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Companies Urged to Sponsor Children on Kingston City Tours

By: , August 4, 2015

The Key Point:

Minister of Transport, Works and Housing, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies, has invited Jamaican companies to sponsor school children, particularly those from the inner city, to participate in the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) Kingston City Tours.
Companies Urged to Sponsor Children on Kingston City Tours
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Minister of Transport, Works and Housing, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies (left), cuts the ribbon to launch the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) Kingston City Tours, at the Half-Way-Tree Transport Centre, on Saturday, August 1. Looking on (from second left) are: Minister of Tourism and Entertainment, Hon. Dr. Wykeham McNeill; Minister of Youth and Culture, Hon. Lisa Hanna; Managing Director of the JUTC, Mr. Colin Campbell and Mayor of Kingston, Senator Councillor, Dr. Angela Brown-Burke.

The Facts

  • Dr. Davies was speaking at the inauguration ceremony for the Kingston City Tours on August 1, at the Half-Way-Tree Transport Centre.
  • The Minister also highlighted the fact that the tours would be enhancing the tourism product and that they will provide the country with the opportunity to put Jamaica on the world stage as being “equal to many and better than most.”

The Full Story

Minister of Transport, Works and Housing, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies, has invited Jamaican companies to sponsor school children, particularly those from the inner city, to participate in the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) Kingston City Tours.

“These tours will be an important learning tool. Many children from the inner city have never been outside of their communities and will benefit from the tours,” the Minister said.

Dr. Davies was speaking at the inauguration ceremony for the Kingston City Tours on August 1, at the Half-Way-Tree Transport Centre.

The Minister also highlighted the fact that the tours would be enhancing the tourism product and that they will provide the country with the opportunity to put Jamaica on the world stage as being “equal to many and better than most.”

He said that in looking towards 2016 when Ocho Rios (in St. Ann) will be just 45 minutes away via the north south link of Highway 2000, a whole new range of possibilities in terms of tour opportunities will open up.

“I sincerely hope that private entrepreneurs will develop their own ideas about tours using JUTC as the service provider. Identify what we want to tell our own people about ourselves and create something,” he urged.

Meanwhile, the Minister lamented that most of what is written about Jamaican music is written by foreigners and that although they do their research, they lose the essence, because they are not part of the context.

“There is a need for us to write more and to learn more about ourselves. There is much valuable information about Jamaica waiting to be uncovered. Everybody else thinks of us as a brand name except ourselves,” he added.

The launch was followed by the inaugural Spirit of Reggae Tour, which took patrons to the Bob Marley Museum, Independence Park, Trench Town Culture Yard and Tuff Gong Studios.

Last Updated: August 4, 2015

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