The Jamaica Constabulary Force calls for more non-violent methods to be used to diffuse conflicts and Minister of Education and Youth calls on parents to equip students with skills to resolve conflicts amicably.
On a previous episode of Get The Facts we shared how to make an ATI request and the associated costs. Today you’ll hear how you’ll get the documents requested and your right to appeal.
Police Marine Fleet Expanded, Frontier Airlines to add new destinations from Sangster Airport; and Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs Organizational Structure Approved.
Standard and Poor’s maintains stable outlook for Jamaica, SCJ Holdings rakes in close to 4 billion dollars from sale of sugar lands at Bernard Lodge and Agriculture Ministry working to modernize pig industry.
Police Operation to Curtail Violent Crimes Yielding Success, USF Launches ICT Clubs for High Schools and Jamaica Elected To Part III Of the International Civil Aviation Organization Council.
Fishers to benefit from offshore radio communication system; Several markets across the island to be redeveloped; and Grade One Individual Learning Profile completed.
Jamaica appointed to PAHO Executive Committee Presidency; PICA introducing Access Jamaica Programme to the UK; and local fish sanctuaries receive boundary markers.
Education Ministry providing support to students at Kingston Technical High following recent violent incident, Hurricane Ian causes 200 million dollar damage to agriculture sector, and Senator Aubyn Hill leading export mission in Guyana.
Jamaica Constabulary Force adds 59 new vehicles to its fleet, Youth Advisory Council urged to promote government policies and programmes and Industry Ministry utilizing digital tools to improve ease of doing business on the island.
Health and Wellness Ministry signs MOU with Hartford Healthcare in Connecticut, Funds allocated to complete Pedro plains works; and Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs to train legislative teams across Government.
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