of 1.4 per cent, pledges more financial assistance to Jamaica

2018-09-21T22:25:17+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) — A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Friday ended a two-week visit here saying that Jamaica could receive US$226 million if the executive board of the Washington-based financial institution approves a preliminary agreement that has been reached with the Andrew Holness government. The head of

of 1.4 per cent, pledges more financial assistance to Jamaica2018-09-21T22:25:17+00:00

Alcohol kills more people globally than AIDS, violence and road accidents combined — WHO

2018-09-21T22:21:43+00:00

GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) — Alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than AIDS, violence and road accidents combined, the World Health Organization said Friday, adding that men are particularly at risk. The UN health agency's latest report on alcohol and health pointed out that alcohol causes more

Alcohol kills more people globally than AIDS, violence and road accidents combined — WHO2018-09-21T22:21:43+00:00

Finance ministry drafting policy to respond to natural disasters

2018-09-21T22:16:46+00:00

Finance and the Public Service Minister Dr Nigel Clarke emphasises a point while addressing the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica annual economic forum at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, yesterday. (Photo: JIS) FINANCE and the Public Service Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says the ministry is drafting a Public

Finance ministry drafting policy to respond to natural disasters2018-09-21T22:16:46+00:00

Dominica back on track a year after Hurricane Maria

2018-09-20T12:56:03+00:00

One year after Hurricane Maria devastated Dominica, the island nation is rebounding. “A growing share of affected residents can say their lives are back on track or almost back to normal after the hurricane,” said Colin Piper, Director of Tourism. “The progress made this past year represents a milestone in

Dominica back on track a year after Hurricane Maria2018-09-20T12:56:03+00:00

Shaw to reopen Jampro New York office today

2018-09-18T19:57:13+00:00

New York, USA — Jampro, the one-stop trade, promotion and investment arm of the Jamaican Government in this bustling metropolis, is to reopen its office at a ceremony today (Monday), following years of closure. The office, which will be housed at the Jamaican Consulate at 767 Third Avenue in Manhattan,

Shaw to reopen Jampro New York office today2018-09-18T19:57:13+00:00

UPDATE: Light 4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Jamaica

2018-09-17T13:36:39+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Earthquake Unit at the University of the West Indies is reporting that a “light earthquake” with a magnitude of 4.6 was felt in the Corporate Area and St Catherine at 1:47 this afternoon. The tremor had a focal depth of 23.1 kilometres, the unit reported. Meanwhile,

UPDATE: Light 4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Jamaica2018-09-17T13:36:39+00:00

Enforce traffic laws and positive change will come

2018-09-14T14:32:57+00:00

Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch at the launch of the new division held at Harman Barracks in St Andrew recently. (Photo: Bryan Cummings) We had hoped that the successful management of traffic in the Corporate Area on September 3, the start of the

Enforce traffic laws and positive change will come2018-09-14T14:32:57+00:00
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