The Editor, Sir:Karl Samuda is perhaps one of the most astute politicians in the country. He will win his seat for any party. We recall when he left the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and referred to Edward Seaga as "a little despot".
The Editor, Sir:My parents bought a car before they had intended to, more than 50 years ago, as they found that the public transportation system was woefully inadequate.
THE EDITOR, Sir: I VISITED a prominent lawyer's office in the Half-Way Tree area one morning recently, and found an embarrassing situation at the multi-business office.
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE WISH to give public recognition and express appreciation to the National Works Agency (NWA) and its officers, particularly Norris Richards, for carrying out critical road-safety measures...
The Editor, Sir: I read with interest the news that three sugar factories will be acquired by the Chinese company, Complant International. How ironic that it was the sugar plantations that beckoned the first Chinese arrivals...
The Editor, Sir : Inasmuch as one can appreciate the fact that not all the affairs of government can be thoroughly ventilated in the public sphere, one cannot, however, accept fiction being passed off as the truthe...
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE watched in amazement the recent birth of the cash-for-gold industry here in Jamaica and am simply amazed that the Government is apparently sitting back and watching it mushroom...
The Editor, Sir,"In those days there was no king in Israel, everyone did what was right in his own eyes." Judges 21:25The picture of anarchy presented by those words needs no elaboration.
The Editor, Sir: To my great consternation, I have learnt that several persons receiving social support through the Programme for Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) have been using the money for purposes other than to satisfy their basic...
THE EDITOR, Sir:IN THIS day and age when we are so busy running our lives, our family and getting caught up in the affairs of our country, we need to leave a positive mark on every route we take.
The Editor, Sir: The Americans and Germans, adding solar energy to their respective electricity mix, have grabbed attention and rekindled concerns on the cost of electricity in Jamaica.
The Editor, Sir; The National Democratic Movement (NDM) fully supports the contractor general and views him as a shining light in a near barren desert of crime...
The Editor, Sir: I have had experiences with at least five different 'mechanics' in an attempt to fix a 1996 vehicle, and I had a unique form of mosquito net installed - to great disappointment.
The Editor, Sir:In welcoming the comments of Don Wehby, made at the Grace/Issa cricket awards, one cannot escape the familiar feeling of frustration experienced whenever such sentiments are expressed...
THE EDITOR, Sir:I noticed a number of references to the National Building Code in the Bureau of Standards Jamaica advertisement in The Gleaner's Wednesday Business section, and wondered what has become of the promised legislation and national...
The Editor, Sir:I must express my profound disappointment in Mrs Portia Simpson Miller's behaviour recently while watching the 7 o'clock television news on Monday, in response to Mr Golding's comment on the People's...
The Editor, Sir:I listened, in part, to Captain Horace Burrell, president of the Jamaica Football Federation, suggest that he would be requesting financial assistance from Government to finance Brazil 2014.
The Editor, Sir: I write this letter to relate my experience, and to warn others who may find themselves in the same situation, because of what I consider may really be an unfortunate piece of psychological victimisation...
The Editor, Sir: We hear a lot of talk about the responsibility of the Government and places of safety to take care of children and now of unskilled young adults with nowhere to go.