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Cultural and religious icon Kapo was honoured by the government with a candlelight feast at his graveside recently. The occasion was to commemorate his one hundred and tenth birthday.
Seniors are warned to be careful now that internet usage and cybercrime have increased significantly based on the longing impact of COVID-19. Knowing who you are communicating with over the internet is paramount to keeping safe. Scammers use different approaches for success. The more internet users know, the better prepared they become
Equality across all sectors would benefit this country in so many ways. Minister Olivia Grange expresses the need for change. It is this change which will immediately put a well-needed balance in our society. Society looks forward to this happening sooner rather than later.
With the proliferation of internet usage caused by the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increased need to be safe. Through the Safer Internet Day Virtual Teen Summit, FLOW Jamaica created an event with online influencers to discuss and give advice to internet users.
Social media has become a mainstay in our communication. Some people rely on their social media status regularly for validation. For this reason, we all must responsibly govern ourselves with interacting using social media platforms.
Empowering a neighbourhood only takes continued attention. The Rotary Club has practised this attention for over 100 years. Their newest project will focus on the Boys Town community to leave it much better than before.
An MOU has been signed between JAMPRO and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to increase Jamaica’s export of goods and services. This is a great step as it will help alleviate our dependency one one main GDB.
The Manpower and Maintenance Services Limited is on a mission of propelling women to break glass ceilings. Their Not-for-profit organization ‘M’Power Women’s Group’ is an entity dedicated to the “upliftment” of women “through work and education.” Read this article to learn more about this initiative.
In an effort to spread more Christmas joy this year Boom and Food For The Poor have teamed up to gift houses to 10 people through their Tan Ah Yuh Yard initiative to celebrate 10 years.
It’s all hands on deck when dealing with this COVID-19 pandemic. This sentiment is no different anywhere and the business stakeholders have decided to assist the government in curtailing the spread of COVID in Negril.
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