Updated: 12 November, 2007

Jamaica

Ernie Smith Musgrave Medal awardee In 1973 Ernie Smith became the first Jamaican popular musician to be honoured by the government when he received the Prime Minister's Badge of Honour for Meritorious Service. The popular Jamaican icon is scheduled to receive his latest award -- the bronze Musgrave Medal for his contribution to popular music. Jamaica Observer 03 Oct 03

'I'd do it again' Police Constable Garfield Letford (right) accepts his Medal of Honour for Gallantry from Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke at yesterday's National Honours and Awards Investiture Ceremony at King's House. Letford won the award for single-handedly fending off four men who tried to rob him and four civilians in February this year. (Photo: Bryan Cummings) The Jamaico Observer 21 Oct 03


The seven recipients of the Order of Jamaica take time out to seal the moment together after the National Honours and Awards Ceremony at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston yesterday. From left cricket umpire; Steve Bucknor; retired politician and director of the Mavis Bank Coffee Factory; Keble Munn; head of the Jamaica Evangelistic Association, Bishop Herro Blair; Electoral Commission member, Dorothy Pine-McLarty; banker William 'Bill' Clarke, Auditor-General Adrian Strachan and Professor Edwin Jones (in front). Order of Jamaica Recipients The seven recipients of the Order of Jamaica take time out to seal the moment together after the National Honours and Awards Ceremony at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston yesterday. From left cricket umpire; Steve Bucknor; retired politician and director of the Mavis Bank Coffee Factory; Keble Munn; head of the Jamaica Evangelistic Association, Bishop Herro Blair; Electoral Commission member, Dorothy Pine-McLarty; banker William 'Bill' Clarke, Auditor-General Adrian Strachan and Professor Edwin Jones (in front). jamaicaobserver.com 16 Oct 07