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Hurricanes · JamaicaGhana has sent senior officials to Jamaica to review its hurricane-recovery assistance, encourage deployed troops and advance stalled bilateral agreements, according to the country’s foreign affairs minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. Ablakwa, who...See the Story
Ghana follows up on hurricane aid, seeks closer partnership

Wellness · MandevilleMandeville hospital sees patient surge Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton has announced a comprehensive recovery plan to address the spike in patient numbers at the Mandeville Regional Hospital. "The figures that I saw [on January 22] ... were up to 78 per cent above...See the Story
Mandeville Hospital Sees Patient Surge

Americas · JamaicaRepresentatives of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) today appeared before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (PAAC), where they sought to assure that the power company is working earnestly to restore electricity to customers still in the dark since Hurricane Melissa. JPS President and CEO Hugh Grant told the committee that some 33,000 customers remain without electricity.See the Story