On today’s programme, Jamaica to lend assistance to hurricane affected Caribbean countries; crime reduction initiatives launched, and Government signs cooperation agreement with Chile.
On today’s programme, Mount Salem declared zone of special operation; Prime Minister makes official visit to Chile; and accepts award from Diaspora organization in New York.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister reiterates commitment to improving economic climate; warns schools not to discriminate against poor students; and urges professionalism during zones of special operations.
On today’s programme, Government intervenes to restore normalcy at Kingston Freeport Terminal; Rosewell residents get improved water access; and tribute paid to Dr. Winston Green.
On today’s programme, Barbican Road to be expanded; new infrastructure agreement to be negotiated with Chinese Government; and 2,300 youngsters enrolled in Youth Summer Employment Programme.
On today’s programme, Government reaffirms commitment to fight against criminal elements; Prime Minister discusses special zone implementation with heads of agencies; and JAMPRO targeting high skill BPO jobs.
On today’s programme, Diaspora members urged to invest in local business prospects; JAMPRO to develop national investment portal; and Jamaica House petition portal launched.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister to meet with senior public sector officials ahead of implementation of the zones of special operations; ground broken for serviced lots in St. Catherine; and National Housing Trust targets 8,000 housing solutions for Clarendon and St. Catherine communities.
Prime Minister attends 38th meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government, calls for regional approach to tackling crime and officially opens Negril’s newest resort.
Prime Minister pledges additional resources for the security forces, National security council to be established in law and Prime Minister pays tribute to former Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller
On today’s programme: Alpart bauxite plant reopens; roll out of national Identification System to begin next year; and Prime Minister’s National Youth Awards for Excellence returns.
On today’s programme, Prime Minister says security forces will uphold human rights; Jamaica to become region’s first digitized society, and planning far advanced on Montego Bay bypass.
On today’s programme, Government to revamp waste disposal infrastructure; New Town Centre to be built in St. Thomas; and Prime Minister pays tribute to Her Excellency Lady Ivy Cooke and Captain Horace Burrell.