
Rita Marley
Rita Marley is a Jamaican singer and widow of reggae legend Bob Marley. She is a prominent figure in the music industry, known for her work with the I Threes, Bob Marley's backup group, and for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in education and health initiatives in Jamaica.
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The Bob and Rita Marley Foundation is one of the sponsors supporting the basketball event.
‘I hope they come loud and proud’ | SportsRita Marley is represented in the trophies as a figure of welcome and embrace, reflecting the couple's message of One Love.
Sculpting ‘One Love’ | Art & LeisureThe training is supported by the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation.
Autism skills development training on Wednesday | Lead Stories
Rita Marley was the first recipient of the Winnie Mandela Humanitarian Award.
Int’l Reggae Day 2025 builds momentum | EntertainmentRita Marley lived in the Trench Town housing development where she and Bob Marley resided.
Patricia Green | The deafening construction boom | In FocusRita Marley performed at the PANAFEST in 1994, making her the first Jamaican act at the festival.
Tallawah at 21 | NewsRita Marley will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for her unparalleled contributions to Jamaican music, culture, and community development.
Adam Stewart, Rita Marley head list of 2025 Ja Independence honourees in NY | NewsRita Marley was the wife of reggae legend Bob Marley and has shared her experiences in her memoir.
Ukistaajabu ya Rita wa Diamond utayaona ya Rita wa Bob MarleyRita Marley is a renowned Jamaican musician and the mother of Cedella Marley.
Plant-based perfection: Cedella Marley delights in A Stush Affair | Food


































