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Education Ministry to conduct census to get clearer picture on the number of teachers in the system
The Education Ministry expects to get a clearer picture on the number of teachers in the system, following a census in schools next
AG’s assessment highlights that NSWMA is operating at a loss
An assessment by the Auditor General of the fiscal trends at the National Solid Waste Management Authority, (NSWMA) has highlighted
NWC to provide better service with 8 new water trucks – PM Holness
Come next week, the National Water Commission, NWC, will be able to lessen the effects of water disruptions on its customers, with
Govt. pledges to quickly assist persons adversely affected by Hurricane Ian
Prime Minster Andrew Holness said government will move very quickly to respond to persons who were adversely affected by flood rains
Opposition calls for funding allocation for drain cleaning
The opposition is calling for the immediate allocation of funds for drain cleaning in all parishes.   Opposition spokesperson on
Jamaicans in Florida making preparations for the arrival of Hurricane Ian
Jamaicans in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida in the United States are making preparations for the arrival of Hurricane Ian. The hurricane
Cruise ship scheduled to make call in Ocho Rios rerouted due to severe weather
The severe weather associated with Hurricane Ian has led to the rerouting of at least one cruise ship that was scheduled to call on the
Some JPS customers still without power; company advises some residents to expect prolonged outages
Several Jamaica Public Service, JPS customers remain without power, as the company says efforts to restore supply to affected