Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, displays a proclamation made in his honour by the Delaware State Senate in the United States. Mr. Holness was presented with the proclamation during a state dinner hosted in his honour by the Delaware Governor, John Carney, and President of Delaware State University, Dr. Tony Allen, on May 9. Sharing the moment are (from left) Delaware Majority Leader, Melissa Minor-Brown; Chairwoman, Board of Trustees of Delaware State University, Enid Wallace-Simms, and Delaware State Representative, Sherry Dorsey Walker.
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Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), is escorted by Senior Vice President of Delaware State University in the United States, Antonio Boyle, and other members of the institution during a tour on May 9.Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left), observes aspects of Delaware State University’s Vertical Hydroponic Farm concept, being explained by the institution’s Agricultural Technician, Thomas Harman III (left). Prime Minister Holness visited the United States-based university on May 9. Looking on are Member of Parliament for St. Mary Western, Robert Montague (second right), and the University’s Vice President, Antonio Boyle.Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, listens attentively as Delaware State University research student, Kayla McKiney, outlines details of her project being undertaken at the institution. Prime Minister Holness toured the research lab while visiting the United States-based university on May 9.Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (centre), examines the ‘Robot Dog’ used by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Delaware State University in the United States (US) to identify unhealthy plants, including those with leaf damage and bug infestation. Briefing Mr. Holness is the University’s Senior Vice President, Antonio Boyle (left), while listening (from second left) are Minister Counsellor for Trade at the Embassy of Jamaica, Alicia Taylor, and Member of Parliament for St. Mary Western, Robert Montague. Prime Minister Holness visited the university on May 9.
Last Updated: May 13, 2024
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