Recently Hillary Rodham Clinton wasted no words in commending the JLP government for recent accomplishments – a good start for Jamaica’s soon-to-be newest PM
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US Clinton paves good start to the ‘Holness’ way in Jamaica
Hillary Clinton applauds Jamaica at CARICOM meeting and announces new intiatives for country – a good paving for the ‘Holness’ way as youngest PM worldwide
Read MoreMost popular Reggae artistes, according to Buzzle news
Marcia Griffiths, not Rita Marley and Shaggy are among the most popular Reggae artistes internationally… Get BUZZLED at this LINK!
Read MoreJamaican in UK gets striped twins – one black, one white
For the BLACK and WHITE twins, the other big thing is: how many white grandchildren will [each] have? And how many black?
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 MoreFEB chairman welcomes new efforts to protect children online
FEB also supports the new website “Parentport” www.parentport.org.uk to help parents make their views heard on issues relating to inappropriate programmes
Read MoreCustomers win millions with Flow this Christmas
“In the spirit of the holiday season we are giving our FLOW customers the opportunity to enjoy experiences that will change their lives,”
Read MoreDebating the Andrew Holness regime to come?
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.
Read MoreJamaica OAaSIS Intl Foundation bronze members get benefits
OAaSIS International Foundation has more for the public – a unique fundraiser, members get more benefits, the foundation earns for its projects such a libraries
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.
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