From left: Racquel Nevins, Guinness brand manager; Jomo Cato, head of marketing at Red Stripe; Sharon Burke and Jermaine Bibbons enjoy the performance of Beenie Man during the Behind the Scene series at Tracks & Records on Tuesday.
Dancehall artiste Shabba Ranks, one of the ace deejays in Jamaica with many popular hits, is making a comeback at Reggae Sumfest over the weekend. He was heartily welcomed by adoring fans on his return to Jamaica. Here, he poses with a group of Red Stripe ladies. - Contributed
Professor Stephen Vasciannie and family - Sean, Dominic and wife Lisa, just before departure on Tuesday to Washington to take up his post as ambassador.
Joylene Griffiths Irving (right), executive director of Scotia Foundation, greets Joan Badson-Bignott (centre) and Valerie Briscoe in their Jamaica 50 costumes at the Scotiabank GSAT scholarship announcements at the ScotiaCentre downtown Kingston on Tuesday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Scotiabank is the latest corporate entity to throw its weight behind the Jamaica 50 celebrations. The bank has added another 50 scholarships to be awarded to tertiary and secondary-school students. Way to go!