Gov’t to sign $20M loan agreement with World Bank for Unemployment Insurance Scheme implementation

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Chi Ching Ching charged with breaches of the Firearms Act

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Bartlett spearheading initiative to position St. Thomas as the Caribbean’s next premier tourist destination

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Gov’t says Jamaicans foot streetlight bill of over $300M each month

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Montego Bay Mayor announces implementation of special unit to treat with vending issues

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Portland police seek public’s assistance in locating 3 men seen in video, robbing a phone store

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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New management body to govern operations of the HEART TRUST/NSTA this year

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Police probe invasion of Black River High by a group of men

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Education Ministry mourns death of two 16-year-old girls in separate incidents at the weekend

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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Brother and sister from St. Mary charged after alleged attempt to steal goats

The Unemployment Insurance Scheme announced by the government last year, is to be implemented in the upcoming financial year, through a 20 million dollar loan agreement with the World Bank.

The announcement was made yesterday, by Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke during the opening of the Budget Debate.

Citing the experience of Covid-19 during which thousands of Jamaicans lost their jobs, the Minister noted that the programme will provide temporary income support to registered employees of the National Insurance Scheme.

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