Transport group renews call for Finance Ministry to rectify issues relating to PPV gas grant

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Curfew imposed in sections of Gregory Park following firebombing of houses

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Commissioner expresses concern over increase in robberies, announces response measures

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Health Ministry urges Jamaicans to reduce exposure to heat

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Several St. Catherine communities without water supply following Rio Cobre fish kill

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Two policemen charged in relation to last month’s fatal shooting of man in St. Andrew

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Female District Constable to be interviewed by INDECOM today in relation to disappearance of Donna-lee Donaldson

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

INDECOM will not proceed with Noel Maitland interview after murder charge; child’s mother to still be questioned tomorrow

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Three left homeless after houses firebombed in Portmore

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.

Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 Covid sub-variants confirmed in Jamaica

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS is again calling on the Finance Ministry to rectify challenges being faced by transport operators, who applied for the gas grant.

Early last month, the ministry had said that operators of public passenger vehicles who qualify, would start receiving the $25,000 gas grant promised by the government, in the following two weeks.

However, many operators say they are yet to benefit.

President of TODSS, Egeton Newman told Irie Fm News that some operators have not received the grant due to disbursement issues.

He is calling on the ministry to address the issue.