Water minister appeals to NWC customers eligible for amnesty to make appointments

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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Jamaica saw a record low of six murders last week

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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JCF Chaplain urges officers to give their best effort to ensure fewer than 1,000 murders are recorded this year

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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Road users ringing in New Year urged to be vigilant

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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Manhunt underway for prisoner who escaped from KPH

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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Police challenge Jamaicans to make the last day of 2024, free of crime and violence

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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More police officers deployed to ensure the safety of citizens, as they ring in the new year

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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Business Operators impacted by fire at Constant Spring Arcade saddened by incident, but grateful no life was lost

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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INDECOM probing fatal shootings in St. Andrew and St. Catherine

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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736 illegal guns seized so far this year

With the three-month amnesty for customers of the National Water Commission (NWC) having commenced today, Water Minister Matthew Samuda is appealing to eligible customers to make appointments before they visit the commission’s offices.

The amnesty is for customers disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

Eligible customers include pensioners and those assessed as being in need based on the—Programme of Advancement Through Health and education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

About 150,000 customers are expected to benefit from the amnesty.

Samuda said persons should call the agency’s offices and make appointments before going in.

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