Enhanced Vector control Programme Launched; Safety Audit for State Run Children’s Homes and Places of Safety complete; and Traffic Signals at Lakes Pen Municipal Boulevard intersection Temporarily Decommissioned.
Schools urged to contact teachers colleges for support in finding STEM teachers, new pharmaceuticals available through NHF and Clarendon Health Department to be relocated
Education Ministry reports 1.5 percent increase in CSEC passes, HAJ to begin of 3000 housing solutions this year and Hagley Park Road Improvement project over 80 percent complete.
Jamaican Diaspora in Florida to adopt 5 health centres; Global Forum for Migration and Development meeting underway in Jamaica; and road works on South Camp Road over 51 per cent complete.
Government commits to rebuilding Jamaica National Children’s Home; Met Service urges vigilance during hurricane season; and Technology Ministry working to finalize Data Protection Bill.
Government committed to providing affordable housing solutions; Police facilities to be renovated; and Transport Ministry increase use of technology to boost road safety.
St Kitts and Nevis adopts Jamaica Moves initiative; Meteorological Service of Jamaica develops bush fire forecasting tool; and, Government committed to providing housing solutions for young professionals.
The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) has received 33 computers from the Meteorological Service to support the establishment of a Bush Fire Warning Index to track, manage and record bush fires. The computers were procured at a cost of approximately 4.1 million dollars with funding from the African Caribbean-Pacific-European Union-Caribbean Development Bank natural Disaster Risk Management (ACP-EU-CDB NDRM) programme.
The Government of Jamaica is looking to strengthen trade and investment ties with Kenya across several sectors. That’s the word from Prime Minister Andrew Holness following a bilateral meeting with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday. Mr. Holness says the partnership will redound to greater cooperation and shared prosperity between both nations.
Over 600 housing solutions to be built in Portmore, St. Catherine; Jamaica and Kenya to partner on tourism development; and new police recruits urged to maintain professionalism as the execute their duties.
Electronic Business Registration Form launched; Police facilities to receive facelift; and Water Resources Authority lauds volume-based fee for water abstraction.
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