Government commissions first electric vehicle charging station into service, 66 parcels of government owned land to be divested and policy in place to address squatting.
Hundreds of matters disposed of by the Director of Public Prosecution’s Office last fiscal year, Several Road Projects expected to come on stream, and Public Procurement Commission rolls out Supplier Registration System
Labour Ministry warns employers against penalizing workers who do not take COVID-19 vaccine; Education Ministry developing higher education policy framework, and public advised to support St. Vincent and the Grenadines through Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency offices.
More COVID-19 beds being made available in hospitals; Government Bolstering Capacity to Tackle Illicit Gun Trade and Luton Shelton to be posthumously honoured with the Keys to the City of Kingston.
New COVID-19 measures to be announced today; Anti-gang bill passed in parliament and Environment Minister calls on adults to engage children in discussion on climate change.
Committee formed to help country retain more tourism dollars; MPs get 100 million dollars to assist needy constituents and; rehabilitation of Adelphi police station in St. James completed…the news in detail after the break.
eCommerce National Delivery System to be expanded next week; Health Ministry says next vax blitz dependent on 2nd vaccine shipment from COVAX; and Parents urged to increase monitoring of children’s online activities.
Over 80,000 vaccinated during recent 5 day blitz; Tobacco Industry Regulation Act passed in House of Representatives and; Black River Wetlands designated protected area.
Persons who develop severe allergic reactions to first dose of AstraZeneca Vaccine will not receive second dose; Suspension of face to face classes extended to May 4; and Government organizing support for St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Health Ministry assures public that COVID-19 vaccine does not impair immune system, Up to 30 persons allowed to gather at churches and other places of worship and Lower House Approves Urban Renewal Tax Relief (Amendment) Act 2021.
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