Radio Programme

Jamaicans Invited to Visit Kingston Creative District

Roundabout JA | October 18, 2022
Jamaicans are being encouraged to visit and experience the Kingston Creative District, Downtown, as the city continues to undergo a major transformation. The area, which is designed to have the shape of a key, is being transformed into creative spaces that showcase Jamaican food, craft, artwork, music and dance. This to attract locals and visitors and provide income-earning opportunities.
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
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