Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Jamaica Tourist Board Does New York City



We love you Yendi Phillips, Miss Jamaica World 2007.

Big up WhatzUpTv.

Bonita Jamaica

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Jamaican Dogsled Team

Big up the Jamaican Dogsled Team. Keep up the great work.
We don't have snow in Jamaica but that's a non-issue. What we (Jamaicans) have is a different kind of will. Visit Jamaica to learn more about it and to see it at work. Bim!

Find out more: Jamaican Dogsled Team

Jamaican Dogsled Team Photo Gallery

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Prince Charles and Camilla in Jamaica


Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, joined a group Rastafarian musicians on Wednesday March 12, 2008 for a drum session outside the former home of reggae great Bob Marley (Kingston, Jamaica).

Here is another video

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Jamaican Pride

People have been asking us to set the record straight on Jamaica's National Anthem, Pledge, etc. Here goes. We got the following directly from the Jamaica Information Service's (JIS) website:

The Story Behind The Jamaican National Anthem

In September 1961, it was announced that the competition for the words of the National Anthem would be judged in the first instance. The successful script would then be published and a contest for the music put in train. Nearly one hundred entries for the words were received and it was subsequently announced on March 17 that the competition for the words of the National Anthem would close on Saturday March 31, 1962.

A Joint Committee of the Houses of Parliament was responsible for making the final selection. Members remained divided between two possible choices until Thursday July 19, 1962 when the large majority of the House, after eager debate, approved the resolution which was put to it and the version previously heard in the lobby was selected as suitable. The Anthem is the creative work of four persons, the late Rev. and Hon. Hugh Sherlock, OJ, OBE, the late Hon. Robert Lightbourne, OJ, the late Mapletoft Poulle and Mrs. Poulle (now Mrs. Raymond Lindo).

Code for use of the National Anthem

All persons should stand at attention, (i.e., heels together) at the playing of the National Anthem and men should remove their hats.

The first verse of the National Anthem should be played or sung as specifically designated on the arrival of the Governor-General or the Prime Minister.

The National Anthem may be sung or played at public gatherings.

Singing of the National Anthem should form part of the ceremony of raising and lowering of the flag at the beginning and end of term in schools and at Independence celebrations.

The Jamaican National Anthem

Eternal Father bless our land,
Guard us with Thy Mighty Hand,
Keep us free from evil powers,
Be our light through countless hours.
To our Leaders, Great Defender,
Grant true wisdom from above.
Justice, Truth be ours forever,
Jamaica, Land we love.
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica land we love.

Teach us true respect for all,
Stir response to duty’s call, strengthen us the weak to cherish,
Give us vision lest we perish.
Knowledge send us Heavenly Father,
Grant true wisdom from above.
Justice, Truth be ours forever,
Jamaica, land we love.
Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica land we love.

“The above is an exact copy of the original version of the National Anthem as distributed throughout Jamaica in July 1962 so as to enable everyone to learn the words of the Anthem. It is therefore the authoritative version as regards punctuation and the placing of capital letters”

The Anthem is the creative work of four persons:
The late Rev. & Hon. Hugh Sherlock, OJ, OBE, the late Hon. Robert Lightbourne, OJ,
the late Mapletoft Poulle and Mrs Poulle (now Mrs Raymond Lindo)

Jamaica Land of Beauty

Word: A. L. Hendricks
Music: Lloyd Hall

Jamaica land of beauty, We promise faithfully
To serve thee with our talents and bring our gifts to thee
Jamaica we will always in honour of thy name
Work steadfastly and wisely and never bring thee
ShameFrom riverside to mountain from cane-field to the sea
Our hearts salute Jamaica Triumphant, proud and free,
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Together in our country, In love and brotherhood
We’ll work and play in freedom, as all god’s children should
With hearts and hands united, In thanks for everything
That God has giv’n unto us, together let us sing
From riverside to mountain from cane-field to the sea
Our hearts salute Jamaica, Triumphant, proud and free.

The National Pledge

For use at the beginning and end of term, and on other special occasions.

Before God and all mankind, I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind, the strength and vigour of my body in the service of my fellow citizens; I promise to stand up for Justice, Brotherhood and Peace, to work diligently and creatively, to think generously and honestly, so that Jamaica may, under God, increase in beauty, fellowship and prosperity, and play her part in advancing the welfare of the whole human race.

Shorter Pledge for Schools

Before God and all mankind, I pledge my love, my loyalty and skills, in the service of Jamaica and my fellow citizens. I promise to work diligently and to help build a prosperous and peaceful nation.


I Pledge My Heart (The National Song)

I pledge my heart forever
To serve with humble pride
This shining homeland, ever
So long as earth abide.

I pledge my heart, this island
As God and faith shall live
My work, my strength, my love and
My loyalty to give.

O green isle of the Indies,
Jamaica, strong and free,
Our vows and loyal promises
O heartland, ‘tis to Thee.

For more information contact the Jamaica Information Service.

Bonita Jamaica

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Friday, March 07, 2008

Jamaica Appoints First Female Top Prosecutor

The Paula Llewellyn story is a very interesting success story. For years we have seen her in combat with some of Jamaica's best criminal defense attorneys, in an effort to put criminals behind bars. She has won many cases and has lost many. But through it all she has served the Jamaican public with loyalty and dedication, and has been a true Jamaican nationalist. She is fully deserving of her recent appoint as Director of Public Prosecutions of Jamaica.

Congratulations Paula and we wish you continued success. God bless you always. Bim!

Story Here: Jamaica's First Woman Top Prosecutor

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