Gov’t prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by hurricane Melissa

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Cabinet issues directive cancelling Christmas parties for government entities

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Gov’t launches J$1.6B Graded Overlay Emergency Road Rehabilitation GO Programme

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Man in custody after missing 6 y/o girl found

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Four people arrested in connection with probe into smishing fraud at the NCB

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Reggae Fest promoter postpones Mavado concert to support hurricane relief efforts

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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‘From us with love’- Producer Mikey Bennett and friends launch toy drive for children in western Jamaica

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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Jamaica Strong: All-star lineup unites for hurricane relief

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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1061 people still in shelters

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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NWC extends MSME amnesty to December 31

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

The works will be undertaken by the Jamaica Defence Force in collaboration with engineers from the Guyana Defence Force, a technical team of engineers from Ethiopia and personnel from Rwanda.

Dr. Morris Dixon says the Government will be looking to private construction companies to assist the rebuilding efforts.

She said the visiting engineering teams will be deployed to various parishes.

The funds donated to  the support Jamaica website will be used to purchase building materials.

As it relates to reconstruction grants  to residents whose homes were damaged, Dr. Morris Dixon says an announcement will be made in January. 

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