LETTER OF THE DAY - Problems of 18 years can't be solved overnight
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am rather proud to say that I am not genetically linked or politically affiliated and favour no party over the other.A mentor of mine suggested that my generation was really in no position to have compared what the government was like maybe 20 years ago and now...
Singing a different tune
The Editor, Sir: In Ken Jones' letter on your front page today (Tuesday), he effectively defended the 18-member new cabinet - one of the largest Cabinets in our political history. Honestly, I can't believe this is the same man who has been writing criticising...
Farming crisis needs new thinking ...Singing a different tune
The Editor, Sir: As a young farmer I am very disappointed with the level of discussion on agricultural issues both in print and electronic media. Agriculture in Jamaica is in a very deep crisis. We need new ideas and new people to enter the industry both from the government....
Singing a different tune
The Editor, Sir:In Ken Jones' letter on your front page today (Tuesday), he effectively defended the 18-member new cabinet - one of the largest Cabinets in our political history. I can't believe this is the same man who has been writing criticising the Cabinet...
Does free education make sense?
The Editor, Sir: During the just-concluded general election, the issue of education was very important and maybe even became a deciding factor. The Jamaica Labour Party is still sticking to its word of free tuition at the secondary level saying that we deserve it... -
Bruce the frequent flyer
The Editor, Sir:I have read with some amount of amusement, as well as concern, the speed at which the new Prime Minister has been racking up frequent-flyer miles at the expense of the Jamaican taxpayers, so early in his tenure.I find it amusing because...
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