2024 Best of Jamaica Awards: Honouring Top Media, Entertainment and Sports Awardees

2024 Best of Jamaica Awards: Honouring Top Media, Entertainment and Sports Awardees

The Best of Jamaica Awards has long been a celebration of Jamaican talent, creativity, and cultural excellence. In its 25th year, the 2024 awards introduced two exciting social categories: Judges’ Pick and Merit Award. These new categories spotlight the top achievers in media, entertainment, and sports, recognising individuals whose exceptional contributions have made a lasting impact on Jamaican communities locally and globally.

Here are the distinguished honourees for this year’s new social categories:

Judges’ Pick Awardees

The Judges’ Pick category celebrates individuals selected by our esteemed panel of judges for their exceptional contributions in their respective fields. From social media influencers to sports icons, these honourees embody excellence, creativity, and the vibrant spirit of Jamaican culture. Here are this year’s standout Judges’ Pick awardees:

Best Social Media Personality: Juliet “Julie Mango” Bodley
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Juliet Bodley, affectionately known as “Julie Mango,” is a celebrated Jamaican comedian and social media personality. Renowned for her humorous skits that vividly depict Jamaican culture, she has garnered a substantial following on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Beyond entertainment, Bodley is a dedicated mental health advocate, openly sharing her personal journey to inspire and support others.

Best Sportsman/Woman: Rojé Stona
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Rojé Stona made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics by securing Jamaica’s first gold medal in a field event. His remarkable discus throw of 70.00 metres not only earned him the top podium spot but also set a new Olympic record, marking a significant milestone in Jamaican athletics.

Best Reggae Song: Mortimer – “Not a Day Goes By”

Mortimer‘s soulful track, “Not a Day Goes By,” has captivated audiences worldwide with its heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies. The song showcases his exceptional vocal talent and has solidified his place in the reggae music scene.

Best Media Personality : Cherney Amhara
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Born in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Cherney Amhara has made significant strides in journalism. As a news anchor and reporter, she is recognised for her compelling storytelling and commitment to delivering impactful news

Best Fashion Icon : Hope Blake Wade
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Hope Blake Wade is celebrated for her innovative contributions to fashion and education. Co-author of The Wild Card and co-founder of the Get Your Teach On conference, she blends style with substance, inspiring many in the educational sector.


Merit Award Honourees

The Merit Award recognises individuals who have achieved remarkable success and demonstrated outstanding service in their fields. From trailblazing media personalities to influential figures in fashion and sports, these honourees exemplify the dedication and excellence that continue to elevate Jamaican culture on the world stage. Here are this year’s exceptional Merit Award recipients:

Best Social Media Personality: Basillia Barnaby-Cuff
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Basillia Barnaby-Cuff is a dynamic media professional, serving as a radio and television presenter, event host, and content creator. She is the founder and director of the Sterling Gospel Music Awards, Jamaica’s premier national gospel awards event. In 2023, she expanded her repertoire by authoring The Adventures in Mannershill Valley, a children’s book that creatively teaches the importance of good manners.

Best Sportsman/Woman: Kishane Thompson

Kishane Thompson has emerged as a leading figure in athletics, particularly in the 100m sprint. His impressive performances, including a world-leading time of 9.77 seconds at the Jamaican Olympic Trials, have positioned him as a formidable competitor on the global stage.

Best Reggae Song: Busy Signal – “Happy Birthday”

Busy Signal’s “Happy Birthday” has become a celebratory anthem, showcasing his versatility and ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes and catchy rhythms.

Best Reggae Act : Masicka

Masicka has solidified his status in the reggae and dancehall scenes with his lyrical prowess and dynamic performances. His contributions continue to influence and shape the genre’s evolution.

Best Media Personality: Steve “Sir Rockwell” Warner

Steve “Sir Rockwell” Warner is a distinguished radio personality known for his deep knowledge of reggae music and engaging broadcasting style. His dedication has significantly promoted Jamaican music and culture.

Best Fashion Icon: Joel Nomdarkham
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Joel Nomkarham is recognised for his unique fashion sense and influence within the industry. His innovative designs and style have made significant contributions to contemporary fashion.

As we celebrate 25 years of the Best of Jamaica Awards, these honourees remind us of the remarkable talent and indomitable spirit of Jamaicans both at home and abroad. Each of these individuals embodies excellence in their craft, pushing boundaries and inspiring future generations.

Congratulations to all the winners—you are a testament to the greatness of Jamaica. Here’s to many more years of celebrating our own!