Schedule appointments to reduce wait time when engaging with NWC for amnesty – Samuda

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Taxi operators plying Half-Way-Tree/Papine route in St. Andrew renew call for designated parking facility

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Police launch probe into murder of businessman along Constant Spring main road this morning

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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“We want to produce!” Agricultural Society says farmers adapting to changing climate and associated challenges

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Labour Minister urges unions to engage with Ministry at early stage so conciliation can occur swiftly

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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St. Andrew North Eastern MP predicts landslide victory for JLP in next general election

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Senate passes bill to make Portmore Jamaica’s fifteenth parish

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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“Rubbish!” Portmore citizens will not be adversely affected by Portmore being 15th parish, says Terrelonge

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Portmore will house next technological capital of Caribbean to prompt greater economic investments in Jamaica -Terrelonge

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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Opposition Senator expresses concern that legislative amendments not properly contained to allow persons to easily identify changes

Persons who choose to take advantage of the National Water Commission (NWC’s) amnesty initiative are being encouraged to schedule appointments ahead of their visits to the Commission’s offices to ensure smooth engagements.

The three-month amnesty which started on January 2 is for customers who have been disconnected for debts to the NWC for two years or more.

It also includes pensioners or those who were assessed as being in need based on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiary identification standards.

Water Minister, Matthew Samuda says persons with disabilities should also call ahead since a special provision is being established under the amnesty programme to support customers within this group.

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