Jamaica weekend news roundup leads with $25 billion road programme allocation
Jamaica's Friday news roundup was led by a Government decision to set aside $25 billion for 37 priority roads under the SPARK main roads programme.
The bulletin also flagged business developments, with financial market updates forming part of the day's agenda. No further details were provided in the brief headline summary, but the segment identified the markets package as one of the main items in the news lineup.
On the regional front, the roundup reported that the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is marking 50 years of currency stability. The item was presented as a major Caribbean development in the day's coverage.
In sports, the Government was said to be establishing two new groups aimed at strengthening the sector. The headline summary did not outline the structure of those bodies or when they will begin work, but it placed the move among the key developments in the latest news package.
The collection of stories formed part of a weekend update issued on Friday, July 3, covering infrastructure, business, regional affairs and sports in a single brief news summary.
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