DEAR EDITOR, Madam, The Observer is a favourite newspaper of mine, so when I am not pleased I will say it. A few days ago the Observer carried an article, ‘Jamaicans in US support ganja decriminalisation but urge caution’ that I found very disturbing. The Jamaican Government is in discussion on whether to legalise ganja for medical purposes, and maybe a small amount for recreational use. People will have differing views, but the slavery mentality and thinking behind the utterances reported is very frightening. I would not let Joan Pinnock…
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Prisoners in Jamaica should be put to work
LETTER: Who do you think YOU are Jamaica PM Portia Miller?
Jamaicans, 2013 is a time to GO!
Important arts, culture and creative events happening around the world, especially in Jamaica on January 1. Power to the creative minds I am so not into New Year’s Resolutions. No Way. I rather Jamaicans especially to set clea clear cut objectives, and a timeline. Then seriously embark on your journey to your own personal success. SEE MORE LATER!
Read MoreJamaica traffic ticket travesty on the run
Webmasters Make $$$ DEAR EDITOR, OVER THE past few days, tax offices have been teeming with thousands of motorists rushing to pay outstanding tickets before the amnesty expired. Many complained that they had attended court and had been exonerated or they had paid the fines and their names were still on the traffic authority’s website as having outstanding tickets. A tax office official admitted on television that they had no way of verifying these complaints as there was no link between the tax office records and the courts. But almost…
Read MoreNo abuse in corporal punishment says reader
Why cant teachers recycle markers, ink?
Jamaican dollar slides out of business
Shut the door, leave God off Jamaica buses.. Absurd!
Webmasters Make $$$ DEAR EDITOR: I AM totally disturbed about the fact that Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Radcliffe Lewis has warned that persons who preach the gospel on public transportation would be prosecuted. It’s absurd; Jamaica is in turmoil. We are in a spiritual warfare with the devil. So when SSP Lewis and the management of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company are banning preaching on the buses, they are opening the society to the devil and shutting out God. I guess we all know what happens when you shut…
Read MoreLong live Reggae, keep it central in market
There are very strategically important marketing mechanisms that need to be developed and utilised to ensure reggae reaches its intended target audience
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