Gov’t developing crop-loss and farm insurance programme

2018-05-30T16:09:18+00:00

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, JC Hutchinson, makes a point during his contribution to the 2018/19 Sectoral debate in the House of Representatives on May 29. In the background is Member of Parliament for Eastern Hanover, Dave Brown. KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Minister

Gov’t developing crop-loss and farm insurance programme2018-05-30T16:09:18+00:00

Gov’t to establish policy framework for disaster risk management

2018-05-30T11:37:16+00:00

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service Fayval Williams says the Government is to establish a policy framework for disaster risk management. According to Williams, the analytical work is moving apace. She was speaking at this morning's Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's President's Breakfast Forum at the

Gov’t to establish policy framework for disaster risk management2018-05-30T11:37:16+00:00

Gov’t to overhaul complex public sector pay, allowance structure – Clarke

2018-05-28T18:52:37+00:00

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says the complex compensation and allowance system in the public sector is to be overhauled as the government moves apace with transformation of the sector. Addressing the annual general meeting of the Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) on Friday, Clarke said the complex pay structure

Gov’t to overhaul complex public sector pay, allowance structure – Clarke2018-05-28T18:52:37+00:00

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sunday-finance/do-your-investments-match-your-goals-_134197

2018-05-28T18:12:42+00:00

In 2007, when Prince Harry — the younger son of Charles, prince of Wales, and the late Diana, princess of Wales, now duke of Sussex and sixth in line to the British throne — revealed that he is dyslexic suddenly the world took notice. Prince Harry, no stranger to controversy,

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sunday-finance/do-your-investments-match-your-goals-_1341972018-05-28T18:12:42+00:00

Do your investments match your goals?

2018-05-28T18:02:51+00:00

Having your investment match your goals is one of the essential ingredients for achieving financial stability in the latter years of your life. As you pass through the various stages of life, these goals are constantly changing in keeping with our evolving needs. Our risk appetite is affected by our

Do your investments match your goals?2018-05-28T18:02:51+00:00

Energy high on the growth agenda – Petroleum SEZ, resource procurement unit in the works

2018-05-25T16:44:51+00:00

Professor Alvin Wint, chairman of the Generation Procurement Entity. 1 2 Jamaica has always been chasing after cheaper energy, but the policy has largely been underpinned in the past by fiscal imperatives or affordability amid volatile world oil prices. But now the thinking behind energy policy is changing, the focus

Energy high on the growth agenda – Petroleum SEZ, resource procurement unit in the works2018-05-25T16:44:51+00:00

Forecasters expect active Atlantic hurricane season

2018-05-25T16:38:12+00:00

In this August 28, 2017 file photo rescue boats float on a flooded US street as people are evacuated from rising floodwaters brought on by Tropical Storm Harvey. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File) U.S. government forecasters said Thursday that they were expecting an active Atlantic hurricane season. The six-month Atlantic

Forecasters expect active Atlantic hurricane season2018-05-25T16:38:12+00:00

Patricia Yap: From corner shop cashier to skincare giant

2018-05-24T15:09:16+00:00

Speaking at the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards Foodie Seminar, Dr Patricia Yap shared with the audience her approach to business that is a formula for anyone looking to scale up, no matter where you start. At the seminar Dr Yap shared the journey in creating the ariSulfur Facial

Patricia Yap: From corner shop cashier to skincare giant2018-05-24T15:09:16+00:00

Financial inclusion and the Jamaica Stock Exchange

2018-05-24T14:31:47+00:00

With the depression of savings accounts in banks and the horrendous fees that banks charge to keep people's money, Jamaicans must find alternate ways of making and saving money. I know that this is easier said than done, given the fact that many Jamaicans have been locked out of what

Financial inclusion and the Jamaica Stock Exchange2018-05-24T14:31:47+00:00
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