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Published on Dec 19, 2024Source: Jamaica Information Service - Gov't Institution
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Published on Dec 19, 2024
Seaga re-elected to third year as PSOJ president
Metry Seaga, CEO of JFP Limited, was yesterday re-elected as president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) during a council meeting held at the organisation’s offices on Hope Road in St Andrew. This marks Seaga’s final year in his three- …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Corporate Hands | JSIF donates to HAJ
The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) recently donated a Canon printer/plotter/scanner equipment to the Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) to bolster its operations in support of digitisation of the infrastructure drawings. Witnessing the occasion …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Corporate Hands | IGT Christmas treat for Little Angels Learning Centre students
Sing De Chorus! IGT (International Game Technology) Jamaica General Manager Debbie Green (left) and People Partner, Caribbean Simone Seymour-Thomas (right) join principal Elsa Simons (back) and students of Little Angels Learning Centre in a rousing …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Corporate Hands | Musson Foundation awards 13 scholars at Inaugural Nupak Scholarship Awards Ceremony
The Musson Foundation proudly celebrated the achievements of 13 exceptional children at the 2023-2024 inaugural Nupak Scholarship Awards Ceremony, held on December 10. These young scholars were recognised for their outstanding performance in the Primary …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Suspect held in murder of Barbara Gayle
The main suspect in the murder of veteran court reporter Barbara Gayle was, last night, arrested by police after he was found hiding in bushes in Grange Lane, St Catherine. Earlier in the day, Gayle’s stolen vehicle was found along Dyke Road in Portmore, …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
CAC Urges Reasonableness in Christmas Delivery Expectations
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) is urging consumers to be reasonable in their expectations for timely delivery of goods and services during the busy yuletide season. Speaking at a recent Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Think Tank, Director of …
Source: Jamaica Information Service - Gov't Institution -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Earth Today | Countries progress document for global agreement on plastics pollution
THERE IS now an agreed document that is to form the basis for ongoing negotiations for a legally binding treaty to help bring an end to the scourge of plastics pollution. This follows on the recent meeting of more than 3,000 delegates, including …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 19, 2024
Earth Today | Earth’s champs recognised
THE UNITED Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced the recipients of the 2024 Champions of the Earth award, in recognition of their “outstanding leadership, brave actions and sustainable solutions to tackle land degradation, drought and …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Dec 18, 2024
Caribbean Airlines reintroduces Kingston-Fort Lauderdale route
Regional carrier, Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has reintroduced its Kingston to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, flight. The first flight took off on Tuesday, offering travellers the three weekly services. “Caribbean Airlines takes pride in being a bridge for the …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral