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Prime Minister Andrew Holness Calls For Embargoes On Cuba To Be Lifted
Prime Minister Andrew Holness calls for embargoes on Cuba to be lifted, Government to speed up pension disbursements; and all fishermen rescued by Colombian Coast Guard returned home.
Cabinet Approves Russian Visa Waiver
Cabinet Approves Russian Visa Waiver, May Pen Hospital accepting emergency cases only until October 1, and Sexual harassment bill to be tabled by year end.
Standard And Poors Adjusts Jamaica’s Economic Outlook From Stable To Positive
Standard and Poors adjusts Jamaica’s economic outlook from stable to positive; more court cases being completed and; work to start on Naggo Head Technology Park soon.
Education Ministry To Launch Primary Exit Profile Support Website
Education Ministry to launch primary exit profile support website; ground broken for artificial football turf at UWI; and Supplementary estimates tabled in parliament.
Private Sector Support Of BOJ Reform
Private sector support of BOJ reform, Government endorses new Private Sector Gender Equality Initiative; and Caribbean Maritime University launches CAP Yes Programme.
More Major Road Projects Expected
More major road projects expected; security forces to receive additional resources, and situation room to be established at the Water Resources Authority.
Prime Minister Holness Calls For Action From UN Leaders To Promote Peace
Prime Minister Holness calls for action from UN leaders to promote peace, Jamaica to launch Caribbean Moves at the UN General Assembly and Tourism Awareness Week being observed from September 23 to 29
First Supplementary Budget For 2018/2019 Fiscal Year To Be Tabled In Short Order
First supplementary budget for 2018/2019 fiscal year to be tabled in short order; Compassionate care programme launched at Black River Hospital and Labour ministry encouraging job seekers to utilise ELE system.
Finance Ministry Drafting Policy To Respond To Natural Disasters
Finance Ministry drafting policy to respond to natural disasters, Prime Minister on working visit to the United States and State of Emergency will not significantly affect traffic in the corporate area.
