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Published:Monday | July 9, 2012 | 12:00 AM
Well-known DJ from Belize, Ms Blease, was spotted chatting with Pepsi's head of marketing, Carlo Redwood, also at the launch of Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed
At the Reggae Sumfest launch were pals (from left) Alexandria Fennel, Toi Gichie, and Shantel-Lee Lindo.
Regional Manager, Jamaica Tourist Board, Rosie Johnson (centre), is flanked by two of her marketing officers, Adrian Harrison (left) and Jerron Britton. - photos by Janet Silvera
At the Reggae Sumfest launch were pals (from left) Alexandria Fennel, Toi Gichie, and Shantel-Lee Lindo.
Iberostar Resorts' Cheryl Matthews (left) and Kerry-Ann Quallo-Casserly enjoying the Reggae Sumfest MoBay launch.
World-leading cricket 20/20 batting star and former West Indies cricket captain, Chris Gayle, autographed and presented to Miss Jamaica World 50, Deanna Robins, a bat from his private collection to be part of a charity auction to be conducted at the Miss World Pageant, which is to be held in Ordos, China, in August. - Contributed
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Reggae Sumfest, the biggest musical festival in Jamaica, promises to deliver in true vintage style in honour of the nation's 50th jubilee. The event was launched in both Kingston and Montego Bay recently.