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Jamaica Set For Record Tourism Earnings
Jamaica set for record tourism earnings, justices of the peace get training and BOJ reports increased demand for local currency.
Cuba Eye Care Programme Extended
Cuba eye care programme extended, Walk-in Museum to be built in downtown Kingston; and Jamaica and Japan agree on tax convention.
Job Descriptions For Cabinet Ministers To Be Compiled And Made Public
Job descriptions for Cabinet Ministers to be compiled and made public; Jamaica Fire Brigade urges extra pre-caution during festive season and police warns persons to be on the lookout for stolen produce
Major Work On 6 Legacy Projects To Be Completed In This Fiscal Year
Major work on 6 legacy projects to be completed in this fiscal year, more businesses downtown looking to go cashless and Access to Information Unit helping to keep government accountable.
Fines Of Up To 2 Million Dollars For Plastic Ban Breaches
Fines of up to 2 million dollars for plastic ban breaches; mayors to distribute re-useable bags in market districts, and increased rainfall expected this weekend
Health Ministry Extends Enhanced Vector Control Programme
Health Ministry extends enhanced vector control programme, Consumer Affairs Commission reminding persons to practice food safety and Foreign Affairs Ministry establishes returning residents taskforce.
Opening Hours Extended For Health Centres In South East Region
Opening hours extended for Health Centres in South East Region, Tourism Ministry to audit hotels islandwide; and Jamaica Welcomes Swoop Airlines to Montego Bay.
NEPA To Increase Jamaica’s Designated Protected Marine Areas
NEPA to increase Jamaica’s designated protected marine areas, Prime Minister calls for private sector to support reggae girls and Kingston Harbour to get boardwalk.
Jamaica Producers Group To Supply Schools With Agricultural Produce
Jamaica Producers group to supply schools with agricultural produce, Robins Hall health centre re-opened after 30 year closure and blue economy public education campaign launched.


