Archive for the ‘Meet the People’ Category

Win a painting on a scene of Jamaica by a popular Jamaican

August 29th, 2010 by Administrator 0

WHO DO YOU THINK MAKE THE LIST OF The BEST Miss Jamaica through the years? Who is your favourite? Tell us and win a painting by a Jamaican artist.

Jamaicans react to second place win in Miss Universe 2010

August 27th, 2010 by Administrator 0

don’t know if the crown was stolen she was ask a political question she gave a religious, basic and safe answer, she needed was to elaborate on that answer

ZJ Wah Wa, the newest addition to the Zip FM family

July 18th, 2010 by Administrator 0

According to Wah Wa

An interview with owner of www.antheamcgibbon.com

July 14th, 2010 by Anthea 0

Any interaction with Anthea McGibbon will show her intense love affair with and the deft skills she possesses in the Arts and culture esp Jamaica

US businessman, George Scott, highlights a Jamaican positive

June 29th, 2010 by Anthea 0

George Scott, former headmaster and owner of Scotts Jamaican bakery in Hartford, Connecticut, highlights The Jamaican Banana Man

Dennis Dillon, an ideal role model in changing Jamaica

June 29th, 2010 by Anthea 0

A Jamaican, Rev Dennis Dillon, interestingly is founding publisher of New York Christian Times, and he does so while being impacting as a religious minister.

Breakfast with the Stars: Tarrus Riley

June 25th, 2010 by Administrator 0

The Creative Production & Training Centre hosts its Breakfast with the Stars-Tarrus Riley at The Wycliffe Bennett Studio at CPTC, 37 Arnold Road

Visit ole time Jamaica for success

May 14th, 2010 by Deportee 0

Romantics dance in the glory of their memories chatting about

From the words of Joan Andrea Hutchinson

May 3rd, 2010 by KristenKimoiBrown 3

A true ambassador of Jamaican culture, Joan Andrea Hutchinson keeps the kaleidoscope culture of Jamaica alive and current to all persons by using wit and humor

Youtube broadcasts OAaSIS in the spotlight of CVM at Sunrise

April 26th, 2010 by Anthea 0

In under 10 minutes viewers were told of the need for the OAaSIS International Foundation and its impact in at least one location, and the response of children