PM says Covid-19 pandemic has offered valuable insights into future needs and challenges of Tourism Industry
by Myesha Broadie February 17th, 2022
The Covid-19 pandemic has offered valuable insights into the future needs and challenges of the tourism industry. That’s
February 17 declared World Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Day
by Myesha Broadie February 17th, 2022
Today has been declared the first World Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Day. Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett who leads the
INDECOM reports 10% increase in fatal shootings by the security forces, last year
by Myesha Broadie February 17th, 2022
The Independent Commission of Investigations, INDECOM says 127 people were shot and killed by the security forces, last year, while 68
Fourth Portland wanted person nabbed since the start of the year
by Myesha Broadie February 17th, 2022
Another Portland wanted man has been arrested. He is 33-year-old Horace Kenton otherwise called “Weedy”, an electrician and mechanic of
Gov’t to review extent of damage to sand dunes in Great Bay, St. Elizabeth, following reports of illegal mining
by Myesha Broadie February 17th, 2022
The government will be reviewing the extent of damage to sand dunes in Great Bay, St. Elizabeth on Saturday (February 19). This
The Health and Wellness Ministry is reporting 14 more Covid-19 related deaths, pushing the death tally to 2,769. One of the deaths
Jamaica’s economy grew by 6 per cent in the last quarter of 2021
by Myesha Broadie February 16th, 2022
Jamaica’s economy grew by 6 per cent in the October to December quarter last year, compared to the corresponding period in 2020.
Gov’t far advanced in conducting feasibility study on unemployment insurance scheme
by Myesha Broadie February 16th, 2022
The government says it is far advanced in the conducting of a feasibility study on an unemployment insurance scheme. Finance Minister