PEP students to receive adequate support; Sanitation Workers to get pay increase; and ground broken in St. Ann for 1 billion US dollar multi resort development.
Prime Minister to chair Coronavirus Coordinating Committee this week, Gender Ministry and UWI partner for sexual harassment research and Health Ministry to roll out Wellness at Work manual shortly.
Energy Minister Fayval Williams is calling on all gas station retailers to equip their workers with the necessary skills to ensure safety on the job. This in light of the recent fire at a gas station in Manchester that has left one man dead and several others injured. Mrs Williams says the Ministry will be doing its part to boost the...
The Jamaican economy is estimated to have expanded just shy of one percent for 2019, representing the seventh consecutive year of Gross Domestic Product, GDP growth for the country. PIOJ Director General Wayne Henry says one of the main contributors to growth for the 2019 calendar year was the 0.1 percent growth recorded for the October to December 2019 quarter. PIOJ Director...
Cruise ship denied docking privileges due to health concerns, Education Ministry implementing safety measure amid incidents of violence and Rural Water Supply Limited upgrading systems island-wide. The news in detail after the break.
Over 39,000 students registered for PEP exams today; Energy Minister calls for more training for gas station workers; and Agriculture Ministry to reintroduce wardens to help tackle praedial larceny.
Petroleum Sector under review; Hopewell Market in Hanover to be refurbished; and Government in discussions with potential investors in the Monymusk sugar factory in Clarendon.
BOJ trading platform to be rolled out by March 31, central bank reports increase in credit to households and businesses and land leased to Moneymusk farmers.
Irrigation network upgrade for Bernard Lodge, Paradise Bridge in Westmoreland near completion and Government Committed to Providing Opportunities for Unattached Youth.
Bank of Jamaica says economic prospects remain positive, Health Minister to lobby for healthcare as a human right and education ministry to partner with religious groups for roll out of Values and Attitudes Programme.
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