Jamaica Gleaner Letters
Published: Monday Wednesday | July 15, 2009
LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaica en route to becoming Caribbean Zimbabwe
The Editor, Sir: Thank you, Mr Seaga! I thought that I understood the complexities and problems in Jamaica's education system until I read Mr Seaga's article ('Numbers count - in education', Page E3 Sunday). I have read several articles ... Read More...
Re: 'Blacklisted, again!'
The Editor, Sir: In response to your story 'Blacklisted, again!' published on Sunday, July 12: Because the Governor General, a representative of the Queen of England, is the Head of State in Jamaica, in a clear reality, Jamaicans should not require... Read More...
New behaviour management system necessary
The Editor, Sir:I am responding to the article 'Principals told to police school gangs' published yesterday. As I read the article, I realised that we often make hasty decisions in the name of politics, and we like to copy .... Read More...
Jamaica disowned by the mother country
The Editor, Sir: I am trying to resolve the continuous disrespect to our people by other nations. We have a population of about 2.7 million people, and yet we are being judged by what so very few among us do. Read More...
Give our children a better chance
The Editor, Sir:Former Prime Minister Edward Seaga's article in The Sunday Gleaner headlined, 'Numbers count - in education', informs us that 85 per cent of our children fail to negotiate our educational system favourably. Read More...
Improving justice for business' sake
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TARDY administration of justice in Jamaica - as demonstrated in the case of Paymaster vs GraceKennedy/Bill Express - is of grave concern to business communities, not only in Jamaica, but also in the United States and other countries... Read More...