KINGSTON, Jamaica - Members of the public who need to utilise drone technology for various projects, can access the service at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE). CASE president, Dr Derrick Deslandes, said that in addition to course offerings, individuals can also engage with the institution to use its drones for a range of tasks and solutions. “If you are a developer or a surveyor and you want.
Rashaed season Staff Writer #Jamaica, November 11, 2023 – Jamaica’s tourism ambitions are running high as a new target number of 250,000 visitors out of the United Kingdom and Ireland by 2025. The Honourable Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism for the island made the announcement, informing that it’s partly through the new Norse Atlantic […]
Dressed in a gold floral print dress accentuated with a black hat, 84-year-old farmer Maisie Mignott sat upright in the front row with laser-like focus as a newly established milking parlour was unveiled in her hometown of Hillside, St Thomas..