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THE LATE IAN ROWLANDS

2016-07-27T18:24:52+00:00

Ian Rowlands who started his insurance career in 1965 with Dyoll Insurance Company and who after serving with several other insurance entities died recently.  He retired from VMIC in February 2010 and in that same year he was honored by IAJ.  An interview was conducted with him which is contained

THE LATE IAN ROWLANDS2016-07-27T18:24:52+00:00

JISCO to invest US$2 billion in Alpart

2016-07-27T17:55:54+00:00

Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Chinese company Jiuquan Iron and Steel (Group) Company Ltd (JISCO) and Russian mining company, UC RUSAL yesterday executed the agreement for the transfer of ownership of Alumina Partners of Jamaica (Alpart) which has its bauxite mining and alumina processing plant in Nain, St Elizabeth, to the

JISCO to invest US$2 billion in Alpart2016-07-27T17:55:54+00:00

JMF donates another $1 million to Renal Foundation UHWI

2016-07-21T13:20:26+00:00

Published:Thursday | July 21, 2016 | 12:00 AM Contributed Professor Everard Barton (third right) is all smiles as he receives a cheque in the amount of $1 million to assist the UHWI Renal Foundation in its treatment objectives. Enjoying the moment are (from right) Sabrina Cooper of Sagicor Bank, which

JMF donates another $1 million to Renal Foundation UHWI2016-07-21T13:20:26+00:00

Fatal crashes down 10 per cent

2016-07-21T05:42:21+00:00

A Jamaica Observer file photo of vehicles involved in a crash. The Opposition People’s National Party is hoping that enforcement of the new Road Traffic Act will help to reduce the number of accidents on the nation’s roads. THERE has been a 10 per cent decrease in the number of

Fatal crashes down 10 per cent2016-07-21T05:42:21+00:00

Over 200,000 breaches of the Road Traffic Act — SSP Allen

2016-07-21T05:36:38+00:00

Wednesday, July 13, 2016 | 5:38 PM SSP and Commanding Officer of the Traffic and Highway Division, Calvin Allen (left), in discussion with Director, Island Traffic Authority, Ludlow Powell, during a press conference at the Office of the Police Commissioner in St Andrew. (Photo: JIS) http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Over-200-000-breaches-of-the-Road-Traffic-Act---SSP-Allen   KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS)

Over 200,000 breaches of the Road Traffic Act — SSP Allen2016-07-21T05:36:38+00:00

Government to formalise use of health insurance cards at public facilities

2016-07-21T05:29:48+00:00

Thursday, July 07, 2016 Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton addressing this week’s Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange at the newspaper’s head office on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston. (Photo: Antonio Graham) HEALTH Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says Government plans to formalise a system which would require private health insurance holders to utilise

Government to formalise use of health insurance cards at public facilities2016-07-21T05:29:48+00:00

Committee to Develop Plans for National Health Insurance Scheme

2016-07-21T05:21:55+00:00

The Ministry of Health has set up a committee to develop plans for the establishment of a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme for the country. Minister of Health, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, made the disclosure during his contribution to the 2016/17 Sectoral Debate on June 29 in the House

Committee to Develop Plans for National Health Insurance Scheme2016-07-21T05:21:55+00:00

Stocks and sterling pounded again, UK downgraded

2016-06-28T09:07:43+00:00

Published:Tuesday | June 28, 2016 United States stocks indices were sharply lower Monday as investors grappled with the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the European Union. The British pound, which last week plunged to its lowest level since 1985, continued to fall as traders expected the British economy would

Stocks and sterling pounded again, UK downgraded2016-06-28T09:07:43+00:00

Sagicor Pitching to Women

2016-06-27T13:50:21+00:00

Mark Chisholm, executive vice president of Sagicor Life Jamaica. Insurance provider Sagicor Life Jamaica is making a pitch to women through revamped insurance products befitting their lifestyles, partly in acknowledgment of their more dominant role as heads of households. It helps that they are more inclined to pay their bills.

Sagicor Pitching to Women2016-06-27T13:50:21+00:00

Government says public bodies not contributing enough to GDP

2016-06-27T13:44:57+00:00

WILLIAMS... we inherited a mountain of domestic arrears Minister of state in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Fayval Williams, says that the Government believes that the public enterprises should be held accountable for achieving returns on the $1.1 trillion in assets that they collective own. She said

Government says public bodies not contributing enough to GDP2016-06-27T13:44:57+00:00
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