Press Releases

L-R: Howard Johnson of UAWU, Keith Comrie of JTUC, Michael Gentles, Postmaster General/CEO, Glenford Watson of the Ministry of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications, and Mrs Ivett Chambers Greaves of the Post and Telecommunications Dept participate in singing praises at the church service to launch World Post  Week 2007 on Sunday October 7, 2007.


Mrs. Josette Brown reaches up to heaven in praise during her solo dance at the church service to launch World Post  Week 2007 on Sunday October 7, 2007.


Bishop Junior Headlam appears to be literally 'grabbing' everyone's attention as he preaches during the church service to launch World Post Week 2007 on Sunday October 7, 2007 held at the Church of God of Prophecy, 41 Old Harbour Road, St Catherine.


Members of the ISCF Band lead the street parade on World Post Day, Tuesday October 9, along with Postmen on their new motorcycles. The procession through the heart of May Pen highlights the new epoch in postal service transformation that advances the quality of mail delivery.


Postmen from the May Pen Post Office perform a hilarious skit to educate the public about their new 'delivery equipment' (motorcycles).


Hon Clive Mullings (3rd left), Minister of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications (MEMT), is seen learning first-hand of the intricacies of parcel mail operations from Ms L Joy Williams, Parcels Unit Manager, while on a familarisation tour at the Central Sorting Office on Thursday October 11, 2007, as part of World Post  Week activities. Showing keen interest in the 'lesson' are (L-R): Karlene Francis, Director General of MEMT, Eileen Stephenson, Sorting Office Controller and Cecil McCain of MEMT. In foreground is a postal worker preparing parcel dispatches.