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In Jamaican culture, praise and worship are an essential part of daily life. At times, we are surrounded by voices that sound like those of angels. Sometimes, yes; other times, no. In the end, who will emerge as the most popular voice in Jamaica? It’s entirely up to you in this case.
Fossil fuel dependency is quickly becoming a thing of the past. A glimmer of hope has shown at the end of the long dark tunnel, thanks to groundbreaking technologies. One of these developments is the electric vehicle. As our nation prepares for the future, the Jamaican government is testing out new electric vehicles.
As a result of the holding of the Jamaica Gospel Stars Competition, Jamaica is going to feel the rush of excitement once again. The tournament, which will take place on July 10, promises to be a tough one, all in the name of the Lord. All the same, there can be only one victor in this competition. Amen.
“I feel so blessed that I am able to honour this space that has given so much to me growing up. The teachers were so resourceful with the little they had to ensure that maximum learning took place,”
The election of Jamaica to this post at this time bears special significance as it comes as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade celebrates 60 years of Jamaican Diplomacy.
The race for the title of Ms Kingston & St. Andrew Festival Queen has begun. There are 12 equally poised powerful women vying for the top slot. Who is it going to be? Who is your favourite?
The Louise Bennett festival will showcase Jamaica’s Culture while paying homage to a great Jamaican cultural icon. Starting in September 2022 the country will smile annually to her work.
Healthcare practitioner and investor, Dr. David Walcott, has for the third time been invited to sit among more than 300 public figures at the highly-anticipated physical staging of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos later this month. This serves as a landmark event representing the first large-scale in-person convening by the WEF since the pandemic.
With assistance through the CATAPULT Grant, three hundred artists across the Caribbean region are moving forward with their careers. They applied, were chosen and granted up to US$500.
Over 300 girls attended the Invest in Girls Summit 2022 with tremendous enthusiasm. Participants were equipped to feel at ease and secure with their biological cycle. Empowering Future leaders was the theme of the summit, which was backed by the GrassROOTS Community Foundation and the HerFlow Foundation.
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