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The Black Italian
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The Black Italian
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Spanish Town, Italy Sumali Mayıs 2012
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Good morning from #ABettaPlace!
Pindars Valley Primary in Rock River was another recipient of the collaboration with the CHASE Fund to strengthen music programmes in schools across the constituency.
With these new instruments now in the hands of the students, let’s hear their music!
#CountryMP
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Good morning from #ABettaPlace!
For Pelrique Pryce Lloyd, the reopening of the Mocho Post Office is a full-circle moment.
She was born in Mocho, she shared how proud she is to partner with the Jamaica Post to help restore this essential service to Mocho.
For generations, the post office has connected families near and far and today it continues to serve the community once again.
#CountryMP
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@NextChapter1234 Kotch D’Angel , Chico and Mr. G on that list
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Asphalt sheeting works are now underway on Barnett Street in the vicinity of Westgate, St. James, under the GO Programme.
This targeted intervention is part of our continued push to improve road surfaces, ease traffic flow, and enhance safety for motorists and pedestrians in this critical commercial hub.
Work will also continue along St. James Street, Long Hill, Queens Drive and other key corridors with additional works to follow under a second contract to be finalized.
#NestaWorks


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Richard Vernon, the Mayor of Montego Bay, welcomes the rehabilitation of Montpelier road and hails this as a timely and much needed intervention, bringing renewed hope to residents who have endured disruption for far too long.
The restoration of this critical corridor will not only deliver safer, smoother travel and reliable water access, but also support the thousands who depend on this route every day for work and opportunity.
A major step forward for this section of St. James and the continued development of the city.
#NestaWorks
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@sagicorja surpassed their J$150 million goal, raising an outstanding J$152 million in support of schools across the western parishes.
I was proud to join Prime Minister Holness, whose vision and commitment continue to inspire national action, along with my fellow Cabinet Ministers and parliamentarians, as we came together in full support of this initiative.
This achievement reflects the generosity, unity, and resilience of the Jamaican people.
As we continue rebuilding and recovering in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, this level of support sends a message, we stand together, and we act together.
Thank you to the thousands of Jamaicans, partners, and volunteers who continue to contribute to the recovery effort. Our schools and our students are stronger because of you.
#NestaWorks
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Today, we ran for the West.
Raising funds to support families and schools across the western parishes in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. 🇯🇲🏃🏽♂️
I joined my fellow Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament for this joint run, standing in solidarity with the thousands of Jamaicans who continue to show the strength of our unity when it matters most.
#NestaWorks
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Proud to have joined the incredible spirit of Sigma, where Jamaicans once again showed what we can accomplish together.
The goal was $150 million. We surpassed it. $152 million raised to support our schools and communities in the West!
Grateful to everyone who ran, donated and has been part of the movement to build a betta Jamaica.
#NestaWorks
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Repairs now underway in Crescent District (Angels), Spanish Town as GO Programme teams move in to address damaged sections and upgrade this main corridor to make travel smoother and safer for commuters and residents alike.
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Bro you fi do better inuh. Please stop with the fear mongering. Aren’t u an EU resident? Jamaica nah do ntn different fi collect dem tax like everybody else. The EU, US Canada and Australia all collect fi dem share of taxes from these platforms, it’s time we do it now.

Gavin | Cyber Sec 🇯🇲 🇩🇪 🇮🇪@HackingGavin
In order for you to be taxed for using specific online services, they will have to track who you're spending with online (likely through your local bank). Read between the lines about where this might be going.
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That's not true. The streaming services will be the ones collecting the taxes on accounts being billed and paid in Jamaica, that money will then be turned over the to Government, when they're doing their accounting. Nothing to do with accessing bank accounts. In your line of work, you should know this, stop fearmongering.
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Stop lying,
1. This is Park Crescent a Parish Council Road
2. It was fixed long ago.




John Polack@JohnPolack4
Neckless One @NestaJA you have failed. Where is the gas tax money to fix the roads?
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It was an important moment standing on the Oaks Bridge, a structure older than me, and a reminder of the state of much of our infrastructure across Jamaica, old, worn, and in need of care.
For many years, our bridges were not properly maintained because the economy was too weak to afford it.
That is why we have changed our approach. We are no longer just building things and hoping they last. Everything we build now will come with a plan and a budget for maintenance.
Through the Accelerated Bridge Programme, we will repair and replace 48 bridges across the island, plus seven emergency bridges. Many of these will be in vulnerable areas like St. James, Westmoreland, St. Elizabeth, Hanover and Trelawny.
These bridges are critical for daily life, for school, work, farming and business.
As the economy grows stronger, we are investing more in maintaining our roads and bridges.
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