Something extra

Published: Wednesday | November 25, 2009



From left: Mark Linehan, CEO, Digicel Jamaica; Colm Delves, Digicel's Group chief executive officer; Denis O'Brien, chairman of Digicel; Prime Minister Bruce Golding; Ken Mason, business development director for the Digicel Group; and Audley Shaw, minister of finance and the public service, pose for the 'money shot' at Vale Royal on Monday when they called on the prime minister. - Contributed

The official goodbyes have started for outgoing British High Commissioner Jeremy Cresswell and his wife, Dr Barbara Munske and Digicel leads the way back downtown!


Senegalese Ambassador Nafissatou Diagne always lives up to everyone's expectations with fabulous traditional pieces. Here, she strikes a pose at the farewell reception for British High Commissioner Jeremy Cresswell and his wife.


JPS Chairman Tomofumi Fukuda and radio personality, Empress, smile for the camera at the Jamaica Public Service Company media Christmas party, held at Norbrook Drive, Norbrook, on Sunday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


President of the Jamaica Association of French Teachers, Ferriera Mylene (right), chats with fellow French-language teachers Lola Francis (left) and Rusheyne Ferguson at the reception to mark the opening of the 2009 Francophone Film Festival, held at the French Embassy, Hillcrest Avenue, on Wednesday, November 18. See Sunday's Outlook for details. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


British High Commissioner Jeremy Cresswell and wife, Dr Barbara Munske, at the farewell reception after serving in Jamaica or four and a half years. Prior to their departure next week, they hosted friends and associates on the lawns of their residence on Trafalgar Road on Monday.

 
 
 
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