Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Tuesday indicated that the Government will shortly be telling the nation how the entertainment sector will be reopened. Having been sidelined for the past two years, the re-emergence of the entertainment sector is seen as a critical element of improving Jamaica’s economic recovery, with over 76,000 direct and indirect jobs affected by its shut down. To discuss concerns and possibilities ahead of the official reopening of the sector we are joined by Opposition Spokesperson on Culture and Entertainment Damion Crawford and Entertainment Consultant Teddy Laidley.
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