Marcia Griffiths, not Rita Marley and Shaggy are among the most popular Reggae artistes internationally… Get BUZZLED at this LINK!
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Highlighting October 22 in Jamaica, world culture history!
Important arts, culture and creative events happening around the world, especially in Jamaica on October 22. Power to the creative minds!
Read MoreDudus, Qadhafi, Bin Ladin regime ends? Culture too?
Dudus awaits sentencing, ‘Bin Ladin’ is dead, Qadhafi dead. Has USA proven themselves as a power to be reckoned with? Has Obama changed global crime culture?
Read MoreCounting denominations of christianity in Jamaica?
In Jamaica, there exists over 400 denominations of Christianity alone… and several other religions such as Rastafarian
Read MoreEDITORIAL: The sin of poverty and the Jamaican courthouses
To not be able to afford a lawyer is a CRIME in Jamaica. How dARE YOU poorman come before the gods of Jamaica’s lower courts for justice?
Read MoreProgress good enough for Jamaican ‘thieves’ and goodas?
Some persons prosper before, quicker and further than some and Jamaicans need to realise that.
Read MoreTo love and be loved, forget tribalism for Jamaica’s sake
Rise up and make your love for Jamaica and your brotherman count in our striving for PROGRESS to achieving our potential!!!
Read MoreOpen letter about poor TVJ service
Letter to Cordel Green and Phillip Paulwell Regarding the Consistently Poor Video Quality and Technical Breach of License by Television Jamaica (TVJ) – October 11, 2012 Please copy the body of the letter using the following parameters: In the TO field of your email: cgreen@broadcom.org ppaulwell@mem.gov.jm In the CC field: mfrancis@broadcom.org kjohnson@broadcom.org complaints@broadcom.org hopetondunn@gmail.com sandrea.falconer@opm.gov.jm The SUBJECT line should be: Technical Breach of License by Television Jamaica (TVJ) The BODY is the following: Dear Cordel and Phillip: For the past 2 years, the operators of Television Jamaica (TVJ) have failed…
Read MoreReal change for Jamaica? I don’t think so FOR NOW!
.WHAT ARE WE DOING AS A PEOPLE. How do Jamaicans move ahead misfocusing, rambling and arguing over crimes of political parties – scorning those disagreeing
Read MoreJamaica’s 2011 Restaurant week is November 11-19
During Restaurant Week in Jamaica many showcase and others enjoy excellent food at affordable prices.
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