📰 200 Farmers and Fisherfolk in Treasure Beach Receive $7m in Hurricane Recovery Supplies
Approximately 200 farmers and fisherfolk in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, received over $7 million in supplies and equipment on Tuesday (December 23) at the Breds Foundation Complex, as part of […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Shoppers Urged to Exercise Precautions for a Safer Christmas Season
Members of the public are urged to limit the amount of cash carried, plan shopping activities carefully, and take proactive measures to safeguard children throughout the busy Christmas holiday period. […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 JAS Donates Vital Farming Inputs to 120 Coffee Farmers in Hurricane Recovery Effort
The Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), on Tuesday (December 23), presented vital farming inputs to coffee farmers, a gesture aimed at strengthening agricultural recovery and boosting production in the wake of […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Police Urge Motorists to Heighten Vigilance in Vehicle Management and Safekeeping
Motorists are being urged to exercise heightened vigilance in the management and safekeeping of their vehicles. This urging comes from Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dr. Gary McKenzie, who is assigned […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 ‘Winter Champions’ Racing on track after JPL first round, says Patrick
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Source: Jamaica Observer
📰 ‘Winter Champions’ Racing on track after JPL first round, says Patrick
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Source: Jamaica Observer
📰 ‘Winter Champions’ Racing on track after JPL first round, says Patrick
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Source: Jamaica Observer
📰 Farmers Urged to Prepare for Beet Army Worm
The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) is advising farmers to get into preparation mode ahead of the beet army worm season, to effectively manage the pest. Activities from the beet […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 ‘Kartel call mi and seh fi give Bounty a break!’ says Vlogger
After Bounty Killer picked Masicka’s side in the lyrical clash against Tommy Lee and disassociated himself from the Gaza crew, several vloggers bashed the Seaview artiste, calling him all sort of names, taking aim at his career and personal life. One...
Source: YARDHYPE
https://yardhype.com/kartel-call-mi-and-seh-fi-give-bounty-a-break-says-vlogger/
📰 ‘Kartel call mi and seh fi give Bounty a break!’ says Vlogger
After Bounty Killer picked Masicka’s side in the lyrical clash against Tommy Lee and disassociated himself from the Gaza crew, several vloggers bashed the Seaview artiste, calling him all sort of names, taking aim at his career and personal life. One...
Source: YARDHYPE
https://yardhype.com/kartel-call-mi-and-seh-fi-give-bounty-a-break-says-vlogger/
📰 NSWMA Receives 10 New Trucks Valued $200m to Boost National Hurricane Melissa Clean-Up Programme
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has received 10 new tipper trucks, valued approximately $200 million, to strengthen the National Clean-up Programme in parishes impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 SLB Introduces Streamlined Online Process to Access Debt Reset Programme
The Student’s Loan Bureau (SLB) has introduced a simplified online onboarding process for applicants to its Debt Reset Programme, making access easier and more efficient. Addressing a recent Jamaica Information […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Minister Bartlett Commends United Response Behind Swift Post-Hurricane Repatriation of 25,000 Tourists
Jamaica’s swift repatriation of 25,000 tourists in just one week following Hurricane Melissa has demonstrated the island’s resilience and capacity for crisis management, says Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett. Speaking […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 NEPA Urges Public to Report Sightings of Displaced Wildlife After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaicans are being encouraged to report any sightings of animals displaced from their normal habitats due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa to the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA). […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Jamaica’s International Reserves Hit Record US$6.3b
Jamaica’s international reserves remain robust despite the worsened external position resulting from Hurricane Melissa, which impacted the country on October 28. Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor, Richard Byles, reported that […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 NSWMA Receives 10 New Trucks Valued $200m to Boost National Hurricane Melissa Clean-Up Programme
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has received 10 new tipper trucks, valued approximately $200 million, to strengthen the National Clean-up Programme in parishes impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 SLB Introduces Streamlined Online Process to Access Debt Reset Programme
The Student’s Loan Bureau (SLB) has introduced a simplified online onboarding process for applicants to its Debt Reset Programme, making access easier and more efficient. Addressing a recent Jamaica Information […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Minister Bartlett Commends United Response Behind Swift Post-Hurricane Repatriation of 25,000 Tourists
Jamaica’s swift repatriation of 25,000 tourists in just one week following Hurricane Melissa has demonstrated the island’s resilience and capacity for crisis management, says Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett. Speaking […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 NEPA Urges Public to Report Sightings of Displaced Wildlife After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaicans are being encouraged to report any sightings of animals displaced from their normal habitats due to the passage of Hurricane Melissa to the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA). […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service
📰 Jamaica’s International Reserves Hit Record US$6.3b
Jamaica’s international reserves remain robust despite the worsened external position resulting from Hurricane Melissa, which impacted the country on October 28. Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor, Richard Byles, reported that […]...
Source: Jamaica Information Service