Members of the People's National Party tackle education concerns at their press conference
Oct 7th, 2020 | Category: Top Videos | 3:52Thousands of students from inner-city and rural communities are at risk of being displaced or left behind as a result of the digital divide as the new academic year enters its third day today, Julian Robinson has said. Robinson, opposition spokesperson on science, technology and information, raised the concerns and sought to highlight deficiencies in the Government’s agenda during a press conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre on Tuesday.
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