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Prime Minister's Emancipation Day Message
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We celebrate, once again, our emancipation from slavery 176 years ago. We glory in that achievement as the greatest victory that mankind has ever won because slavery is the worst form of oppression that man can impose on his fellowman.
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Professor Nettleford Passes Away
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The Jamaican High Commission regrets to announce the passing of Professor the Honourable Ralston ‘Rex’ Nettleford on Tuesday, 2nd February 2010.
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The Opposition Leader's New Year's Message
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My Fellow Jamaicans,As we begin yet another New Year, and as we step tentatively; perhaps even haltingly, across the threshold of this calendar demarcation, no doubt, many of us are contemplating what lies in store for us this year.
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The Prime Minister's New Year's Message
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My fellow Jamaicans. This past year was a tough one - tough for many of you, tough for the government, tough for Jamaica.
It was a year in which we felt the full-blown effect of the global crisis with the closure of three of our four alumina plants, significant job losses and downturn in the economy.
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The Governor General's New Year's Message
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Fellow Jamaicans!
Happy New Year!
As we begin a new year and a new decade, I shall address you from my heart, with the hope that I can connect with the heart of ALL who still believe in Jamaica.
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The Opposition Leader's Christmas Message
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My fellow Jamaicans,
I address you today with mixed emotions - sensing the need to celebrate the Good News of what this Christmas season means to so many of us, but cognizant of the undue pressure that has been brought to bear on the people of this great country.
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The Prime Minister's Christmas Message
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"Christmas has come at a time when our country continues to endure the pain and stress that have afflicted the entire world for most of the last two years. It has affected Jamaicans both at home and abroad.
Yet, Christmas has such powerful significance that it is able, at least for the moment, to transcend the hardship we are undergoing and bring us together as a family to share and celebrate with friends and loved ones.
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The Governor General's Christmas Message
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My fellow Jamaicans:
As we approach the end of a year of varying challenges, difficulties and triumphs, it is time once again to celebrate Christmas. We can all agree that we are a blessed people and for that we are thankful.
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President Kikwete Want Closer Jamaica-Tanzania Ties
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President of Tanzania, His Excellency Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, expressed a desire for closer relationships between Tanzania and Jamaica, as he addressed a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament, at Gordon House, Wednesday (November 25).
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Tanzanian President Visits Jamaica
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The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete and First Lady of Tanzania, Salma Kikwete, are expected to arrive in Jamaica on Monday, November 23 at the start of a 3-day State Visit.
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