Government will not rush implementation of Special operation zones; water shop to be constructed in Marlie Hill, Manchester and preparations complete for new academic year.
Private security companies mandated to support health insurance scheme; 5 schools to come off shift-system this academic year; and Irish Potatoes to be exported to Cayman Islands.
National Security Ministry condemns threats against Firearms Licensing Authority officials; Jamaica’s debt to GDP ratio to decrease; and Audley Shaw named Caribbean Finance Minister of the year.
93 million dollars allocated to fix street signs and fire stations; Zones of Special operations to enhance relationship between security forces and the public; and Manchester residents urged to pay property taxes
Master Plan for Government Campus project on track; Agricultural Production to be boosted at Richmond Farm Correctional Centre; and Road rehabilitation project to get underway in St. Andrew.
Govt resolute in its 10-point ICT plan, Over 2600 persons trained in Restorative Justice techniques; and Children urged to speak out against social ills affecting Jamaica
Over 200 persons trained in domestic violence intervention strategies, jobs increasing in Film Industry; and Tertiary Students Urged to help advance Jamaica.
New data protection bill to be tabled in Parliament; National Children’s Summit to be staged Wednesday, and Jamaica to host screenwriter’s residency programme.
Prime Minister encourages private sector investment; Mountainside residents get electricity; and Agriculture Ministry dismisses sugar shortage reports.
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