Concerns remain about the quality of repairs and the availability of skilled workers to restore damaged fishing boats as the industry slowly recovers...
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THE EDITOR, Madam: As a fisherman from the Rocky Point fishing village in South East Clarendon, I write to you with a heavy heart. Hurricane Beryl has left our community in ruins. Our fish pots are lost and our boats now rest at the bottom of the...
Concerns remain about the quality of repairs and the availability of skilled workers to restore damaged fishing boats as the industry slowly recovers...
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing with great concern regarding Jamaica’s readiness to mitigate the risk of climate-change on our traditional food...
Government could be placing nearly $2 million at the disposal of boat owners who lost their vessels or were left with severely damaged boats during...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Hurricane Beryl came early in the hurricane season, and it was a blessing in disguise as we experienced electrical power outages...
THE EDITOR, Madam: It’s quite evident that many Jamaicans are still struggling with the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. A lot of people are yet to...
Over 800 individuals affected by hurricane beryl have received financial assistance through the beryl relief income support program, implemented by...
Over 800 individuals affected by hurricane beryl have received financial assistance through the beryl relief income support program, implemented by...
THE EDITOR, Madam: The high cost of fruits, vegetables, fish, and meats highlight a pressing issue within our nation: the need to decolonise our food...
THE EDITOR, Madam: I write today out of deep concern for the future of Jamaica’s hospitality sector – a sector that is one of the cornerstones of...
The 11,500 Jamaicans who were most affected by Hurricane Beryl on July 3 are being targeted for cash assistance from the World Food Programme (WFP) to...