A total of 6000 youngsters across the country will be engaged in gainful employment over a six-week period under the Government’s Youth Summer Employment Programme (YSEP).
Rehabilitation work is expected to begin on the Maverley Park in St. Andrew later this month amenities to be installed at the park to mirror those in Emancipation Park, in New Kingston, including rainwater harvesting systems to be installed at the facility.
Nominations are now open for the for 2022 Medal for Science and Technology. The award aims to recognize and acknowledge scientific achievements and encourage innovation in the use of science and technology.
Education Minister Fayval Williams is encouraging primary school teachers who have not yet redeemed e-vouchers issued to them to assist in purchasing laptop computers to do so as soon as possible.
Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams, says several underperforming schools are to receive attention under the Education Transformation framework.
The Global Services Sector (GSS) Project will host a career fair in September to give young Jamaicans the opportunity to interview for various jobs in the industry.
The Government Electrical Regulator (GER) is encouraging customers to shop around for registered electricians or electrical inspectors, as the agency moves to increase transparency and accountability within the electricity sector.
Students and staff of the Lethe Primary and Infant School in St. James will have access to improved sanitation facilities in coming months, under a project being undertaken by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF).
Middle Quarters in St. Elizabeth recently became the latest community to benefit from free, public Wi-Fi under the Universal Service Fund’s (USF) Community Wi-Fi Programme.
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