Ninth meeting of CARICOM Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee; Minister Mike Henry announces start date for phase one of Vernamfield Development project and; Nominations open for Prime Minister’s youth awards for excellence.
In Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister pays tribute to former Cabinet Minister, Easton Douglas; condemns murder of 14 year old and urges parents to send their children to school.
In Jamaica House weekly; Prime Minister tours Renaissance Project; urges Old Harbour Bay residents to gain skills to access high level jobs at new JPS power plant; and again urges Jamaicans to embrace PEP.
In Jamaica House weekly, Prime Minister announces launch of commission to address violence; hosts quarterly press briefing; and breaks ground for new Housing scheme in Hanover
In Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister now has oversight for Science, Energy and Technology portfolios; commits to achieving economic independence; and calls for more tech savy youths in agriculture.
On today’s programme, PM reiterates commitment to addressing corruption, calls on Jamaicans to emancipate themselves from criminality, and summons Energy Ministry Boards to meeting.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister becomes first sitting Jamaican Head of Government to visit Namibia, participates in BRICS Summit and engages Jamaican and Caribbean diaspora in Southern Africa.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister secures extensions for Denham Town and Mount Salem Zones of Special Operations, moves resolution to extend St. James State of Public Emergency and promises to review building approval procedures.
On this week’s edition of Jamaica House Weekly, Prime Minister says government will act with integrity in Petrojam Probe, visits with family of teenager injured at birth and breaks ground for serviced lots in Duncans, Trelawny.
This week, PM chairs CARICOM Heads conference; expresses confidence in new CCJ President and promises to make fulsome statement on Petrojam on Tuesday.
On today’s programme, PM secures extension for State of Emergency in St. Catherine North police division; presents certificates to first batch of graduates from National Service Corp; and recognizes 40 individuals for service to Education.
On today’s programme, PM opens debate on CARICOM Review Commission report, says Cabinet papers to be submitted electronically by year end and says Government is moving to protect its data.
On today’s programme, PM to review ZOSO legislation; says EPOC will transition into an independent fiscal council and declares North South Highway as the Edward Seaga Highway.
On today’s programme, PM attends G7 summit in Canada, says Government focused on fiscal certainty and reiterates commitment to improving country’s ease of doing business ranking.
On today’s programme, PM tours St. Andrew Legacy projects, says Three Miles project to aid development of the Logistics hub initiative, and affirms that ongoing road projects will boost the country’s productivity.