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Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, Stephen Lashley (right), stands with Charles Miller (left) and Waple Lewis (second from left), the two community activists from St. George who assisted in the tree planting exercise. Also, sharing the moment is Executive Director of The Productivity Council, John Pilgrim.

Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, Stephen Lashley (right), stands with Charles Miller (left) and Waple Lewis (second from left), the two community activists from St. George who assisted in the tree planting exercise. Also, sharing the moment is Executive Director of The Productivity Council, John Pilgrim.

‘Planting pride’

The symbolic planting of two fruit trees yesterday, signalled the start of a “Planting Pride” Initiative, which will touch local communities across the eleven parishes, engendering a sense of pride

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Bishop Marlon Jones, of the Mount Pisgah Spiritual Baptist Church, encouraged students to be people of worth.

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Grantley Adams Memorial students, Jamal Tull, Tasheeka Riley and Britnie Spencer in conversation as they view the display of African artefacts and clothing during African Awareness Month activities at the school yesterday.

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Pupils of the Grantley Adams Memorial Secondary School have been encouraged to aim to be individuals of worth.

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