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Japan has enjoyed the delicious taste of Jamaica’s Blue Mountain Coffee for the past 70 years. Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee Day is observed on January 9 each year, highlighting the two islands’ strong partnership.
The career of Captain Janice Smith has anchored one last time. After 34 years of service, Captain Smith will be a civilian. A new phase and a new day dawns. We celebrate this trailblazer and wish her all the best.
The article focuses on the GOJ ICD II Enterprise Grant, which has impacted nearly 400 individuals with $51.7M since July 2020. The grant aims to encourage good business practices and has built-in elements such as innovation, the use of technology, and social media marketing. The recipients receive financial assistance and over six months of training, help with business registration, financial literacy, business development support, and psycho-social support.
The signing of an MOU has been established between Jamaica and Windhoek, Namibia. The special focus of the collaboration would advance engagements in the areas of tourism, logistics, urban development, & diaspora cooperation.
In 2022, the World FZO AICE is heading to Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica, from 13th to 17th of June at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. Held annually, the World FZO AICE is the world’s “must attend” event for free zones and associated entities.
Tennille Rowe is steadfast in her ambition to achieve everything she desires. Working at Sandals South Coast has equipped her to overcome any obstacles. Her perseverance paid off recently when she got an award for her efforts.
Sterling Assets Management pledges to playing a contribution in strengthening vulnerable institutions. They just gave a $100,000 JMD grant to both Calabar High School and Maxfield Park Children’s Home.
Jamaica will once again be in the global spotlight in June 2022. The country will host the World Free Zones Organization’s 8th Annual International Conference Exhibition 2022. This opportunity will provide continued exposure to the country’s tourism product, and expansion of job opportunities for our locals.
Chocolate milk, one of the world’s most renowned beverages, was originated in Jamaica. However, the account of its discovery, which gives credit to an Irish botanist, has been called into doubt. Both European and local hypotheses are presented in this article. Tell us which one you believe.
As a result of Kingston Creative’s Best Pitch Forward program, entrepreneurs now have access to resources that will help them improve their approach to potential customers and investors. All of the winners praised the idea.
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