Over 3,500 participants turned out in support of the European Union-Jamaica (EU-JA) 5K and 10K run held yesterday in downtown Kingston under the theme ‘All Against Crime and Violence’. The event was held for the second consecutive year and.
Principals at three primary schools in Kingston are happy that their institution have been selected as participants in the European Union All-of-Government’s Citizen Security Plan, an initiative that seeks to improve the literacy levels of students.
When Jeneail Henry, a 17-year-old trackstar from Wolmer’s High School for Girls, went to the CIBC FirstCaribbean Walk for the Cure 5K on Sunday, her main goal was just to outshine her schoolmates for the fun of it, not to become the winning female.
The European Union (EU) in partnership with Running Events Jamaica on Wednesday handed over almost $1.3 million to the Creative Language-Based Learning (CLBL) Foundation, an education non-prof.
Jamaicans with a vested interest in the redevelopment of downtown Kingston and a reduction in crime plaguing the area will get to exercise their support by participating in the European Union-Jama.