Let us remember the passions that built for PJ, Portia Simpson-Miller, Bruce Golding – all honourable leaders as we debate on the pending Andrew Holness regime.
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Minister Andrew Holness it’s your turn – Jamaica’s newest PM?
Jamaicans above all need to be educated — and not just politically. Andrew Holness has all these qualities and more, so it should be easy to lead by example.
Read MoreMo power to Andrew Holness, rising Jamaica’s Prime Minister?
Some could see him as a Jamaican Obama – Andrew Holness is at least for now seeming to be Jamaica’s newest rising Prime Minister.
Read MoreOur man Andrew Holness, Jamaica Minister of Education for PM
Even after getting a fine cussing out for doing bad to some aspects of the Education system, many Jamaicans will vote him in as Prime Minister today.
Read MoreAvoid cul-de-sacs for success in life says Chinese Feng Shui
Practical things to do to create positive energy/good feng shui chi are:
Slow down chi by growing hedges, or building a wall
Create excellent feng shui chi
EDITORIAL: Practices, chants for wealth, happiness, peace
So here comes Bhuddism ‘to save the world from financial depression:
Some like Tina Turner claim they got what they needed by chanting “Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo”.
EDITORIAL: Cash Pot feeding many Jamaican homes, addicts
You may hate gambling, but from the Cash Pot, a gambling game thousands of Jamaicans have been fed.
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Jamaica Cash Pot numbers/symbols and meanings
You may hate gambling, but from the Cash Pot, a gambling game thousands of Jamaicans have been fed. Did you know that the game originated from Chinese Drop Pan?
Read MoreChinese ‘Drop Pan’ fascinates Jamaicans, Trinidadians
Despite its illegality, Drop Pan is still a very popular game in Jamaica and the Caribbean. It is one strong indicator of the diversity of the Jamaican culture.
Read MoreUsain Bolt celebrates Greatness with ‘Guinness Day’ patrons
Greatness recognizes Greatness: Usain Bolt joins global Guinness celebration to Sir Arthur Many will remember The Arthur Guinness Day Live concert staged last Thursday. The made-for-TV event, which was held at the National Indoor Sports Centre (NISC) and broadcast across 16 TV stations in 13 Caribbean countries, had a seamless flow of stellar performances by KES, I-Octane and Agent Sasco and was watched by close to 1 million people. This, of course, was all part of the global celebration recognising Guinness founder Sir Arthur Guinness, who 252 years ago started…
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