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More help for MSMEs

2017-11-16T05:21:09+00:00

Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC), Harold Davis (left), makes a point at the close-out ceremony of the Export Max II Programme and the signing of a memorandum of understanding for Export Max III, at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in Kingston on November

More help for MSMEs2017-11-16T05:21:09+00:00

Byles is the 25th Hall of Famer

2017-11-16T05:17:10+00:00

Richard Byles holds his Hall of Fame citation with his wife Jacinth at the Jamaica Pegasus on Monday. (Photo: Naphtali Junior) Richard Byles, chairman of Sagicor Group Jamaica and of Red Stripe, was inducted into the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's (PSOJ) Hall of Fame on Monday, in a glitzy

Byles is the 25th Hall of Famer2017-11-16T05:17:10+00:00

Sagicor Group Chairman Richard Byles to be inducted into PSOJ Hall of Fame

2017-11-14T18:09:22+00:00

Kingston, Jamaica: Sagicor Group’s Chairman, Mr. Richard Owen Byles, became  the 25th inductee in the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica’s (PSOJ) Private Sector Hall of Fame on Monday, November 13, 2017. Mr. Byles who is lauded as one of Jamaica’s transformational private sector leaders, has had a long and

Sagicor Group Chairman Richard Byles to be inducted into PSOJ Hall of Fame2017-11-14T18:09:22+00:00

Jamaica wins with passage of NIDS Law in the Senate — Johnson Smith

2017-11-14T13:52:40+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The National Identification System (NIDS) Bill a short while ago successfully passed the Senate despite what leader of Government Business, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith said was “strong obstruction by the Opposition”. In hailing the passage of the Bill, Johnson Smith noted: “Despite challenges, the interest of

Jamaica wins with passage of NIDS Law in the Senate — Johnson Smith2017-11-14T13:52:40+00:00

Senate passes controversial NIDS Bill with 168 amendments

2017-11-14T13:47:25+00:00

Leader of Government Business in the Senate Kamina Johnson Smith in talks with her follow Government members before the start of deliberations in the Upper House — Norman Grindley photo. The Senate has passed the controversial National Identification and Registration Bill with 168 amendments following another marathon session of parliament’s

Senate passes controversial NIDS Bill with 168 amendments2017-11-14T13:47:25+00:00

Concern revvs up for bikers

2017-11-13T17:12:30+00:00

File photo showing a policeman assisting a motorcycle driver after he ran into the back of a vehicle along the Washington Boulevard thoroughfare in Kingston. (Photo: Llewellyn Wynter) With motorcyclists accounting for nearly one-third of the road fatalities, there has been increased concern in formal circles about how they should

Concern revvs up for bikers2017-11-13T17:12:30+00:00

300 officials expected for IMF Caribbean Forum

2017-11-13T17:06:51+00:00

Min Zhu (centre), the International Monetary Fund’s deputy managing director, in discussion with Former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and then Finance Minister Dr Peter Phillips at the start of the two-day 2014 High Level Caribbean Financial Forum at Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St James. (FILE PHOTO:

300 officials expected for IMF Caribbean Forum2017-11-13T17:06:51+00:00

Tufton urges support for Adopt A Clinic initiative

2017-11-09T13:17:36+00:00

Health Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton (left), shares a joke with Group President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Victoria Mutual Building Society (VMBS), Courtney Campbell (2nd right), at the official launch of the Health Ministry's 'Adopt-a-Clinic' initiative at the St Jago Health Centre in Spanish Town, St Catherine,

Tufton urges support for Adopt A Clinic initiative2017-11-09T13:17:36+00:00

House approves Building Bill

2017-11-09T12:42:50+00:00

Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie. (file photo) KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed the Building Bill, which seeks to establish a modern legislative framework that will serve to reduce the vulnerability of Jamaica's built environment and ensure public safety. The legislation,

House approves Building Bill2017-11-09T12:42:50+00:00
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