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What Nuclear Energy Would Mean for the "Average" Jamaican
We take a closer look at what nuclear energy would mean for the "average" Jamaican. To explore the possible outcomes, we are joined via zoom by Professor Ishenkumbah Kahwa, Chairman of the hazardous substances regulatory authority (HSRA), which has the responsibility for administering Jamaica’s nuclear safety and radiation protection act, and with us in studio Dr. Charlyne smith a Jamaican Nuclear Engineer and Senior Nuclear Energy Analyst at the "breakthrough institute".
Yallahs Floods as Heavy Rainfall Meets Road Work
As Tropical Storm Arlene moves closer to the Caribbean dumping metres of rainfall over Jamaica, the people of St Thomas have seemingly been crippled by recent road works and modernization efforts. Sections of Yallahs were left inundated with motorists and pedestrians risking life and property to navigate the flooded thoroughfares.
Improvements Cited by the Disaster Risk Management Council
From flooding to earthquakes and seismic activities, the disaster risk management council cited several developments with the country's readiness to any likely hazards this year. Members of the council yesterday updated the nation on their efforts.
Tropical Depression Number 2 Now A Tropical Storm
Reporter Javine Mclean took to the streets of the corporate area to find out how preparations are going for persons this hurricane season.
Protocols To Reduce Illicit Use of Firearms in Schools
Gun related crimes by students continue to spark concern.
The Ministry Of Education And Youth, MOEY, is receiving support from the United Nations Regional Centre For Peace, Disarmament and development in Latin America and the Caribbean,Un-Lirec to help combat violence in schools.
Probe Launched After Canadian Farmwork Protests
The Jamaican government has ordered another probe into reports of subpar conditions impacting a cohort of its farm workers in Ontario, Canada following a protest there Thursday.
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What Nuclear Energy Would Mean for the "Average" Jamaican
We take a closer look at what nuclear energy would mean for the "average" Jamaican. To explore the possible outcomes, we are joined via zoom by Professor Ishenkumbah Kahwa, Chairman of the hazardous substances regulatory authority (HSRA), which has the responsibility for administering Jamaica’s nuclear safety and radiation protection act, and with us in studio Dr. Charlyne smith a Jamaican Nuclear Engineer and Senior Nuclear Energy Analyst at the "breakthrough institute".
Yallahs Floods as Heavy Rainfall Meets Road Work
As Tropical Storm Arlene moves closer to the Caribbean dumping metres of rainfall over Jamaica, the people of St Thomas have seemingly been crippled by recent road works and modernization efforts. Sections of Yallahs were left inundated with motorists and pedestrians risking life and property to navigate the flooded thoroughfares.
Improvements Cited by the Disaster Risk Management Council
From flooding to earthquakes and seismic activities, the disaster risk management council cited several developments with the country's readiness to any likely hazards this year. Members of the council yesterday updated the nation on their efforts.
Tropical Depression Number 2 Now A Tropical Storm
Reporter Javine Mclean took to the streets of the corporate area to find out how preparations are going for persons this hurricane season.
Protocols To Reduce Illicit Use of Firearms in Schools
Gun related crimes by students continue to spark concern.
The Ministry Of Education And Youth, MOEY, is receiving support from the United Nations Regional Centre For Peace, Disarmament and development in Latin America and the Caribbean,Un-Lirec to help combat violence in schools.
Probe Launched After Canadian Farmwork Protests
The Jamaican government has ordered another probe into reports of subpar conditions impacting a cohort of its farm workers in Ontario, Canada following a protest there Thursday.
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