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    Farewell Luncheon For Outgoing British High Commissioner To Jamaica – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14August 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Minister of Overseas Affairs and Overseas Commerce, Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (left), greets outgoing British Excessive Commissioner to Jamaica, Her Excellency Judith Slater, throughout a farewell luncheon hosted for the diplomat at The Jamaica Pegasus resort in New Kingston on Friday (August 29).



    Photos: Farewell Luncheon For Outgoing British High Commissioner To Jamaica
    Picture: Mark Bell

    Minister of Overseas Affairs and Overseas Commerce, Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (left), converses with outgoing British Excessive Commissioner to Jamaica, Her Excellency Judith Slater, throughout a farewell luncheon hosted for the diplomat at The Jamaica Pegasus resort in New Kingston on Friday (August 29).



    Photos: Farewell Luncheon For Outgoing British High Commissioner To Jamaica
    Picture: Mark Bell

    Minister of Overseas Affairs and Overseas Commerce, Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (left), presents a present to outgoing British Excessive Commissioner to Jamaica, Her Excellency Judith Slater, throughout a farewell luncheon hosted for the diplomat at The Jamaica Pegasus resort in New Kingston on Friday (August 29).





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