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Noteworthy
published: Saturday | March 22, 2008

  • Flagaman needs water

    I am a proud Jamaican living in Bermuda. My parents still live their in the small community of Flagaman in St Elizabeth. I am getting more and more irritated by the water situation they have to face each day.

    I cannot remember the last time they ever received water in their pipes, and they still have to pay water bills. The current Member of Parliament Chris Tufton made pretty promises to the community to get the water situation fixed and to date nothing has happened.

    Someone needs to address this matter urgently and help the farmers out with their water situation. St Elizabeth is the Breadbasket of Jamaica. How do they expect the people to continue doing this if they have no 'wata'?

    That's the reason why we have to keep getting in food from overseas and pay more for it when we could produce it at home.

    - Nadine Powell, Nadstif@yahoo.com, Via Go-Jamaica

  • Hail, Ms Agatha!

    My family and I look out for your stories every week. 'Miss Agatha in God's house' gave us a good laugh. My grandma is Jamaican and she speaks just like Ms Agatha. Keep up the good work.

    - Donna Blackson, Denessa 20@hotmail.com, Port St Lucie, Florida, Via Go-Jamaica

  • Cash Plus query

    I am an investor with Cash Plus. I have sent them several emails requesting information on the status of interest payment that was promised at the end of March. Until this day, I cannot get a reply.

    This situation is becoming very uncomfortable for me. I am hoping that we are not deceived by CP.

    I still feel that they will honour their words. They have to be more informative with their investors.

    - Lenny Roberts, leonie_roberts@bellsouth.net, Miami, Florida, Via Go-Jamaica

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