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$149m in compensation for breaches outstanding from JPS, says OUR

Loop News Jamaica Public Service s head office in New Kingston. Just under $39 million has not been paid over to Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) and National Water Commission (NWC) customers for breaches of the Guaranteed Standards during the January to March, 2021 period. The unpaid sum, which is contained in the Office of Utilities Regulation’s (OUR’s) latest Quarterly Performance Report for the January to March 2021 period, is attributed to customers who have not claimed for breaches of the NWC Guaranteed Standards, and for JPS customers awaiting the outcome of that company’s appeal to the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology (MSET) for force majeure relief from the Guaranteed Standards (GS) and the Overall Standards (OS).

Four Reasons Why Local Getaways Are Taking Off

iAfrica Image: supplied Share with your network! Last year’s Tourism Industry Survey painted a grim picture at a time when many were hoping for international tourism to resume by the end of the 2020. But by November, foreign travellers arriving in South Africa were down 88.6% on those visiting the country in 2019. After an economically quiet 2020 festive season, the challenge for hotels, guest houses and B&B’s to remain viable through 2021 and until international tourism resumes, will rest on the support of South African locals. Earlier this year, a tech start-up that provides hotel management software to the hospitality industry, RoomRaccoon, monitored occupancy of more than 3,200 rooms at boutique hotels, B&B’s and guesthouses across South Africa.  The company reports that since the lockdown restrictions were initially eased to level 2 mid-August last year, weekday occupancy has steadily rise

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