Construction of the Kopi-nang Secondary School in Region Eight was launched yesterday with Minister of Education Priya Manick-chand turning the...
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There is a buzz in the air about local tourism. There was Prime Minister Mark Phillips turning the sod for the construction of a Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute in Port Mourant earlier this year, saying that the government was working to create 50,000 jobs in the tourist industry by 2030.
Construction of the Kopi-nang Secondary School in Region Eight was launched yesterday with Minister of Education Priya Manick-chand turning the...
Michael Tome–Business Reporter THE Government is working on establishing a standalone Zimbabwe Tourism Fund (ZTF) to drive the sector’s growth...
South Africa’s tourism and hospitality industry has praised the reappointment of Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille as a move that will provide...
CESSA University, a prominent private higher education institution in Mexico City, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sommet...
The Statistical Institute of Belize (SIB) hosted its quarterly press conference this morning. As we told you earlier in this newscast, there was...
… Calls on Tourism Minister, FTAN, to investigate Kangiwa’s action The Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET), has...
JCB has started work on its new US$500 million factory in North America, the biggest-ever investment in the company’s history. Source: Timberbiz The...
– Sheriff Construction Inc wins contract The sod was yesterday turned for a secondary school in Jawalla in Region Seven. The article Sod turned for...
Three new Spanish hotel projects are apace for groundbreaking later this year. The projects are expected to pump US$2.2 billion into the Jamaican...
By Nita MorganThis Youth Month we remember the sacrifices made by thousands of young people in the fight against apartheid. In particular, we pay...