Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
Published: Monday Saturday | November 28, 2009
EDITORIAL - Commendable initiatives and opportunities
Today we pause to recognise two positive items of news that have been reported in recent days. The first concerns the graduation of 400 students from the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP) after finally getting the skills training they so desperately needed to help them on their way to becoming productive members of society. The other item is the initiative of the non-profit organisation NUFF Hope Limited... Read More...
Hang them high
Except for brief periods when I lived and worked in cold and wintry climes, I let it all hang out. However, before you, dear reader, get your early morning exercise by jumping to conclusions that are salacious or psychological... let me rid you of your preconceptions, you will continue through life catching your assumptions. Read More...
Consider carefully energy options
The Editor, Sir: I hope that the public will not be deceived into believing that the hesitation of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) is to be blamed for the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) delay in investing billions of dollars, as claimed by the company's CEO Damian Obiglio. Read More...
FINSAC enquiry - Poorer savers benefited from FINSAC
In response to the FINSAC enquiry sittings over the past few days, the question I would like to ask is: Is this enquiry exclusively for the rich? Is it wrong for any government to defend the little that the poor savers got? Read More...









