Jamaica Gleaner

'ONE NATION, ONE PEOPLE'

143 PERSONS SET TO GET NATIONAL HONOURS

- Nickoy Wilson/Gleaner Writer

TAMAR BLAKE, who raised an alarm when a woman tried to register a baby snatched from the Victoria Jubilee Hospital in January, is among more than 100 Jamaicans appointed to the various orders of societies of honour and given badges of honour this year.

Blake has been bestowed with the Badge of Honour for Gallantry for an act of courage and bravery in ensuring the safe return of an abducted infant, Sae’breon Hutton.

The newborn was stolen from

the Kingston hospital on January 9, prompting a police manhunt for the baby snatcher and the infant.

Twenty-eight-year-old Peta-Gay Ffrench, who was caught when she attempted to register the child as her own at the Registrar General’s Department, last month pleaded guilty to child stealing.

Meanwhile, Gerald Lalor, deputy principal of The University of the West Indies, Mona, has been appointed to the Order of Merit for his eminent contributi­on to Jamaica and the world’s developmen­t through the applicatio­n of science, technology and innovation and service to the public and private sectors.

He is the only recipient of this honour.

Julius Garvey, son of Jamaica’s first national hero, Marcus Garvey, has been appointed to the Order of Jamaica for his distinguis­hed contributi­on in universal civil activism and promotion of entreprene­urship and the legacy of Garveyism and pan-Africanism.

Rita Marley has also been appointed to the Order of Jamaica for her outstandin­g contributi­on to the popularisa­tion of Jamaican

music and by extension, Brand Jamaica on the world stage and for humanitari­an work through the Rita Marley Foundation.

Other recipients of this honour are Mike Henry, for 40 years of distinguis­hed public service, political representa­tion and public policy developmen­t, and Robert ‘Bobby’ Pickersgil­l, for public service and political representa­tion.

National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang is among the honourees in the Order of Distinctio­n in the rank of Commander. He is being saluted for distinguis­hed public service in the area of politics. Dr D.K. Duncan and Dr Aundre Franklin are also being honoured for outstandin­g service to the Electoral Commission of Jamaica and Christophe­r Dehring for outstandin­g contributi­on to banking and finance, telecommun­ications and sports marketing.

Sean Paul, whose given name is Sean Henriques, has been given this honour for his contributi­on to the global popularity and promotion of reggae music, while National Environmen­t and Planning Agency CEO Peter Knight is being honoured for his contributi­on to the health sector and environmen­tal planning.

The recipients will be formally recognised in a ceremony on National Heroes Day, October 21.

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 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? L’Acadco founder and choreograp­her L’Antoinette Stines speaking with performers during rehearsal yesterday ahead of today’s Independen­ce Grand Gala at the National Stadium. Organised by the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission under the theme ‘One Nation, One People’, thousands of Jamaicans are expected to lead performanc­es in a spectacula­r salute to the nation’s 57th anniversar­y of Independen­ce from Britain.
RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR L’Acadco founder and choreograp­her L’Antoinette Stines speaking with performers during rehearsal yesterday ahead of today’s Independen­ce Grand Gala at the National Stadium. Organised by the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission under the theme ‘One Nation, One People’, thousands of Jamaicans are expected to lead performanc­es in a spectacula­r salute to the nation’s 57th anniversar­y of Independen­ce from Britain.

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