LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to reject Davies' arrogance
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GOVERNMENT'S intention to monitor the flow of remittances into Jamaica is, in my view, an obvious indication of its intention to tax the annual $1.4 billion in remittance in order to meet its mounting debt obligations.
My heart bleeds for Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY HEART bleeds for my people in the country of Jamaica. Each and every time a body is found, my soul reaches another level of love, thrown from the blood of my Maroon ancestors. From the Clarendon hills.
'Where are the voices of the women?'
THE EDITOR, Sir:I CHOSE this medium to pose a question to Jamaicans, especially women. So many women in Jamaica and the world want good men who can provide emotional and material support for their families.
The Church has not failed
THE EDITOR, Sir:DESPITE THE frequent criticism of it, the Church has been doing, and continues to do, a good job in Jamaica.
Needed: renewed vision in leadership
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM AT once torn between my grief over the senseless murder of Sandra McLeod, a hotelier in Negril, Westmoreland and my deep concern for what Jamaica has become.
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