Fayval Williams, seen here talking with constitutent Dennis Cunningham, gave up her job running Jamaica's pioneering REIT firm, Kingston Properties Limited, to enter politics, and it paid off. She won on a JLP ticket on Thursday, February 25, 2016.
Patricia Duncan Sutherland (right) gets a warm greeting while visiting the Mitchell Town Primary School polling station on Thursday, February 25, 2016. Both Sutherland and sister Imani Duncan Price lost their bids for seats on the PNP ticket.
AMCHAM Jamaica president Ron McKay (right) spins a tale infected with humour with then Finance Minister Dr Peter Phillips (left) and Red Stripe Jamaica Chairman Richard Byles (centre) as his willing audience, at the Red Stripe announcement of the repatriation of some of its beer production on February 17, 2016.
Plans for the new St Andrew Workforce College were unveiled February 18, 2016 at the offices of then Industry Minister Anthony Hylton (second left). Viewing the designs with him, from left, are Seaview Gardens community representative Denise Marshall-Miller, Kingston Wharves CEO Grantley Stephenson (partly hidden) and then Education Minister Ronald Thwaites.
Scotia Investments CEO Lissant Mitchell (second left) and his team members, Brian Frazer (left), Jason Morris (second right) and Ike Johnson (right), roll out the new Scotia Premium US Dollar Indexed Fund at their Holborn Road, New Kingston offices on February 17, 2016.