Jamaica Agricultural Society highlights increase in number of young farmers active in the sector, as one of the successes of 2022
by Shanice Gibbs January 3rd, 2023
The Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) has highlighted an increase in the number of young farmers active in the sector, as one of the
Residents whose houses were demolished in Clifton, St. Catherine call on Prime Minister Andrew Holness for assistance
by Shanice Gibbs January 3rd, 2023
Months after the Government authorized the demolition of some houses in Clifton, St. Catherine, affected residents are calling on Prime
Incorporated Master Builders Association expects construction sector to continue to do well this year
by Shanice Gibbs January 3rd, 2023
President of the Incorporated Master Builders Association Lenworth Kelly expects the construction sector to continue to do well this
National Road Safety Council to meet next week to determine how road crashes and fatalities can be reduced
by Shanice Gibbs January 3rd, 2023
The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) is to meet next week Thursday (January 12) to determine how road crashes and fatalities can be
Jamaica recorded its highest number of road deaths in 2022. 488 people were killed on the nation’s roadways, last year, 1
At least 1 road fatality has so far been recorded for 2023. Dead is 20-year-old JDF soldier, private Javaughnie Morris of
Gov’t to pass legislation to increase the fines for illegal and improper disposal of municipal waste
by Myesha Broadie January 2nd, 2023
The government will pass legislation this year to increase the fines for illegal and improper disposal of municipal waste and will also
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says 2023 will see an improvement in public order and safety throughout the country. In his new