
'Ah yes, this chair feels good' must be exactly what's on the mind of Jamaica's eighth Prime Minister, The Honorable Bruce Golding, on his first day in office at Jamaica House yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer Our eighth Prime Minister spent his first day in office yesterday and it must have felt good as after 18 years the Jamaica Labour Party finally gets their day.
Jamaicans really know how to have fun. Some newly-weds were spotted out over the weekend prolonging the honeymoon and the Kiwanians were out doing their thing.

Definitely my best side. This lady in a stunning dress apparently stole the show, if only momentarily, during the swearing-in ceremony at King's House on Tuesday. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

No one parties like the Kiwanians as demonstrated by Pauline Samuels of the Kiwanis Club of South St. Catherine and Lt. Governor Designate Leighton McKnight, of North St. Andrew. They are dancing up a storm at a special thank you reception hosted by Jamaica's first female Governor-Elect of the Kiwanis International Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District, Sheron Cameron-Dunn, at her residence in Havendale, St. Andrew, last Saturday night. - Janet Silvera/Staff Reporter

Good thing we have the Ombudsman, Bishop Herro Blair, in the middle of this one as it could go either way between Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, and Bishop Blair's wife, Alma, at the swearing-in ceremony for Orette Bruce Golding as Prime Minister of Jamaica at King's House. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

Ahh, isn't this lovely? Newly-weds Dwight Moore and Sharon are out for the evening, enjoying the Kiwanis Club of Constant Spring's 'Evening of Elegance', held at the Stella Maris Church Hall on Sunday. - Anthony Minott/Freelance Photographer