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JAM | Feb 12, 2023

Jamaica’s media elite came out in full force

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Red Stripe-sponsored cocktail hour well received

Veteran TV producer and newspaper columnist, Tony Robinson and his wife Valerie were a very elegant pair in their all-black ensembles at the recently held Press Association of Jamaica National Journalism Awards ceremony at the Courtleigh Auditorium.

The Press Association of Jamaica’s (PAJ) National Journalism Awards last weekend was certainly a night to remember as the regal affair celebrated the excellence of well-known and respected media professionals, who have produced bodies of work deserving of high recognition.

The ceremony took place on February 4 at the Courtleigh Auditorium. It featured a Red Stripe-sponsored cocktail hour, live entertainment and the opportunity to mingle and network in the idyllic atmosphere.

Along with the well-deserved awards presented that night, the event was indeed a celebration of those who continue to produce meritorious work for the benefit of the public. Our Today brings you the highlights:

Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) Journalist of the year for 2021, Jovan Johnson (left), and his wife Corporate Communications Practitioner, Sandrea Johnson, enjoying tasty Red Stripe beer cocktails at the recently held PAJ Awards.
Corporate professional and radio host, Kareem ‘Bwoyatingz’ Weathers looked dapper in his well-fitted suit jacket and patent-leather loafers at the recently held PAJ National Journalism Awards at the Courtleigh Auditorium.
Makeup artist Sheena Graham looked fabulous in her animal print bodycon dress at the recently held PAJ Awards.
Entertainer Andrew Cassanova took a quick second to grace our lenses during the Red Stripe-sponsored cocktail hour at the Press Association of Jamaica National Journalism Awards.
RJRGLEANER Communications Group journalist, Kayann Morgan, during the Red Stripe-sponsored cocktail hour of the PAJ National Journalism Awards.

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