Prime minister Holness urges more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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UN says Jamaica was well prepared for hurricane Melissa due to past storm experience

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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Energy Minister Daryl Vaz says government and JPS doing all possible to ensure full restoration of electricity

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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JDF cooperating with police after traffic incident involving children in Westmoreland

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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Climate Change Minister Matthew Samuda says Jamaica will be transparent in UN Loss and Damage Fund Submission

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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Reggae Boyz set for US$10.5 million windfall with 2026 World Cup qualification

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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Kingston Mayor calls for dialogue between municipal corporations and gov’t on proposal to introduce centralized permit system for entertainment events

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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NFA is urging fishers in western and central parishes to take advantage of fishing licences and registration fee waiver

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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NIC says farmers in parishes badly affected by Hurricane Melissa not required to pay irrigation bill until end of January

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

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Gov’t commences road patching works in Kingston under the Go Road Rehabilitation Programme

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has urged more private sector entities to contribute towards Jamaica’s rebuilding efforts, post hurricane Melissa.

He was speaking yesterday at the handing over of 55 million dollars’ worth of building material, donated by Kemtek Development and Construction Company.

The items were given to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF).

They will be used for the repair of roofs in the affected parishes.

Dr. Holness expressed gratitude to Kemtek for its generosity and commitment to national development.

Read More