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Gallimore thanks Japan for technical assistance
KINGSTON — Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Andrew Gallimore, has expressed appreciation to the Japanese Government for assisting Jamaica, particularly with the Jamaica Productivity Centre (JPC). “We are so pleased and indebted to the Japanese government for sending Mr. (Makoto) Oyama to the JPC for two years to be with us. There are...
Jamaica empowering Haitian people to achieve more – says Haitian, PM Bellerive
Prime Minister of Haiti, Jean Max Bellerive, said that the people of Haiti achieved success when assistance met their identified priorities. The Haitian Prime Minister singled out Jamaica
High Commissioner expresses condolence at the death of Jamaican-born boxer
Jamaican High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Anthony Johnson, has expressed condolence to the family of the late Jamaican-born British boxing champion, Gary Mason, who was killed in a cycling accident on Thursday (January 6) in South London. Mr. Johnson said he was saddened to learn of Mr. Mason's untimely death, which he described as a great loss...
Jamaican appointed to Canadian Senate
Rev. Don Meredith has created history, becoming the first Jamaican and the fourth black person to be appointed to the Senate in Canada. Prime Minister of Canada, the Hon. Stephen Harper, who announced the appointment of Rev. Meredith and former Canadian Football League Commissioner, Larry Smith to the Senate on December 20, said that "both are well regarded and visible...
Can $10,000 raised for victims of Nicole
The Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) in Toronto, Canada, has raised more than CAN$10,000 for victims of Tropical Storm Nicole, which devastated Jamaica in September 2010. President of the JCA, Ms. Audrey Campbell, presented a cheque for CAN$10,153.87 to Jamaica's Consul General to Toronto, Mr. Seth George Ramocan, at a brief ceremony on December 20. Several days later, the Consul General...
High Commissioner featured in Diplomat Magazine
Jamaica's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK), His Excellency Anthony Johnson, takes the spotlight in the December issue of the prestigious London-based Diplomat Magazine. The High Commissioner, who took up office in May, was selected for the magazine's monthly portrait. Diplomat is a foreign affairs magazine that provokes intelligent discussion from the heart of the Diplomatic community in London....
High Commission in UK gets award
The High Commission in the United Kingdom was recently honoured at the second annual Diplomatic Awards ceremony in London, organised by BEN (Black Entertainment Network) Television. An award for Diaspora Growth, Development and Involvement; Good Customer Service; Promoting the Country's Image; and Human Development was presented to the Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs. Joan Thomas Edwards, who thanked BEN television for...
Toronto-based Wolmerians donate over C$50,000 to their schools
Wolmer's Boys' and Girls' high schools in Kingston have benefited from the generosity of their Alumni Association in Toronto, Canada, to the tune of C$50,000. "2010 has been a giving year for Wolmer's," said president of the Wolmer's Alumni Association, Mrs. Angella White-Smith. "Funds totaling $50,000 was provided to the schools to assist with the renovation of the library at...
Shaw meets with China EX-IM bank Vice Governor
Minister of Finance and The Public Service The Hon. Audley Shaw conducted high-level discussions this morning with Export-Import Bank of China Executive Vice Governor Mr. Zhu Hongjie on his first visit to Jamaica. The talks centred on the implementation of various projects being financed by the Bank in Jamaica, as well as on other areas of mutual cooperation. The Export-Import...
Diaspora groups bring holiday treats to several children’s homes
Residents of three Children homes in rural Jamaican communities were feted at a Christmas treat hosted by Friends Reaching Friends, a group of volunteers from the Holy Sacrament Church in Pembroke Pines, recently. The children were from Clifton Boys' Home in Darliston, Westmoreland; St. Monica's Children's Home, Chapelton, Clarendon; and the Granville Children's Home, Falmouth, Trelawny. They received specially wrapped...
PACE Canada adopts 28 basic schools
Project for the Advancement of Childhood Education (PACE) Canada has adopted 28 basic schools in the last seven months, bringing the total number of basic schools adopted in Jamaica to 285. President of the organisation, Dr. Mary Anne Chambers, cited the figure at the group's recent annual Christmas Toy and Book Drive, held at the Jamaican Consulate General in Toronto,...


