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73 Receive Sagicor Scholarships

A total of 73 students were recognised for their exceptional academic performance under Sagicor Life Jamaica Limited’s Corporate Scholarship Programme at an awards ceremony held on August 5 at the company’s headquarters in New Kingston. The students were selected from 79 applicants, of which 50 were at the primary level and 23 at the secondary…

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Lady Allen Says Demand on Education Has Changed Dramatically

Wife of the Governor-General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Lady Allen has said that the demand on education has changed dramatically, with intensified calls for more affordable education and equal access at all levels. She suggested that new and creative modes of delivering and financing education be explored, to meet the changing demands on the…

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Address by His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, ON, GCMG, CD at 58th Annual Denbigh Agricultural Show Denbigh, Clarendon Sunday August 1, 2010

“Our farmers… Growing what we eat” IntroductionLadies and gentlemen good afternoon. For the past 58 years, the JAS has presented the Denbigh Agricultural Show as a spectacular must-see event for many persons. This is the place where farmers showcase the best of their livestock and produce.  It is a wonderful social event for friends and…

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START YOUR OWN BUSINESSES, G-G URGES ST.MARY HIGH STUDENTS

The Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, has implored graduands of St. Mary High School to seek to open their own businesses as well as opportunities in the agricultural sector, in spite of the challenges. “Do not hesitate to start your own businesses. Do not hesitate to seek opportunities in the agricultural…

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JAMAICAN APPOINTED JUDGE OF THE CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE

A Jamaican Lawyer, Professor Winston Charles Anderson, has been selected as a Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice by the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission. Professor Anderson will assume duty on 15th June 2010, when he will be sworn in by His Excellency Sir Patrick Allen at a special ceremony at King’s House. …

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Make Reading A Habit Says GG

Governor-General the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen has urged students across Jamaica to make reading a life-long habit.   He was speaking at King’s House on Monday (April 26) at the reading of a Proclamation to declare May 4 as Read Across Jamaica Day. The Governor-General observed that reading was a catalyst for the academic success…

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GOVERNOR-GENERAL REGRETS PASSING OF ST ELIZABETH CUSTOS

Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has expressed regret at the recent passing of  St Elizabeth Custos  Albert Farquharson. His Excellency remembers him as a dedicated representative, who served  as Custos  for 15 years.  The Governor-General also recalled Custos Farquharson’s  many years in the public service  where he served  as  Principal of the Lacovia High School.…

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G-G Highlights Importance of Agriculture in Country’s Development

Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, has reiterated the importance of agricultural production in the economic and social development of the country. Giving the main address at the 24th St. Mary Agri Expo and Industrial show, held at the St. Mary Sports Club in Annotto Bay, St. Mary, on April 5, the…

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Commonwealth Games Baton Passed To GG

Governor-General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen on Sunday (March 28) received The Queen’s Baton for the 2010 Commonwealth Games from a delegation led by Mr. Mike Fennell, President of the Commonwealth Games Federation.  The Baton was symbolically passed to the Governor-General by Olympians Vilma McIntosh, Donald Quarrie and Sherone Simpson. The Governor-General…

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Throne Speech 2010 Delivered by Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, at Gordon House on March 25, 2010

‘Fixing our Problems………Positioning for Growth’ As we begin this new session of Parliament, we reflect on the legislative year just ended with cautious relief and renewed hope. It was a year in which the global crisis continued to bear down heavily on the economy. As the economy contracted, revenues fell below what was required to…

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NEW CUSTOS FOR TRELAWNY TAKES OATH OF OFFICE

The parish of Trelawny has a new Custos. He is 53-year-old farmer and businessman, Mr. Harold Paul Arnold Muschett,  who was sworn in yesterday (March 18), at a civic ceremony, held in Water Square, Falmouth. Governor-General, His Excellency the Most  Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, who administered the Oath of Office, also conferred on Mr. Muschett …

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GGA Awards Programme Accepting

Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to community development, and who deserves recognition? Then nominate that person for the 2010 Governor-General’s Achievement Award. Nominations for this year’s Governor-General’s Achievement Award are currently being accepted by Custodes in each parish. Nomination forms may be collected from Custodes and are also available online…

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