JTA approves $35M in support to members affected by Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

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Traffic build up at Mammee Bay toll plaza after Toll Authority resumed collection of fees

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

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Vector control workers deployed islandwide following passage of Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

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Vaz urges entities that got Starlink to activate them

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

35 roads remain impassable across 12 parishes

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

Mobile gas stations to be deployed in Western Jamaica

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

Additional field hospitals to be set up in western Jamaica in the coming days

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

Residents in Waterloo Manchester remain unsure how they will move forward, after damage caused by Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

Health Minister says black river field hospital has seen about 50 patients so far

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More

JPS is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA)’s Central Executive has approved a proposal to provide $35 million in initial support to its members, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

President Mark Malabver made the disclosure yesterday.

He said $30 million dollars will be allocated to assist with rebuilding efforts.


He said the JTA will also visit western parishes to deliver supplies to members in need.

Read More