5000 workers to benefit from tourism housing assistance recovery programme

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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BITU expresses deep concern about JPS’ proposal to defer third-year wage increase for management team

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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71% of the island’s hotels and attractions reopened today

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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JPS customers currently receiving service to see 7% increase on their bills for consumption in November

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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Eight Haitians nabbed by police in Ewarton, St. Catherine

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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South East St. Ann MP saddened by deaths of 2 constituents in Moneague crash

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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2025 winter tourist season begins, but many hotels remain closed following hurricane Melissa

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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CEO of the RJRGleaner Communications Group Anthony Smith, has died

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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St. Elizabeth recovering steadily from Hurricane Melissa

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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Police identify two killed in Moneague crash

Five thousand workers are to benefit from the Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme, (THARP) which is to be launched today.

Tourism minister Ed Bartlett made the announcement at an appreciation breakfast at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston yesterday.

He said THARP will have over J$2B available to start providing grant support to tourism workers who have been affected, primarily those who have lost roofs and homes.

Mr. Bartlett said to date some US$15M in support has been provided by industry partners for care packages, loans and grants to tourism workers.

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