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SVF reaches out to Salvation Army School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

SVF reaches out to Salvation Army School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Nigy Boy back on the rock

Jamaica-born, New York-based singer Nigy Boy is excited about his return to the land of his birth. The ‘Continental Boss’, who has been residing in the United States for almost eight years, is in the island for a two-show appearance as well as a.

Nigy Boy ready to take on Reggae Sumfest

Up-and-coming reggae artiste Nigel Hector, more commonly known as 'Nigy Boy', is set to perform at this year's staging of Reggae Sumfest when the event returns to Jamaican shores later this year.  The announcement was made at the.

Letter of the Day | Journey towards Disabilities Act compliance

THE EDITOR, Madam: Enacted in 2014 and coming into effect on February 14, 2022, the Disabilities Act, a pivotal legislation, has been instrumental in safeguarding and enhancing the welfare of persons with disabilities (PWDs) across Jamaica. At.

Salvation Army School for the Blind gets braille writing machines

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Students at the Salvation Army School for Blind and Visually Impaired Children are benefiting from improved learning experiences through the donation of braille writing machines to the institution. The devices, used for writing and reading, were provided under the ‘Follow the Trail, Invest in Braille’ campaign spearheaded by Digicel Foundation and the Open Door Jamaica Foundation led by media personality Dr Terri-Karelle Reid. Approximately 35 sponsors across.

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