Tyre Warehouse Automotive (TWA) has sought to assure that it remains the sole authorised distributor and dealer of Jetour vehicles in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and Barbados.TWA says the assurance follows recent publications regarding Jetour dealership arrangements in the Caribbean, which have created unnecessary concern and confusion among members of its valued Jetour community.
This, against the background of persistent discrimination and marginalisation experienced by Rastafarians in the region and internationally.The decision was taken at the 42nd Inter-Sessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government held on May 8.
This was revealed in the April Labour Force Survey released by STATIN yesterday.The reference week for the survey was April 12–18, with comparisons made with April 2025.
The National Water Commission (NWC) says it will implement water regulation measures starting July 3, for the Constant Spring Water Treatment facility in St. Andrew, due to declining inflows at the Hermitage Dam.In a statement, the NWC says the current data indicate the Hermitage Dam is at 65.4% of its 393.5 million-gallon capacity, reflecting reduced inflows associated with the ongoing dry spell.
According to the Government, the MOU will provide for Third-Country Nationals transferred from the U.S. to transit through Jamaica to their final destination. The Opposition People's National Party (PNP), has criticised the initiative noting that 'dangerous' people will be brought into the country.