LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaican politics has become 'a dirty business'
THE EDITOR, Sir: It is with a sense of total disgust that I write to express my disbelief and disappointment at the behaviour of the Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, on his conduct as seen on national television in response to Roger Clarke's purported statement.
The Jamaica Constabulary Force is improving
THE EDITOR, Sir: I would like to publicly commend the security forces for the work they are currently doing in violent inner-city communities.
Election strain
THE EDITOR, Sir: I believe that, given the momentum and high anxiety levels that preceded the announcement of the general election date, August 27 was not a very wise choice, in so far as the national interest is concerned.
The choice is yours
THE EDITOR, Sir, With Jamaica's current state, can any Jamaican remain uncommitted? This election goes beyond commitment to a party, it is crunch time for every Jamaican to make a commitment to Jamaica.
Road complaints in Clarendon
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON THE subject of roads in Northern Clarendon, especially the constituency held by the present Minister of Health, Horace Dalley, and seeing letters in your columns of the July 30 on the issue of roads in Clarendon, I am prompted to write again.
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