JAMACIA NOW: $2b infrastructure bill…Major agriculture loss…Some schools to reopen…Beenie Man faints
Oct 31st, 2020 | Category: Jamaica Now | 9:26#JamaicaNow #TrumpvsBiden #Coronavirus OCTOBER 31, 2020: $2 billion dollars and counting! Government is reviewing big bill to reopen roads and drains after Tropical Storm Zeta… Agriculture is also chalking up losses… Education Minister Fayval Williams announces that face-to face learning is coming for 17 schools under a pilot programme… Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith weighs in on controversial tweets from the account of US Ambassador Donald Tapia… Beenie Man begs for prayers as he seeks to come to grips with the passing of his mother… Soldiers charged in big ganja bust… Two senior citizens in Government homes among COVID-19 fatalities… The Government wants to ease some restrictions for Christmas… Why the US election is perhaps the most important in a
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