Tourism workers resensitised about health and safety protocols
MORE than 800 tourism workers have been resensitised about the COVID-19 health and safety protocols that were established for the reopening of the sector in June last year.
MORE than 800 tourism workers have been resensitised about the COVID-19 health and safety protocols that were established for the reopening of the sector in June last year.
Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Dr Nigel Clarke, says the policy for the allocation of chicken back importation licences has been revamped.
A pastor who claimed that Prime Minister Andrew Holness must “go down” for purportedly attacking the church in Jamaica, has been arrested by the St Ann police.
A young, upcoming female dancehall artiste was allegedly stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend in Budhole district in McNie near the border of St Ann and Clarendon on Thursday.
A total of 16,096 Jamaicans have been given their first shots against the coronavirus (COVID-19) in week one of the island’s vaccination programme.
Two Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers have been charged with breaches of the Sexual Offences Act following an incident at the JDF Headquarters at Up Park Camp in St Andrew on Thursday, March 11.