Nominees announced for first Caribbean Urban Music Awards
SIX YEARS after the Urban Music Awards began, what is touted as one of the biggest annual award ceremonies, has come to the Caribbean.
And it has come to the country widely spoken of as the Caribbean's entertainment capital, as the first Caribbean Urban Music Awards (CUMA) will be staged at James Bond Beach, Oracabessa, St Mary, on Saturday, April 26.
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INVESTORS in World Wise Partners yesterday rued the long hours they spent at its Ruthven Road headquarters in Kingston, waiting to collect cheques they requested from as early as last month.
Read »St. Kitts to honour reggae icon Bob Marley
The Federation of St. Kitts/Nevis has joined in the annual worldwide celebration of world renowned Jamaican reggae icon, Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley.
The salute to the dubbed, “first third world superstar” and “Rasta prophet” will be held tomorrow at Club Kactus, Basseterre, St. Kitts.
Romeo Paris, manager of Club Kactus, said plans are once again on track for the second annual Bob Marley tribute, celebrated under the theme, “Daddy B we miss you”.
According to Parris, being “half Jamaican”, he felt it imperative to stage an event that seeks to recognise the legendary Rastafarian- reggae singer.
Read »Obama Wins NY District Of Jamaican American Congresswoman
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke is among the New York congressional delegates rooting for Senator Hillary Clinton. But on Tuesday, her district was overwhelmingly won by Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
The 11th congressional district, which includes all or parts of the neighborhoods: Brooklyn Heights, Brownsville, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Crown Heights, Ditmas Park, East Flatbush, Flatbush, Kensington, Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Windsor Terrace, saw voters casting their ballots for Obama despite their congressional representative’s unwavering support for Clinton.
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