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Daughters of the soil -Women taking their place in farming

THE SISTERS of the soil are holding their own in the fields. This week, meet Dawn Ottey, and hear of others who have made a success of food farming. Women make up less than 20 per cent of those employed in agriculture...

Farming on the Rock
WHAT'S A woman with green fingers to do? Planting petunias is not the only option open to those women who love plants with a passion. Dawn Ottey, CEO of Rock Mountain Herbs Limited, says that "Farming was my father's hobby." It is now her career, taking.

Why married women cheat?
MEN ARE finding women rather elusive these days. Many persons believe that it is only men who have extra-marital relationships, but married women also cheat on their spouses, except that they are more clever. When they have to meet...

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ME DEAR mam, when nuff yardie come a foreign come live, one a de tings dat always happen is dat we gravitate toward one anneda an talk bout nuff tings weh used to tek place a yard. An missis, de strange ting is dat while some a de said tings a tings weh u



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