Festival song finalists to receive 10 million dollars in prizes, Jamaica and Canada to strengthen bilateral relations and Culture Ministry announces return of Festival song roadshows.
Prime Minister lauds Shipping Association of Jamaica; Labour Day Preparatory Work underway at Papine High School; and daily forex market information available on BOJ website.
Government committed to eliminating red tape in public service, Urban Transport Management System to be expanded and domestic flights to be reintroduced soon.
Health and Wellness Ministry prepares physical activity guide in braille, Economic growth council says agriculture sector key to growth and St James Municipal Corporation launches operation restore paradise.
Electronic Single Window Portal launched, Government Electrical Regulator to be operationalized this year and services to be modernized at Post and Telecommunications Department.
Barret Town All Age School to receive new Infant Department; Burke Barracks officially handed over to JDF; Auditor General’s Department assisting with forensic audit of Petrojam.
Bed access schedule in Public hospitals to be revised, Sugarcane lands to be divested and Youth Leaders to be trained as National Safety and Security Ambassadors.
EGC calls on Jamaicans to save and invest more, new traffic management solution to be implemented and Early Childhood Commission wants support for basic schools on Labour Day.
Hagley Park Road Improvement Project nearing completion, Industry Minister urges more business training for Jamaicans and NWC to replace pipelines in Spanish Town.
Water-treatment plant to be built in St. Catherine; JBDC to partner with Sagicor bank to offer funding to the creative industry, and Female students encouraged to pursue careers in Information Technology.
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