Rowley says no to the IMF

2017-09-30T17:12:08+00:00

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says his Administration will not be approaching the International Monetary Fund (IMF) despite billions of dollars in lost revenue over the last few years. Rowley was addressing the forum 'Spotlight on Trinidad and Tobago's Financial Circumstances — the

Rowley says no to the IMF2017-09-30T17:12:08+00:00

Put fire under STEM now!

2017-09-30T17:08:58+00:00

There is a corrosive discourse about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) versus a subversive variant which includes the “A” for the arts. It may be unintended, but the discourse is useful. Check your campus or workplace; we can dance, sing, quote the Bible, talk reggae, politics, but why is

Put fire under STEM now!2017-09-30T17:08:58+00:00

Disaster mitigation to get bigger allocation in 2017/18 budget

2017-09-30T10:31:24+00:00

The Jamaican Government is to provide additional funds for disaster mitigation in the 2017/18 Supplementary Budget, which Finance Minister Audley Shaw says is slated to be tabled in the House of Representatives shortly. This, he says, is necessary, as the initial $491 million allocated in the 2017/18 Estimates of Expenditure

Disaster mitigation to get bigger allocation in 2017/18 budget2017-09-30T10:31:24+00:00

Businesswomen take on nation building and the glass ceiling

2017-09-29T14:56:08+00:00

From left) Okelia Parredon, executive investment advisor at Mayberry Investments Limited, poses questions to panellists Michelle Chong, CEO, Honey Bun; Jackie Stewart Lechler, director, Stewarts Automotive Group; and Audrey Hinchcliffe, CEO, Manpower & Maintenance Services, during the Mayberry Investor Forum on Wednesday at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New

Businesswomen take on nation building and the glass ceiling2017-09-29T14:56:08+00:00

5,000 JOBS Musson breaks ground for US$30-M Tech Park

2017-09-29T14:50:45+00:00

Stanley Motta Ltd, subsidiary of the Musson Group, is investing US$30 million in an integrated Tech Campus at 58 Half-Way-Tree Road in Kingston. The location is being constructed to predominantly house business processing outsourcing (BPO) companies. Associated services of the facility will include a day-care centre, ATM and financial

5,000 JOBS Musson breaks ground for US$30-M Tech Park2017-09-29T14:50:45+00:00

Downtown Kingston redevelopment on track — UDC

2017-09-29T07:03:07+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — General Manager of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Dr Damian Graham, has reiterated the Government's commitment to undertake the downtown Kingston Redevelopment Project. He highlighted construction of new offices in downtown Kingston that will house the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. “It is

Downtown Kingston redevelopment on track — UDC2017-09-29T07:03:07+00:00

Hotels opened in MoBay represent US$150-m investment

2017-09-29T06:59:19+00:00

MONTEGO BAY, St James — Prime Minister Andrew Holness and a team from the Ministry of Tourism officially opened three hotels in Montego Bay between Sunday and Monday night. The properties — which include Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort and Spa, formerly Palmyra; Breathless Montego Bay Resort and Spa and

Hotels opened in MoBay represent US$150-m investment2017-09-29T06:59:19+00:00

Five per cent is possible — Shaw

2017-09-29T06:55:48+00:00

Minister of Finance Audley Shaw, has committed to waive 1.5 per cent of Government interest on loans from Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) in an effort to facilitate single-digit interest rates to entrepreneurs seeking finance. Shaw, who was speaking at the launch of DBJ's, promoting financial inclusion in Jamaica project

Five per cent is possible — Shaw2017-09-29T06:55:48+00:00

JPS and USAID host electric vehicle seminar

2017-09-28T14:18:18+00:00

Electric vehicles have significant potential to lower transport costs for consumers and businesses, while lowering greenhouse gas emissions, improving local air quality and stimulating economic growth and sustainability. As such, the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) and the United States Agency for International Development Caribbean Clean Energy Program are collaborating to

JPS and USAID host electric vehicle seminar2017-09-28T14:18:18+00:00

OPM to respond to JET’s Cockpit Country petition within a month

2017-09-26T16:33:47+00:00

THE Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) said yesterday that it will respond, within 30 days, to the issues raised in the “Save Cockpit Country” petition championed by the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET). The Save Cockpit Country petition was launched by JET, using the OPM's online petition portal on

OPM to respond to JET’s Cockpit Country petition within a month2017-09-26T16:33:47+00:00
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