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Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey (right) was recognised for his years of service ahead of his retirement at the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s passing-out parade held on August 28 at the National Police College of Jamaica.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey (right) was recognised for his years of service ahead of his retirement at the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s passing-out parade held on August 28 at the National Police College of Jamaica.
Batch 154 performed a special routine at the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s passing-out parade  on August 28, to recognise the 75th anniversary of women being enlisted in the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Batch 154 performed a special routine at the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s passing-out parade on August 28, to recognise the 75th anniversary of women being enlisted in the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Kevin Wang (third right), vice president of Golden Dragon bus exporting department, presents a symbolic key to Prime Minister Andrew Holness (centre). Looking on (from left) are Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesperson on housing, transport and works; Dary
Kevin Wang (third right), vice president of Golden Dragon bus exporting department, presents a symbolic key to Prime Minister Andrew Holness (centre). Looking on (from left) are Mikael Phillips, opposition spokesperson on housing, transport and works; Daryl Vaz, minister of science, energy, telecommunications and transport; Dr Nigel Clarke, minister of finance and the public service; Paul Abrahams, managing director at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC), and John Von Strolley, managing director of Von’s Motor Company, at the official handover of the first 100 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses to the JUTC at its Braeton depot in St Catherine on August 27.
Guest speaker Dathan Henry (left) CEO of Great George Street Pharmacy, and Michelle Tracey (right) assistant general manager, marketing communications and member experience of First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union, share in a photo op with PEP honourees
Guest speaker Dathan Henry (left) CEO of Great George Street Pharmacy, and Michelle Tracey (right) assistant general manager, marketing communications and member experience of First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union, share in a photo op with PEP honourees at the First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union annual scholarship awards ceremony held under the theme, ‘Innovate, Elevate, Celebrate; Leading Tomorrow’ at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, on August 30.
Members of the Tessanne Chin Foundation’s Summer Singing Intensive perform at ‘Voice Box Our Song’ held Saturday, August 24 in the Campion College auditorium in St Andrew.
Members of the Tessanne Chin Foundation’s Summer Singing Intensive perform at ‘Voice Box Our Song’ held Saturday, August 24 in the Campion College auditorium in St Andrew.
Dana Sacchetti (left), head of the Jamaica Office of the World Food Programme (WFP) Caribbean Multi-Country Office, greets Oliver Blake (right), the United Kingdon Government’s development representative for Jamaica shortly, after signing an MOU for the
Dana Sacchetti (left), head of the Jamaica Office of the World Food Programme (WFP) Caribbean Multi-Country Office, greets Oliver Blake (right), the United Kingdon Government’s development representative for Jamaica shortly, after signing an MOU for the UK’s contribution to Jamaica’s Hurricane Beryl relief efforts. The UK, through its Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has partnered with the WFP to provide critical cash assistance to those Jamaicans most affected by Hurricane Beryl. The UK has committed a total of 500,000 pounds for the Caribbean region’s hurricane relief efforts, of which up to 160,000 pounds (US$200,000) will be directed towards cash transfer interventions in Jamaica. Looking on are Pearnel Charles Jr (2nd left), minister of labour and social security, and Judith Slater (2nd right), British high commissioner to Jamaica. The signing took place at the offices of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston on Tuesday, August 27.
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