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Jamaica 60 to reignite nation for greatness – Grange

Published:Saturday | April 16, 2022 | 12:06 AM
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange, speaks at the launch of ‘Jamaica 60’ on the lawns of Jamaica House last Wednesday.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange, speaks at the launch of ‘Jamaica 60’ on the lawns of Jamaica House last Wednesday.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange says Jamaica 60 will be used to “engage and motivate our people towards achieving our national objectives”.

Grange was speaking during the ceremony to officially launch the Jamaica 60 programme of activities at Jamaica House last Wednesday.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness launched the Jamaica 60 programme, which Grange described as a mix of commemorative activities and legacy projects that would bring lasting benefits to Jamaica.

She made it clear that Jamaica 60, a yearlong celebration, is “not just a party, but it’s also a time to reflect and to build”. She emphasised that occasions such as Jamaica 60 are an opportunity to “do a report card on our progress as a country [and] set goals for the next five years”.

The minister told the invited-only guests at Jamaica House that the Andrew Holness-led Government has “always taken the position that milestone commemorations should be more than celebratory activities but that celebrations, such as Jamaica 60, must include projects that will benefit our country for generations to come”.

“One of the goals is to improve our infrastructure and build new infrastructure, all with the aim of making a better life for all the people of Jamaica.”

LEGACY PROJECTS

Among the legacy projects to begin this year are: the redevelopment of the National Stadium; the establishment of the Jamaica Sports Museum & Sports Hall of Fame; the establishment of the Harry Belafonte National Concert Hall; a monument to honour frontline workers in the pandemic; as well as the construction of the new parliament building.

Special commemorative events will include banquets at which 60 outstanding women and 60 outstanding men will be awarded for their service to the nation, the Kingston Biennial Exhibition at the National Gallery of Jamaica, the Jamaica 60 Reggae Gold Awards, the JDF 60 Parade, the Independence Village from July 29 to August 7, and the Grand Gala at the National Stadium.

The Jamaica 60 programme, commemorating 60 years of Independence, was launched in the presence of a delegation from Rwanda.

The theme for Jamaica 60 is ‘Reigniting a Nation for Greatness’.