Let’s Join Hands - 20th Olympic Winter Games in Torino There is no Jamaican Delegation at 20th Olympic Winter Games in Torino, however there is a Jamaican representing Canada who will be at the games. Devon Harris, former member of the Jamaica bobsled team explains why we should "Join Hands" and be proud.
Ghetto Education This month contributing writer, Delano Seiveright, discusses how mortifying it is to know that in 21st century Jamaica 95.7% of our Non-traditional high school students either failed or weren’t even sent up for CXC Mathematics.
Does Overseas Aid Affects The Extradition Policy Of Jamaica? Regular contributing writer John Anthony discusses why he thinks one of the effects of continuous aid and charity is that it subconsciously makes the recipient feel he owes the donor a favour and makes him hesitate to challenge the actions and statements of this donor with whom he disagrees.
Predominant Black Truth amid White Lies. Kharl Daley speaks out against the devastation of neglect on the part of the American government during Katrina's rampage.
Welcome To Pattersonianism This month contributing writer, Delano Seiveright, ponders what will be PJ Patterson’s legacy as he recently announced he is stepping down as the head of the PNP in April 2006.
The Link Between Timely Road Repairs And National Development This month contributing writer, Garfield O Whittaker, asks why in his opinion little (if any) serious thought or dialogue is being pursued towards rectifying the island's essentially archaic and wasteful colonial-type structure of government.
Minister Of Cataclysm This month contributing writer, Delano Seiveright, discusses lawlessness, mismanagement and corruption on the part of the Ministry of Finance headed by the “Honorable” Minister Dr. Omar Davies.
How To Stop The Guns From Coming Into Jamaica Is it possible for ordinary citizens to safely join the fight against crime? Yes, there is something that simple citizens can do, but Jamaicans have always talked and marched too much and done too little.
Portia The Charlatan This month Delano Seiveright provided commentary on Portia Simpson-Miller "push" to be the next Prime Minister of Jamaica.
Securing Retail Markets, A Strategy To Reverse The Fortunes Of Jamaica & The Caribbean Here is a strategy which in my estimation is one which can strike a permanent blow against poverty in the hill and country of Jamaica and the Caribbean and cause a much needed population shift away from crowded cities to rural areas, while at the same time catapulting the company that lead this charge into unprecedented financial heights.
Jamaica is in Deep Trouble George Wiggins of Citizens Movement For The Regeneration Of Jamaica provides us with commentary on why "Jamaica is in Deep Trouble".
As I see it - Don’t hold your breath Loui Mcneil, a Jamaican living in Florida provides commentary on Bruce Goldings rise in the JLP, crime in Jamaica and more
Dem allow Donkey pan plane now? In a commentary on "drug mules" Ray A Damdar asks the question...Is Jamaica diversifying its export products?
Male Sexual Abuse and Jamaica O’Brien Dennis the author of "The Cries of Men" provides us with commentary on Male Sexual Abuse and Jamaica. His book "The Cries of Men" is featured in our book reviews .
Is genetic engineering good or bad for humanity? This month our regular columnist Philip Dinham takes a look at one of the more controversial topics of this century which is being highly debated worldwide...genetic engineering of humans.
Shortchanging Our Students This month Dr. Burnie A. Hines writes how the education techniques used by many today is "Shortchanging Our Students".
EL HAJJ MALIK EL SHABAZZ (Malcolm X) As we celebrate Black History in February our regular columnist, Kharl Daley, writes about Malcolm X and how he first learned about him when he lived in Jamaica.
Appreciation There is no where like home and you never appreciate until you are gone... Appreciation
To cry for the Youth/ The Naked Truth What will happen to the youth of Jamaica live in the poor communities? Read this month's commentary by Kharl Daley.