Fifteen (15) persons will benefit under the Agricultural Component of the Government’s Socio-Economic Programme for former employees of the Monymusk Sugar Factory in Clarendon.
The project seeks to facilitate alternative employment for the displaced workers and their dependents following the closure of the facility in 2018.
-ALADDEN LOVE
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