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Home Local News Networking in full bloom: PSOJ mingle showcases Scotia’s go-green loan Loop Jamaica The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News Breaking News 3 men killed in Greendale Drive, St Andrew identified Networking in full bloom: PSOJ mingle showcases Scotia’s go-green loan Suspect held after 15-y-o girl killed and mother, relatives beaten L’Or?al grant boosts US dermatologist’s impact in rural Jamaica Women’s World Cup: France end Morocco’s run; advance to quarterfinals Donaldson ‘proud’ of Reggae Girlz after World Cup exit Child killed, mother, other relatives assaulted in home invasion Agriculture Ministry to resuscitate rainwater storage areas Reggae Girlz knocked out of World Cup by Colombia ‘Porridge’ in hot water, accused of beating man with machete Tuesday Aug 08 34?C Business Loop News 1 hrs ago – Updated British High Commissioner, HE Judith Slater (2nd left) shared a lovely moment with PSOJ President Metry Seaga, interim PSOJ Executive Director Georgette Bolton Smith (left) and Kaysia Johnson Vaughan Director, SME Professional Partnerships, Scotiabank. NEWYou can now listen to Loop News articles! The PSOJ hosted its second Executive Members Mingle for the year at the picturesque Windrush Gardens at the British High Commission on Thursday, July 27. The event, hosted in partnership with Scotiabank and supported by the British High Commission, saw PSOJ members and guests networking while learning about Scotiabank’s newly launched Go Green Energy Loan. Check out some of the highlights. Related Articles Business December 15, 2022 08:57 PM Recent Articles Jamaica News 3 men killed in Greendale Drive, St Andrew identified Business Networking in full bloom: PSOJ mingle showcases Scotia’s go-green loan Entertainment DJ Kool Herc, Father of Hip Hop, to receive national award in Jamaica More From Sport Reggae Girlz have fun in training ahead of round of 16 World Cup game The Jamaica women’s national team might be 24 hours out from a historic game at the Women’s World Cup, but you couldn’t tell from the vibe around the training ground on Monday. Players danced and s Jamaica NewsSee alsoLocal News#BudapestQuest: Hibbert safely through to triple jump final at Worlds Loop Jamaica Jamaican in US on J1 visa charged with abandoning baby in bushes A Jamaican student in the United States on a J1 visa has been arrested after allegedly abandoning her newborn daughter in bushes in North Myrtle Beach in South Carolina on Sunday. Britney Whe Entertainment Fury over decision to honour Machel Montano on Ja’s Independence Day The decision to honour Trinidadian soca star Machel Montano with a Key to the City of Kingston has been met with scepticism by some social media users who have expressed concern that an entertainer fr Jamaica News 31-y-o talks early life in Jamaica, road to getting PhD from Harvard Thirty-one-year-old Jemar Bather is yet to come to grips with the reality that he has successfully earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biostatistics from Harvard University. “It felt surre Lifestyle Manchester’s Samantha McLean cops Farm Queen title at Denbigh Manchester’s representative, Samantha McLean, copped the National Farm Queen Competition at the annual Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show in Clarendon on Saturday night. McLean is a 23- Jamaica News Third time’s the charm? Or was it the fifth mic that worked for PM? Morgan Heritage receives Reggae Icon Award