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2020-10-16
COMMISH WANTS SOES TO RETURN.
Tufton: COVID peak could be weeks away.
SOLDIERS TEMPTED
Major road projects, but no major drainage work – Hunter
Don’t stigmatise us in COVID fight, urges youth leader
Sanction ministries for safety breaches
Online schooling is parents’ responsibility, too
Paradigm shift needed for nat’l development
Prof Owen Morgan taught us how to accept death
Region’s most vulnerable at risk of hunger, malnutrition – CARDI
Most critical of Trump handling of virus – poll
‘MANAGERS ARE CRITICAL’
Gayle rescues Kings XI on return
TTFA president ready to give up if appeal lost
Olympic Games still on course – IOC
‘PROVIDE THE EVIDENCE!’
Omar Robinson launches hospitality services company
JSIF-REDI ll ready to roll
Caribbean face-to-face trade shows to return next spring
Explicit music keeps artistes local – producer Sef Millz
TOOTS’ FUNERAL BOYCOTTED
Wards of the State embrace Drum Therapy Project
Jamaica Energy Partners celebrates 25 years of service
Sagicor Foundation invests $18m in school programme
Business interruption insurance: Are you covered?
National Library celebrates anniversary of legal deposit
Manpower gives back to healthcare in central Ja
What can the private sector do?
Dasheen production increases under Production Incentive Programme
Sweet yam farmer has high praises for RADA
Strawberry farmers to benefit from $5-million allocation under agriculture ministry’s incentive programme
Schools being targeted to increase Jamaica’s milk production
100 farmers to benefit from $3.6-million project
Agriculture minister to introduce more young people to speciality cheese production
Succession at Scotia
Barita enters elite $100b club, then retreats
Mayberry doubles down on digital strategy; four managers exit
Trade body says EU can sanction US$4b worth of US goods
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