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Ministry of Health continues to receive support towards COVID-19 vaccination campaign
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The Ministry of Health recently received a donation of $90,000 EC dollars from CIBC First Caribbean Bank aimed at enhancing the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Saint Lucia. Country Head of CIBC First Caribbean International Bank Nigel Ollivierre says his organization remains committed to continue partnering with the Ministry of Health to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We really look forward to you being able to use the $90, 000 EC dollars to continue with the program. You have been doing good works and we want to applaud you with respect to getting the vaccination program out and getting people sensitized, aware and hopefully that can enough some more persons to take the vaccine and to really understand this is really probably one of the main way out of this pandemic both in the wellness of the nation and the recovery of the economy.”
Published: 12 March 2021
~ TEATT Minister stopped moving process, even though cost-cutting measures are necessary. ~
PHILIPSBURG: - Some 12 civil servants from the Division of Inspection ECYS are at home for the past 12 days as they await the moving of their offices from the Brooks Tower Building to the BTP building.
SMN News learned that the civil servants are not able to provide optimal services from their homes and they do not know when the moving will be completed even though they must vacate the Brooks Tower building by the end of the month.
According to the information provided to SMN News, the Head of Facilities Rick Martina started the moving process after he was instructed by the Council of Ministers to move all government offices from rental properties to available spaces in Government-owned buildings. This decision was taken by the Council of Ministers in order to cut costs for the government of St. Maarten.
Most Jamaicans are able to connect the term ‘contribution refund’ to the state-owned National Housing Trust (NHT).
However, many first-time mortgagors and individuals who make monthly contributions to the NHT, in particular those persons who have never received a housing benefit from the Trust, are not certain if they qualify for a refund or how to go about applying for one if they do.
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Loop News will use information that is available on the NHT’s website to assist persons who intend to apply for a refund, or those who want to get familiar with the process, with how to proceed.