New PSOJ president Howard Mitchell describes 2018 as a year of decision for Jamaica

2017-12-08T17:14:09+00:00

Newly elected PSOJ President Howard Mitchell gave his first public address at the annual Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) Christmas luncheon on Wednesday. In a humble, self-deprecating and often quite funny speech the 19th president (and the first lawyer to be president) noted that he had been close

New PSOJ president Howard Mitchell describes 2018 as a year of decision for Jamaica2017-12-08T17:14:09+00:00

Trailer load of IPOs for Christmas

2017-12-08T17:10:54+00:00

For investors with an interest in the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), this Christmas a 'trailer load' of initial public offers (IPO) have caused analysts, traders and stockbrokers to work overtime to fill orders. To date, five IPOs have come one right behind the other for the months of November and

Trailer load of IPOs for Christmas2017-12-08T17:10:54+00:00

$68.5b of budget increase for debt payments, says Government

2017-12-08T16:54:48+00:00

THE House of Representatives approved the $89.9 billion or a 12.6 per cent increase in the 2017/18 budget during another marathon sitting which went beyond eight o'clock Wednesday night. Minister of Finance and the Public Service Audley Shaw explained that the bulk of the increase — $68.5 billion or 76

$68.5b of budget increase for debt payments, says Government2017-12-08T16:54:48+00:00

UPDATED: US$722k capital injection for National Health Insurance Plan

2017-12-08T16:46:56+00:00

James Cercone (left), president, Sanigest International, in discussion with Minister of Health Christopher Tufton (right), and National Health Fund Chairman Gregory Mair at the contract signing for the development of a proposal for a national health insurance plan for Jamaica on Wednesday. The National Health Fund (NHF) on Wednesday signed

UPDATED: US$722k capital injection for National Health Insurance Plan2017-12-08T16:46:56+00:00

NIDS database 90 per cent complete

2017-12-08T16:42:05+00:00

State Minister for Education, Youth and Information Floyd Green (right) responds to a question at a town hall meeting on the National Identification System at Emancipation Park in New Kingston on Tuesday while (from left) Project Director for NIDS Warren Vernon; chief executive officer, e-Gov Jamaica Ltd, Maurice Barnes; and

NIDS database 90 per cent complete2017-12-08T16:42:05+00:00

It’s costing hospitals too much!

2017-12-08T16:37:01+00:00

Stakeholders of the Cost of Care report discuss the findings after the launch at the Nigel Harris Council Room, The University of the West Indies Regional Headquarters, yesterday. From left are: Parris Lyew-Ayee, Jr, director of Mona Geoinformatics; Dr Trevor McCartney, deputy dean Faculty of Medical Sciences at The University

It’s costing hospitals too much!2017-12-08T16:37:01+00:00

Big bill for violence, crashes – Government spends billions annually on treatment for victims

2017-12-08T16:31:57+00:00

Christopher Tufton (left), minister of health, receives a copy of the Cost of Care and Data Study from Dr Elizabeth Ward, chairman, Violence Prevention Alliance. Others in the picture (from left) are Dr Jason Toppin, consultant anaesthetist, University Hospital of the West Indies; Professor Trevor McCartney, deputy dean, Faculty of

Big bill for violence, crashes – Government spends billions annually on treatment for victims2017-12-08T16:31:57+00:00

Jamaica must build resilience against climate change – environmental economist

2017-12-07T04:49:01+00:00

RJR NEWS Dr. Peter Edwards An environmental economist is urging the government to take action to make Jamaica resilient to climate change. This follows a report released on Tuesday by Moody's Investors Service. Environmental Economist Dr. Peter Edwards, is in agreement with the report which states that Jamaica has very

Jamaica must build resilience against climate change – environmental economist2017-12-07T04:49:01+00:00
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