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CARICOM Disaster Recovery Assistance Mechanism Activated
CARICOM disaster recovery assistance mechanism activated, Former Sugar Workers Allowed to Remain in Stokes Hall Houses, and Prime Minister Participates in National Tree Planting Day Activities
Govt Projects Expansion Of Economy Over The Medium Term
Govt projects expansion of economy over the medium term, Jamaica fire Brigade to get two new trucks and repairs to constant spring road bridge should be completed by Monday.
NWC To Begin Sewer Line Repair On Constant Spring Road
National Water Commission to begin sewer line repair work on Constant Spring Road; Special maintenance programme to be put in place for primary schools; and National Security Ministry awards 100 Children of Policemen Tertiary Scholarships.
Breakaway Forces Single Lane Traffic On Constant Spring Road
Breakaway forces single lane traffic on Constant Spring Road; Health Ministry issues gastro alert; and Schools urged to desist from procuring uniforms.
Ja Jumps 11 Places In Global Competitiveness Index
Jamaica Jumps 11 places in Global Competitiveness Index; Finance Minister Leads Delegation to IMF Annual Meetings; and Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission to launch responsible gaming campaign.
Account Setup To Help Haitians
Account Setup to Help Haitians, JUTC Resumes normal Operations and No Reports of Microcephaly in Pregnant Women.
Business Operations Back To Normal After Passage Of Hurricane
Business Operations Back to Normal after passage of hurricane; Divestment of CTL to be Completed Shortly; and Education Ministry to Make Foreign Languages Compulsory Up To Grade Nine.
All Schools To Reopen By Friday
All schools to reopen by Friday; Norman Manley International Airport resumes operations; and Marcus Garvey Drive in Kingston will reopen to vehicular traffic later today.
Meteorological Service Maintains Hurricane Warning
The Meteorological Service maintains hurricane warning; Courts closed on Tuesday; and shelter occupants urged to preserve school furniture
All Non-Essential Gov’t Offices To Remain Closed Today
All non-essential government offices to remain closed today, JAS says no reports of damage to crops and livestock in Eastern Jamaica up to news time and Norman Manley International Airport closed today.


