Jamaica's government is honouring firebrand reggae star Peter Tosh, 25 years after his murder.
Tosh's daughter Niambe received the posthumous "order of merit" on Monday for her father's musical contributions during a national awards ceremony. It's Jamaica's third-highest honour.
Tosh is one of Jamaica's musical giants. He was a founding member of the Wailers, forming the three-man core of the group with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. Tosh left the band in 1973.
Tosh was killed in 1987 by robbers. He was 42.