Major Stories

North Clarendon to Benefit from New Skills Program

The McNie Hope Community Skills Training Programme is welcoming residents of the community to come on board, to become certified skilled professionals. The Prime Minister recently announced Jamaica is experiencing labour shortage, where the government may be forced to import skilled workers to help fill the gap. Since then, the announcement has received numerous condemnations

 Founder of Mcnie Hope Community Skills Training Centre, Maxine Simpson is urging persons to join the programme who are looking for a chance to make ends meet. More details in the report below:

The Institution’s Contact Information: 882-1019 | Address:  McNie Square – At the border of St Ann and Clarendon (Call for further details)

Reporter: Justin Graham

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