ST JAMES, Jamaica - Two Hanover residents are the proud beneficiaries of new housing units under the Government's Indigent Housing Programme. Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie, handed over the keys to 82-year-old Kathrine Miller and 60-year-old Carlton Kent in Chambers Pen on Friday. Miller received a $10 million two-bedroom home, while Kent got a $6 million studio unit. Both houses are.
Ninety-five-year-old Alfonso Bruce, a resident of ‘Russia’ in Westmoreland, is set to benefit from the Government’s Indigent Housing Programme, under which he will be provided with a new home. The initiative, which is administered through the.
ST JAMES, Jamaica - Ninety-five-year-old Alfonso Bruce, a resident of Russia in Westmoreland is set to benefit from the Government’s Indigent Housing Programme under which he will be provided with a new home. The initiative, which is administered through the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development’s Municipal Social Assistance (MSA) programme and executed by the Poor Relief Department, is designed to address the housing crisis among the poor and.
Ninety-five-year-old Alfonso Bruce, a resident of Russia in Westmoreland, is set to benefit from the Government's Indigent Housing Programme under which he will be provided with a new home. The initiative, which is administered through the.
PLANS are afoot to ensure that 14-year-old burn victim Ackalia Dunkley is not homeless when she returns to Jamaica from hospital in the United States.
Dunkley was badly burnt during a gas explos.