Trinidad and Tobago nationals resident in Jamaica (from left) Marcia Erskine, public relations consultant; engineer Louise Fletcher Well; and realtor Lystra Sharp, at the reception in celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s 60th anniversary of Independence and 46th Republic Day at the high commission in Kingston. (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
Trinis know how to throw a party, and that was very evident when High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Jamaica Deryck Murray and his wife Maureen welcomed nationals and guests to the high commission in Kingston on September 28, 2022 in celebration of the twin-island’s 60th anniversary of Independence and 46th anniversary of the attainment of republic status.
With the red, white and black flying proudly, the steelpan notes of the RSI steel orchestra alternating with soca selections from the DJ, the dulcet notes of Trini Velia Espeut singing both national anthems, plus the décor featuring a series of white tents with red, white and black borders, one was transported “down south”.
The support of several local companies, including Seprod, Caribbean Airlines, Confectionery and Snacks, GraceKennedy, and Berger Paints, was clear evidence of the “cooperation and collaboration between Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica” referenced by High Commissioner Murray and Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, Jamaica’s minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade, in their respective remarks.
In attendance were members of the diplomatic community, Government, Opposition and Trinidad & Tobago nationals resident in Jamaica. All enjoyed Trinidad and Jamaica cuisine, including, roti, pholourie, corn soup, pineapple chow, and doubles catered by Trini chefs at Cutting Edge Gourmet, Zanifa Khan, Super Spicy Doubles and Jamaican, JD’s Urban Pub.
Amanda Fraser (left), first secretary, Trinidad & Tobago High Commission, and Gina Guillén Grillo, ambassador of Costa Rica to Jamaica, at the reception in celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s 60th anniversary of Independence and 46th Republic Day. (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
Gina Guillén Grillo (left), ambassador of Costa Rica to Jamaica, and Constanza Figueroa, ambassador of Chile to Jamaica (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
Bank of Jamaica director Richard Powell (left) is spotted with Deryck Murray and his wife Maureen Murray. (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
From left: Edward Perez-Reyes, Dominican Republic ambassador to the International Seabed Authority; and Philip de Waal, recruitment consultant; Rungsung Masakui, high commissioner of India; Angie Martinez, ambassador of the Dominican Republic; and Judith Slater, high commissioner of the United Kingdom to Jamaica. (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
Deryck Murray, high commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago to Jamaica, and Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade in Jamaica, raise a toast at the reception in celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s 60th anniversary of Independence and 46th Republic Day. (Photo: Hugh Bartley)
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