Plans in motion to provide internet access to 189 communities through public WIFI hotspots
by Myesha Broadie September 29th, 2021
Technology Minister Daryl Vaz says plans are in motion to have 189 communities across the island accessing the internet, through public
Finance Minister criticizes CAPRI report for not adequately assessing gov’t’s support to most vulnerable, during pandemic
by Myesha Broadie September 29th, 2021
Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke has criticized a recent report from the Caribbean Policy Research Institute, CAPRI for not adequately
Government advanced in efforts to provide laptops for teachers
by Myesha Broadie September 29th, 2021
Technology Minister Daryl Vaz says the government is advanced in efforts to provide laptops for teachers, in a bid to better equip them
OUR investigates complaints of frequent power outages from several communities across the island
by Myesha Broadie September 27th, 2021
The Office of Utilities Regulation OUR says it is investigating complaints of frequent power outages from several communities across
Addition of Private Sector Vaccination Sites expected to move Jamaica more quickly towards its 65% vaccination target
by Myesha Broadie September 27th, 2021
The addition of private sector vaccination sites is expected to move Jamaica more quickly towards its vaccination target of sixty-five
Jamaica records declines in new Covid-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations, in the past 24 hours
by Myesha Broadie September 27th, 2021
The country has recorded declines in new Covid-19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations, in the past 24 hours. The Health and Wellness
JCF says it will not relent in finding those responsible for the murders of its members
by Myesha Broadie September 25th, 2021
The Jamaica Constabulary Force JCF says it will not relent in finding those responsible for the murders of its members. The statement
Jamaica records 521 new Covid-19 cases and 3 additional deaths
by Myesha Broadie September 25th, 2021
Jamaica has recorded 521 new Covid-19 cases. The country’s case count is now 82,349. Of the new cases 277 are females, while 242