29 Mar 2024

Kingston, 14 December 2019 – The Minister of the Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport has congratulated the new Miss World, Jamaica’s Toni-Ann Singh.

Toni-Ann won the title in London today.

Minister Grange said Toni-Ann is a most deserving winner.

Minister Grange:
“I am so happy for Toni-Ann. She is an outstanding young woman with a wonderful personality, a beautiful soul, and extraordinary talent. She represented Jamaica so well during this competition and now we all have an amazing new Miss World. Toni-Ann is clearly the best choice.

Toni-Ann has made the entire country so proud. We are all walking on air, especially the girls at the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation location in St Thomas — Toni-Ann is so passionate about her parish and women’s issues — and she has been working with us at the Ministry to make a difference in the lives of the young girls who attend the Centre.

We look forward to her year as Miss World and continue to surround her with our love.”

Minister Grange and the team at the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport have been working with Toni-Ann Singh and the Miss Jamaica World team in the preparations for Miss World 2019.

Toni-Ann becomes the fourth Jamaican to win the Miss World title.

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29 Mar 2024

As she unveiled the Gateway sign leading to Jamaica’s first World Heritage site, the Blue and John Crow Mountains this morning, the Honourable Olivia Grange, Minister of Culture, Gender Entertainment and Sport, promised to do more in the coming months to assist the parish of St. Thomas to earn more from its cultural assets.

Minister's charge

Let’s go re-ignited towards a great future for Jamaica with renewed faith, courage and dedication.

Olivia Grange

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