Several St. Ann residents to benefit from government’s Rural Electrification Programme

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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PM Holness emphasizes fiscal management success in meeting housing needs

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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West Indies go one-nil down after 21-run defeat to England in T20 Series opener

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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PM Holness proposes meeting to make entertainment spaces genuinely safe

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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Jamaica generates 12.5% of electricity from renewable sources, eyes 33% by 2028

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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Police Commissioner says the JCF is intellectually equipped to tackle crime and violence

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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Sizzla denies asking for Kartel’s fee — calls promoter a liar

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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One Caribbean meltdown: Promoter urges Kartel & Sizzla to make it right

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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Feds take over Squash case — fans react to new legal twist

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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Jamaica monitoring new COVID-19 variant

By Georgetta Williams

Several St. Ann residents are set to get help from the government to legally connect to the national grid, free of cost.

This as the Ministry of Energy and its partners are procuring an additional 200 house wiring solutions under the Rural Electrification Programme (REP), specifically for communities in St. Ann.

This project aims to connect remote areas to the national grid, providing access to electricity for households and communities.

Portfolio Minister Daryl Vaz made the announcement at a REP event in Drax Hall today.

Mr. Vaz urged residents to ensure their homes are ready to be safely and legally connected to the national grid.

He said residents will not need to pay for the connection, as the government is funding the project.

Mr. Vaz encouraged residents who need assistance to apply.

He also noted that a mobile unit will be visiting communities, with agents to help people with registration.

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