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Published:Wednesday | January 1, 2025 | 12:05 AM
Scotia Group Jamaica’s President and CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry (left) strikes a pose with the bank’s director of SME professional partnerships, Caribbean North and Central, Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan.
Scotia Group Jamaica’s President and CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry (left) strikes a pose with the bank’s director of SME professional partnerships, Caribbean North and Central, Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan.
Laverne Johnson is all about accessorising, as she ensures her bag and shoes add a pop of colour to her outfit.
Laverne Johnson is all about accessorising, as she ensures her bag and shoes add a pop of colour to her outfit.
Keisha Peynado-Downer (left) and Tennille Higgins were all smiles as they posed for our camera.
Keisha Peynado-Downer (left) and Tennille Higgins were all smiles as they posed for our camera.
Looking absolutely fabulous, Jamaica’s Film Commissioner Jackie Jackson says creatives can expect a lot more support in 2025.
Looking absolutely fabulous, Jamaica’s Film Commissioner Jackie Jackson says creatives can expect a lot more support in 2025.
Patterns are always in and ‘Puzzles by SG’ founder Shauna-Gaye Hart shows us her own twist.
Patterns are always in and ‘Puzzles by SG’ founder Shauna-Gaye Hart shows us her own twist.
Sitting front and centre of the stage, it was the perfect date night for  Levy’s Heritage’s Ovando Levy and his wife, Sanya.
Sitting front and centre of the stage, it was the perfect date night for Levy’s Heritage’s Ovando Levy and his wife, Sanya.
From left: Nicole McLaren-Campbell, wife of dancehall veteran Agent Sasco, shares a warm embrace with Rochelle Gapere, Nadiya Figueroa and Rachel Christian.
From left: Nicole McLaren-Campbell, wife of dancehall veteran Agent Sasco, shares a warm embrace with Rochelle Gapere, Nadiya Figueroa and Rachel Christian.
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness (right) and his wife, Juliet, share a warm moment with Scotiabank Jamaica’s Peter Mohan (left), branch manager of the Constant Spring Financial Centre, and Oral Heaven, centre director of private banking.
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness (right) and his wife, Juliet, share a warm moment with Scotiabank Jamaica’s Peter Mohan (left), branch manager of the Constant Spring Financial Centre, and Oral Heaven, centre director of private banking.
Dancehall veteran Agent Sasco joins his wife, Nicole, and children (from left) Allyana, Lauren, and Joshua on the stage following his performance.
Dancehall veteran Agent Sasco joins his wife, Nicole, and children (from left) Allyana, Lauren, and Joshua on the stage following his performance.
Excited to see Agent Sasco take the stage were sisters Kellie-Ann Brown (left), realtor, and Margaux Brown, interior designer.
Excited to see Agent Sasco take the stage were sisters Kellie-Ann Brown (left), realtor, and Margaux Brown, interior designer.
Ashley Clarke is a stunning sight for sore eyes.
Ashley Clarke is a stunning sight for sore eyes.
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Dancehall veteran Agent Sasco celebrated 25 years in the music industry last Sunday surrounded by friends, family, and his faithful fans who endured a downpour of rain, all in the name of supporting the icon at the inaugural staging of his concert, ‘Grateful’. While the rains may have dampened the spirits of a few, others used the opportunity to shine bright and deliver enthralling performances that kept fans begging for more. Speaking of the fans, many were out early to secure their spots and dressed the part to have a good time. Something Extra has the social highlights.