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BOUNTY KILLA GIVES TO THE LESS FORTUNATE

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Bounty Killa gives to the less fortunate during the video shoot for his social commentary They Don’t Know in Majesty Gardens yesterday (19/03/09).

The poor people governor in collaboration Digicel among others distributed school supplies to the children of the community.

Bounty who has changed his direction in music to help make a difference in the lives of his young fans gives us the full hundred.

Bounty killa is also working on a remake of his 90’s hit book, Book, Book. He adds that he’s working with the Ministers of Culture and Education on a video which is to further promote education.

Meanwhile, Shelly Ann Curran, Senior Sponsorship Manager at Digicel Jamaica says Digicel had to jump on board to support the worthy cause.

Digicel representatives joined Bounty Killa on location in Majesty Gardens on Wednesday (18/03/09) to distribute school bags, exercise books, water bottles and footballs to the children who came out to watch the staging of his videos which condemns corruption and violence in the inner-city communities.  

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