Jamaica has a weighty problem – Heart Foundation equipment buckling under the pressure from excessively obese persons

2018-01-29T16:47:43+00:00

Dr Suzanne Soares-Wynter (right), clinical nutritionist, Caribbean Institute for Health Research, University of the West Indies, has the attention of Deborah Chen (left), executive director of the Heart Foundation of Jamaica; Dr Andrene Chung (second right), consultant cardiologist, Heart Foundation; and Dr Tamu Davidson, director of the Non-Communicable Disease Unit

Jamaica has a weighty problem – Heart Foundation equipment buckling under the pressure from excessively obese persons2018-01-29T16:47:43+00:00

Jamaica in a better position to withstand external shocks, Net International Reserves now at US$3.2b

2018-01-29T16:33:53+00:00

The country’s Net International Reserves (NIR) now stand at US$3.2 billion, putting the country in a better position to withstand external shocks. This was disclosed by Minister of Finance, Audley Shaw, during the 13th Jamaica Stock Exchange Investments and Capital Markets Conference yesterday. Shaw said approximately 80 per cent of the NIR

Jamaica in a better position to withstand external shocks, Net International Reserves now at US$3.2b2018-01-29T16:33:53+00:00

IAJ NEWS BULLETIN FOR THE PERIOD AUGUST TO DECEMBER 2017

2018-01-26T23:15:54+00:00

This issue of the IAJ NEWS BULLETIN ( Updated February 15, 2018) covers the period August to December 2017 and contains important information on some of the activities undertaken by the Association during that period.  It also contains information on activities undertaken by some member companies of the IAJ during

IAJ NEWS BULLETIN FOR THE PERIOD AUGUST TO DECEMBER 20172018-01-26T23:15:54+00:00

LIFELINE Sagicor moves to abort closure of school for the deaf

2018-01-26T03:47:45+00:00

St Christopher's School for the Deaf Principal Donna Harris describing the problems being experienced by the school during yesterday's Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange. Beside her is Stacy-Ann Dockery, vice-principal at the school. (Photo: Naphtali Junior) IT now appears likely that St Christopher's School for the Deaf will not have to

LIFELINE Sagicor moves to abort closure of school for the deaf2018-01-26T03:47:45+00:00

Gov’t looking at mother farm concept

2018-01-24T15:32:06+00:00

Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries (MICAF), Karl Samuda, says government is reviewing use of the mother and satellite farming methods to protect local agriculture from vulnerability to natural disasters, after a projected four per cent decline last year. In a statement in the House of Representatives yesterday, in

Gov’t looking at mother farm concept2018-01-24T15:32:06+00:00

Sagicor opens many avenues to Sigma donations

2018-01-24T15:27:30+00:00

Ingrid Card, executive director of Sagicor Foundation, gesticulates while speaking about the 2018 staging of Sigma Corporate Run at this week's Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange. Beside her is race director and principal of Running Events Ltd Alfred Francis. (Photo: Bryan Cummings) SAGICOR Group Jamaica has created a number of ways

Sagicor opens many avenues to Sigma donations2018-01-24T15:27:30+00:00

Blockchain is coming, ready or not

2018-01-24T15:23:40+00:00

Blockchain , the technology behind cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, has the potential to disrupt the financial services industry. Although popular and business media tend to focus almost exclusively on cryptocurrencies, this is just one application of blockchain. That narrow focus on cryptocurrencies has detracted from other far-reaching potential applications of

Blockchain is coming, ready or not2018-01-24T15:23:40+00:00

Dr Alfred Dawes | Health laws needed to address obesity epidemic

2018-01-24T15:10:40+00:00

My recent comments about the takeover of school cafeterias by fast-food franchises have elicited responses from some of the affected companies defending the practice. When something goes against your profits, you are forced to counter it even if it results in your actions causing direct harm to your clients. So

Dr Alfred Dawes | Health laws needed to address obesity epidemic2018-01-24T15:10:40+00:00

Trinidad regulator monitoring NCB takeover bid for Guardian

2018-01-24T15:06:36+00:00

Amid uproar among minority owners of Guardian stock regarding pricing and a previously undisclosed deal between key shareholders and NCB Financial Group, the Trinidad & Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) says it is monitoring NCB's bid for a larger stake in the insurance conglomerate. NCB aims to double its

Trinidad regulator monitoring NCB takeover bid for Guardian2018-01-24T15:06:36+00:00
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