LETTER OF THE DAY - How can they be trusted?
The Editor, Sir: The report in the Sunday Gleaner of November 22 titled 'Sacred secrets ...' reveals some disturbing facts regarding the reporting of suspected incidents of child abuse.Although in Jamaica everyone is bound by law...
Greedy tax collectors
The Editor, Sir: I recently sent some gift items from the United Kingdom to one of my church brothers residing in Jamaica. The gift included a pair of shoes each for his wife and two children - for him I sent two shirts...
Good job, Basil Waite & UTech Students' Union
The Editor, Sir: Congratulations must be extended to the opposition spokesman on education, Senator Basil Waite, and the president of the University of Technology Students Union who on Monday were successful in their talks with the officials...
Give the Air Jamaica staff a chance
THE EDITOR, Sir: Why is the process of divesting Air Jamaica so lengthy? Is it due to the various profitable options available? One such valid and viable option is that of selling Air Jamaica to the employees.
Tap retired public servants
The Editor, Sir:There are certain valuable public servants who, in spite of their advanced age, need to be called back to active public duty.I am thinking of many retired school principals such as Roy Ebanks and Merlene Bingham of Ardenne High School...
Which Watson speaks on E10?
The Editor, Sir: Are there two Winston Watsons associated with the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica/Petrojam? Or is it that there is one Watson speaking out of two sides of his mouth?In a report aired on TVJ's News at Seven on November 24, it was said he...
The case for a debate
The Editor, Sir: The prime minister's invitation to the Opposition for a debate on the national economy has attracted much comments. It did not take much time to create camps of proponents and opponents. Howard Hamilton, QC...