In the lead-up to the February 28 deadline for local elections in Jamaica, the possibility of a delay looms as the government contemplates moving the budget debate to an earlier March timeline. Sources suggest an informal proposal to the opposition, led by Mark...
Workers in the tourism sector will receive benefits regards to being impacted by natural disasters, says Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett. The Minister was speaking at a conference in St. James. As the tourism sector is expected to boost the economy as predicted, the...
According to Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett, 2022 was a successful year for Jamaica’s tourism sector. He notes the industry has largely recovered from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world in 2020. The Minister outlined that several areas saw a boost....
Tensions rose in sitting of the Integrity Commission Oversight Committee meeting, on Thursday, October 14, with some Parliamentarians insisting staff of the Commission must likewise declare their assets being paid from the public purse. Some government committee...
Tourism Minister, Ed Bartlett is projecting a full rebound of the local tourism sector by 2023/2024. He however notes that Jamaica is likely to see the onset of normality as early as September or October this year. Meanwhile, the Minister says Jamaica’s now...
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