Lifestyle May 28 2026

Something Extra | Thursday

Updated 12 hours ago 1 min read

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  • Shenae Wint, manager at Sutherland Global, catches our attention in a teal one-shoulder jumpsuit.

     

     

  • Spotted backstage in a brown patterned ensemble is gospel artiste and minister Taneisha Shaw.

  • Rocking with his wife, Joraine, last year’s second-place winner in the Jamaica Gospel Star Competition, gospel artiste Johnmark Wiggan holds her close backstage for a quick photo moment.

  • Marking the moment with a photo opportunity are Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange (right) and Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths. 

  • Enjoying the evening’s performances are Dr Erja Askola (left), European Union ambassador to Jamaica and her colleague, Sandrine Bonnet, head of administration.

  • Getting cosy for our lens are Bishop Jeffrey Dawkins and his wife Eileen.

     

  • Ragjhon Brown of ‘The Total Package Show’ poses with Dandrea Dallas.

  • Cheryl Neufville McGregor, CEO of Neufville Management and Communications Agency, puts a stylish spin on monochrome in a flowing kaftan top, sleek black leggings and matching accessories.

Jamaicans from all walks of life converged at Emancipation Park on Monday for the annual free National Labour Day Praise and Worship concert, which featured stellar performances from gospel artistes Jabez, Lubert Levy, Prodigal Son, Johnmark Wiggan, Sebastian Braham, Julene Minto, Raheim Betty and Donielle Anderson. The event was also streamed live across several platforms, allowing Jamaicans at home and overseas to participate virtually. Labour Day 2026 was observed under the theme ‘One People, One Purpose: In All Things Jamaica Wins’. Something Extra has the social highlights.