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Sterling Assets Management pledges to playing a contribution in strengthening vulnerable institutions. They just gave a $100,000 JMD grant to both Calabar High School and Maxfield Park Children’s Home.
Bob Marley’s birthday party, Roots 77, was streamed live for the whole world to see. Spectators were treated to performances from three distinct studios.
How good and how perfect it would be before God and man to see the unification of all Africans. These words opened an impassioned speech by granddaughter of Bob and Rita Marley at the opening of the permanent exhibition dedicated to Rita Marley at the Bob Marley Museum.
Jamaica will once again be in the global spotlight in June 2022. The country will host the World Free Zones Organization’s 8th Annual International Conference Exhibition 2022. This opportunity will provide continued exposure to the country’s tourism product, and expansion of job opportunities for our locals.
The creative industry has been greatly displaced due to the current pandemic. Many have seen their livelihood swept from under their feet, leaving them to resort to other income-generating forms. The seminar depicts how our creatives have been affected and how they have been using adversity to fuel their determination.
Mr Justin Morin, Chairman of the Board of the Universal Service Fund, extended the agency’s support for Reggae Month 2022 with a cheque. The fund is well-known for responding to requests for information technology improvements.
Birthed in the late 1970s, dancehall music is today heralded as Jamaica’s most impactful musical force. Its blend of sounds and creative dance moves continue to evolve while garnering mainstream success. It is fitting that we celebrate dancehall in its truest form during Reggae month 2022. Thanks to the many sponsors this celebration was a success.
February is recognized as Heart Month in Jamaica and The Heart Foundation of Jamaica will be taking the message of maintaining good health and healthy nutrition to the public. Visit the HFJ offices to get screened for cardiovascular disease.
The GOJ has formed collaborations with private physicians in an attempt to relieve strain on the public healthcare system. The collaboration addresses noncommunicable disorders such as hypertension and diabetes.
Jamaicans continue to stamp our place in history in the international sporting arena. Sara Misir became the first Jamaican to reach the finals in the Formula Woman motor racing competition after making it through several rounds of assessments.
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