Fueling Diaspora Relations

Coming to Ghana through the Roc Factory portal. Our culture exchange initiative fueling relations through collaborations and social engagement across diverse traditions and cultures, academic and educational opportunities as the Jamaican and Ghanaian cultures are explored and a common ground is established to create combinations that fuse similarities and differences. Ms. Donnaray Roc invited the Jamaican diaspora delegates for the first visit on the continent.

Fueling Diaspora Relations2023-05-31T16:12:20+00:00

THE RASTAFARI STRENGTH

Today we celebrate the strength of Raswad Menkrabea is a political and social activist with Jamaican and Ghanaian citizenship who has resided in Ghana over two decades. He has practically been involved in various levels of political organizational development and activism. He is a visual artist by profession and prior to repatriating to Ghana has been involved in various professional works in the United States.

THE RASTAFARI STRENGTH2023-05-19T23:38:15+00:00

PUSHING PEOPLE – PEOPLE DIPLOMACY

Donnaray Roc and Mrs. Gyankroma Funmi Akufo Addo, one of the daughters of The president of the Republic of Ghana met in Ghana's capital to discuss the Jamaica linkage through the creative arts.  Identifying the two powerful treasure chests, Donnaray believes the identified fabrics of both cultures can create a powerful role in regeneration and enrichment that can enhance tourism of both countries, as well

PUSHING PEOPLE – PEOPLE DIPLOMACY2022-08-22T11:17:12+00:00

PRIME HUBS & DESTINATIONS

Poised to become the financial hubs. West Africa Ghana and the Caribbean Jamaica with it's current position and LINKAGE  We are working diligently to bridge the gaps The Hon. Edmund Bartlet here with President of ROC Factory Donnaray Roc. Jamaica's tourism is recognized for its exceptional leadership and outstanding service achieved the number ONE in the world. With accolades from industry and trade partners both

PRIME HUBS & DESTINATIONS2022-04-25T14:39:31+00:00

Our Mother Language

21 February 2022 International Mother Language Day affords us an opportunity to focus on Jamaican Language, our ‘Patwa’. Our Mother Language is the product of a complex and even painful past. A legacy of our ancestors, the Jamaican Language provides insights into our people’s unique identity, power, determination, resilience, beauty and richness, as well as culture. Through this indigenous expression, we have fashioned a language

Our Mother Language2022-02-24T01:12:45+00:00

THE HEARTBEAT OF THE WORLD

Jamaicans the world over mark this day with various activities and engagements with music, food, cultural events among others donning the Jamaican colors green, black and yellow. The evening which also announced the beginning of the “The Black Star Renaissance” celebrations saw and had a league of dignitaries and organizations who spoke about the essence of the independence, the diaspora relations, cultural exchange programmes and

THE HEARTBEAT OF THE WORLD2022-01-02T18:23:08+00:00

BOB MARLEY’S DAY

Reggae icon Bob (Robert Nesta) Marley was born on February 6, 1945; The ledgend birthday is now celebrated around the world as Bob Marley Day. This year, he would have turned 73 years old.  Kingston, Jamaica, is now recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Music.

BOB MARLEY’S DAY2021-02-08T22:54:09+00:00
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