Jamaica Gleaner Commentary published: Sunday | January 22, 2006
Editorial - The politics of bribery
CONTENDERS FOR the leadership of the presidency of the People's National Party (PNP), Dr. Karl Blythe, and team members of the Portia Simpson Miller camp have repeatedly charged that extensive bribery of party delegates is taking place to influence...
THE ISLAND'S Resident Magistrates are lashing out against the Government accusing it of neglecting them and treating them with disdain for an extended period.
I LISTENED with interest to a recent discussion on the Breakfast Club about the future of education in Jamaica, about what could be done to improve it. What was interesting was the lack of ideas on what to do.
I DON'T want to belabour the subject but there is just too much uninformed discussion going on regarding the industrial climate in Jamaica generally and specifically in the minerals industry, where a 'bauxite' of an impasse is brewing.
EVERY SINGLE well-thinking Jamaican, both at home and abroad, is not only concerned but must be feeling a sense of shame that our country has earned the reputation of being the murder capital of the world.