Cornwall regional Hospital opens new radiology department, Cabinet set to review noise abatement act and government moving rapidly to complete data protection bill.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness calls on Caribbean neighbours to develop independent disaster response mechanisms, Jamaica positions itself to take advantage of shipping industry and more Jamaicans benefiting from indigent housing programme.
PEP endorsed as viable replacement for GSAT; Three police divisions to benefit from energy efficiency projects and Jamaican manufacturers on trade mission in Trinidad and Tobago.
Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica to increase oversight of Petrojam, 44 more persons granted Jamaican citizenship and restricted access to Institution Drive in Santa Cruz, starting tomorrow.
New tools introduced to help combat human trafficking; MSME owners urged to make greater use of Arbitration Act; and jobseekers encouraged to utilize Ministry of Labour’s Labour Market Skills Bank.
The House of Representatives, last Tuesday passed the Tourism Workers Pension Bill, which seeks to establish a defined contribution pension scheme for hospitality industry workers.
St. Thomas Urban Centre to create 3,000 Jobs; Tourism Ministry to launch graduate training programme and Attorney General Chambers Clears Backlog of Accident Cases.
Prime Minister Holness outlines plans for major townships, Tourism Workers Pension Bill passed in Parliament and Government implementing new measures to combat human trafficking.
Prime Minister breaks ground for urban centre in St. Thomas; Professor Verene Shepherd re-elected to UN Committee on ending racial discrimination and Jamaica represented on two United Nations Committees.
New Doppler weather radar system to be installed; juvenile correctional centers to implement electronic case management system; and Diaspora Conference records spike in attendance.
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