Water Minister says inadequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply and demand failures

The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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Police urge BOJ to implement regulation  requiring financial institutions to set up an investigative unit to treat with fraud cases

The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke says it would be premature to announce definitive budget adjustments, prior to collection of outstanding taxes

The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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Tourism Minister says Jamaica working feverishly to deal with issues that lead to travel advisories for the country

The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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Government reviewing draft report from National Violence Prevention Commission as efforts continue to deal with violence 

The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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The lack of adequate investments in Jamaica’s water infrastructure may have led to low supply of the commodity, and the inability to meet the demands of the population.

The comment was made by Water Minister Matthew Samuda last evening while speaking at the University of the West-Indie’s forum “down to the last drop, tackling Jamaica’s water woes.”

He highlighted that the two main dams in Kingston are evidence of the slow developmental process. 

In the meantime, Mr. Samuda said over 3 million USD has been allocated for repairing water infrastructure.

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