Ambulance drivers urged to exercise greater care on the roads; Agriculture Ministry working to improve coffee production; and Seven Judges sworn into higher office.
Education Ministry focusing on stronger parent-teacher relations this school term, final phase of Cornwall Regional hospital rehabilitation works to start by March and ODPEM spearheading activities to mark Earthquake Awareness Week.
Motorists again urged to clear up unpaid traffic tickets, JamDEX utilized for Christmas work programme and JCF responding to increased violence in Bull Bay St Andrew.
Justices of the Peace urged to join the fight against illegal guns; CODE CARE Mission slated to visit the island this month; and National Certification Body of Jamaica undertaking expansion.
Ministry of Education not associated with Free Laptop Scam, Ministry of Health to ramp up public sensitization on HIV/AIDS and JPs Urged to Work with Police to Fight Crime.
Government to discuss consequences of crime with students, three billion dollars allocated for repairing secondary roads and Motor Vehicle Examinations to begin on January 9.
Paternity and Adoptive parent leave now in effect in public sector, Police charged to take solution-based approach to fighting crime and JN Bank approved to distribute JAM-DEX.
Resurgence in tourism spurring economic growth, Government partnering with church to address Jamaica’s mental health challenge and work advanced on Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs’ website.
Highest number of road fatalities recorded last year, Jamaica welcomes over 3 million visitors in 2022 and new measures coming to improve waste disposal.
Activities under Population and Housing Census to continue into first quarter of 2023; Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs imploring persons released on bail not to abscond; and Entrepreneurs encouraged to increase production output for export.
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