Friday, November 16, 2018

Jamaica Observer: Jampro, PICA working to make it easier to invest in Jamaica

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Jamaica Observer: Jampro, PICA working to make it easier to invest in Jamaica
Jamaica Observer: Reid pledges to help with funeral expenses of St James crash victims
Jamaica Observer: Saudi Arabia to seek death penalty in Khashoggi killing
Jamaica Observer: Energy company hands out 16 scholarships valued at $16 million
Jamaica Observer: Hanover Infirmary CCTV to address security concerns

Jamaica Observer: Jampro, PICA working to make it easier to invest in Jamaica

PRN-Caribbean News from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
JAMAICA Promotions Corporation (Jampro) and the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) have cemented their commitment to partnering on initiatives that will make investing in Jamaica easier for international investors.
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Jamaica Observer: Reid pledges to help with funeral expenses of St James crash victims

PRN-Caribbean News from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
ROSE HALL, St James — Senator Ruel Reid has pledged to provide financial support to assist with the funeral expenses for the three John Rollins Success Primary School students who died in a motor vehicle crash on the Rose Hall main road in St James, on Tuesday.
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Jamaica Observer: Saudi Arabia to seek death penalty in Khashoggi killing

PRN-Caribbean News from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia will seek the death penalty against five men suspected of killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, its top prosecutor said yesterday, while the US slapped sanctions on 17 Saudi officials in the toughest action it has taken against the kingdom since the slaying.
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Jamaica Observer: Energy company hands out 16 scholarships valued at $16 million

PRN-Caribbean News from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
NEW Fortress Energy (NFE) recently announced that 14 students at The University of the West Indies, Mona, have been awarded with scholarships to the tune of $16 million. Among the recipients are recent graduates Rickel Williams, who completed her Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Gary McDonald, who received his Bachelor of Laws degree with first-class honours and is now enrolled at the Norman Manley Law School, specialising in environmental law.
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Jamaica Observer: Hanover Infirmary CCTV to address security concerns

PRN-Caribbean News from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
LUCEA, Hanover — The security of the more than 100-year-old Hanover Infirmary in Lucea has been improved with the installation of a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system valued at almost $1 million.
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