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The Sandals Foundation celebrated Earth Day 2023 by planting trees across Jamaica as part of their Tree Planting Initiatives. In addition to that, they engaged in tree planting across the Caribbean region.
The Ministry of Health & Wellness earlier today launched the pilot of an intervention geared at helping Jamaicans to optimise their ability to cope with adversity that could undermine their mental wellness.
More than three thousand residents in Boys’ Town will benefit from the new solar-powered well water infrastructure. The method is an example of an “All hands on deck” response to a critical issue. Friendships with Jamaica’s business community and global organizations helped complete the massive project.
The 2023 Gospel Star Competition staging is going to turn heads and break hearts. Unfortunately, only one artiste be victorious. Do you know who it will be? The time is now.
Receiving knowledge through reading is one of the greatest adventures a society can take. Reading is fundamental to sustainable development. The BIAJ is on a mission to find and award literacy heroes across Jamaica.
His Imperial Highness The Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie bestowed honour on Minister Olivia Grange. The Minister received the award and dedicated it to the Rastafarian Community.
In keeping the tradition of love and support between Jamaica and Ethiopia, the Crown Council of Ethiopia will invest the Dame Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of the Star of Honour of Ethiopia on Minister Olivia Grange.
The JCDC’s mission has always been to promote Jamaica internationally. The Performing Arts Competitions they’ve established help them fulfil that duty every year by showcasing the talents of both aspiring artists and seasoned pros to the people of Jamaica.
The magnificent soursop fruit and tree are used for a variety of purposes within the Jamaican society. Today, we investigate the fruit and tree for their advantages and share recipes for the delicious juice.
Students from Trench Town who go to Charlie Smith High School form the thirty student cohort of the Local Partner Development Programme put on by USAID and Sterling Asset Management. The Agents for Transformation Project. After-school Math and English classes commenced in October 2022.
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