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A grant made possible through Jamaica’s Integrated Community Development Project II, has provided boat engines to several eligible fisherfolks in the Greenwich Town fishing village. This will facilitate their capacity to expand their income and employment.
His Excellency Olivier Guyonvarch, the recently appointed French Ambassador, paid a visit to the RUBiS Energy Jamaica Limited plant in Rockfort, Kingston, and was impressed by the practical opportunities for both Jamaica and France.
In 1941 the Gold Medal was initiated and awarded in recognition of a “distinguished eminence”. Recently, 10 Jamaicans received awards for work in their respective fields of Literature, Science and the Arts.
Top Caribbean chef Jason Howard begins a one month residency at Negril’s Le Vendome eaterie and, just in time for the inaugural Jamaica Deli Foodies & Wellness Retreat from January 11-17, 2022, in Negril
Portland is often regarded as Jamaica’s most beautiful parish. The natural beauty of the country, along with the locals’ affection, makes it a popular tourist destination for most Jamaicans. One of the reasons to visit that parish is Frenchman’s Cove.
The adage “many hands make light work” should be applied to philanthropic endeavors as well as other tasks. When it comes to giving back, collaborating with other individuals and businesses can help you make a greater difference. Partnering provides for increased impact and sends the right messages.
Feeding the poor and the vulnerable population is a social responsibility that everyone should embrace. Since 2014 Donovan Small has been making good on fulfilling this mandate on New Year’s Day.
The plans are now in high gear for the 9th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference in 2022. The successful execution of this significant event during Jamaica’s 60th anniversary of Independence, is being made possible through the collaborative effort of several stakeholders.
Speaking recently at an appreciation ceremony for clients at the Winward Road Kingston facility, the Minister of Health stated that mental illnesses affect more persons than is widely known, and there is no “scorn” that should be associated or “apply” to a mental challenge.
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