Jamaica Fire Brigade to increase staff complement, Manchester Parish Court on track to clear case backlog; and amendments to Building Act to increase accessibility for persons with disabilities.
Health Minister encouraging Jamaicans to download digital vaccination cards, Motorists being urged to exercise caution on the roadways and, plans underway for hosting of Jamaica Diaspora Conference next year.
Digital vaccination cards to be available for download next week, Government working on consumer welfare policy, and National Housing Trust adds more housing solutions in Manchester.
Government to conduct strategic review of Heart NSTA Trust, Legal dumps to operate until midnight during holiday period and five investors receive leases for land at Mango Agro Park.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness calls for greater partnership to transform education sector, registration for tourism workers’ pension scheme to begin on January 1 and Centre for Tourism Innovation to offer online courses.
Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine now available to the public, Public sector compensation review being undertaken, and St. James Southern being targeted for major infrastructural development.
Coming up: IDB commends Jamaica’s fiscal management, Driving simulator installed at Swallowfield depot and Traffic changes being implemented in Manchester for the holiday period.
Prime Minister welcomes One Belmont construction project; Foreign Ministry Disappointed By Delays In Delivery of care packages to Students in Cuba, and Lower House Approves MOCA Regulations.
COVID-19 vaccine boosters to be administered in Jamaica, Road Safety Unit urging caution heading into the Christmas season and Essex Valley chosen for soil fertility project.
Canada sets up 21 million dollar Fund for survivors of gender-based violence, Construction of Montego Bay Fire Station nears completion and farmers urged to get soil tested.
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