SISTERS WITH VOICES: Jan. 12, Kingston. A host of fans, friends and family, not to mention fellow entertainers like radiant songstress Alaine, descended on the waterfront in Downtown Kingston last Sunday to witness a musical extravaganza that was the grand homecoming concert from The Voice's Tessanne Chin, who basked in the splendour of the joyous occasion. (Photo: Skkan Media)
GET YOUR KICKS: Jan. 12, Kingston. Ghetto Youths ambassadors Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley (left) and Wayne Marshall delivered vigour and crowd-pleasing antics as they blazed the mainstage at the recent homecoming concert for Tessanne in Downtown Kingston. (Photo: Skkan Media)
ANOTHER YEAR: Jan. 11, St. Andrew. Now officially worthy of the title "a man of a certain age," government minister Phillip Paulwell was in the thick of fine company inside Ribbiz last Saturday evening as Fae Ellington (left) and Marcia Griffiths, among several others, helped him usher in another birthday in style. (Photo: Skkan Media)
ASIA MAJOR: Jan. 9, St. Andrew. Sports minister Natalie Neita-Headley kept the mood light as she chatted with newly installed Chinese Ambassdor to Jamaica, Dong Xiaojun, during a courtesy call at Jamaica House last Thursday, centred on wide-ranging talks aimed at enhancing long-standing relations between Jamaica and China. (Photo: OPM)
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