PATH to be reviewed following concerns raised by opposition – Clarke

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Discussions ongoing around new salary rate for teachers

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Turn around time on construction limiting economy’s growth – Bartlett

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Government signs wage offer with 95% of public sector groups

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

NCB assessing operations following attempted robbery of ATM

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Dramatic scenes at Queens School as student climbs roof

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

One arrested following Sunday’s robbery of security guards, another guard beaten in attempted robbery

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Tourism ministry welcomes growth in villas sub-sector

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Public sector teachers to receive new salary rates today

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland pulls out of Norway squad through injury

Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke, has indicated, that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, (Path), is to be reviewed, in light of concerns raised by his opposition counterpart.

Last week, Julian Robinson pointed to issues, with the selection of Path beneficiaries, and called for the programme to be revamped.

In responding to the concern on Tuesday, while closing the budget debate, Dr. Clarke said, the labour ministry, in collaboration with the planning institute of Jamaica, will review the programme.

Dr. Clarke said the objective references, used when path was created years ago, are not relevant today.