Water Minister Matthew Samuda assures local businesses that Gov’t is investing significantly to boost nation’s water resilience

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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17 offenders sentenced to over 250 years in prison for firearm offences during the first quarter of this year

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Economy expected to further contract by an estimated 3-4% in the April to June quarter

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Thousands of people who lost documents in Hurricane Melissa to receive replacements under NIRA initiative

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Jamaica’s National Under-17 Reggae Boys drawn in group G’ of the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in Qatar

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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PIOJ warns tourism sector could be impacted if Hantavirus and Ebola outbreaks continue

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Some 1.1 million motor vehicle registrations processed online under the Govt’s Digital Transformation Programme

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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Two motorcyclists killed in separate crashes in Westmoreland yesterday

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has assured local businesses that the Government is investing significantly to boost the nation’s water resilience.

He was addressing the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) manufacture 360 degree conference.

Mr. Samuda underscored that water remains critical to national and economic growth.

Pointing to projects such as the construction of the Rio Cobre Water Treatment Plant in St. Catherine, Mr. Samuda said it will improve the water supply to the country’s industrial belt.

He also cited the multi-million dollar Western Resilience Water Project for which construction began two weeks ago, as well as the US$200 million invested in the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in St. Elizabeth.

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