There is nothing surprising about the Bill Johnson poll, done for this newspaper, which shows that Jamaicans believe they live in an exceedingly corrupt country...
We, too, welcome the new insolvency bill passed by the House this week, although we are unable to muster Anthony Hylton's seemingly unbridled enthusiasm...
THE EDITOR, Sir: "Each public-sector worker, each employee, each church member, and each chief executive officer must be committed to acquiring high levels of service.
National Security Minister Peter Bunting in August confirmed that a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)-style anti-crime agency was to be created in Jamaica.
There was a time, as recently as 25 years ago, when military staff colleges around the world taught a reasonably effective doctrine for dealing with terrorism.
THE EDITOR, Sir: It is with disgust that I have been observing Jamaicans, of all ages and statuses, littering the streets and filling gullies with their waste, despite all the dangers associated with such practices.
Quite predictably, Prime Minister (PM) Portia Simpson Miller has formally appointed Derrick Kellier as the agriculture minister and named Luther Buchanan as his deputy.