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By Aldington "Junior" Murray September 6, 2025

Jamaica Election Day 2025 in Retrospect

Jamaica’s general election for 2025 has come and it has gone. When I look back to the elections of the 1970s, of the 1980s and of the 1990s, I have to …

Issue # 214

Jamaica Election Day 2025 in Retrospect

September 6, 2025

Post-election Thoughts

September 6, 2025

In praise of the Jamaican Political Debate of August 28, 2025

September 6, 2025

Pre-election Highlights

September 6, 2025

Terrible Century Awaits Cricket West Indies

September 6, 2025
By Aldington "Junior" Murray November 22, 2024

Religious-political hypocrisy within the United States

“Si de hypocrites dem a galang deh!Sy de hypocrites dem a galang deh!See di hypocrites dem a-galang deh!  Man, go!”— Robert Nesta Marley There are a lot of things about the …

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By Joan Williams November 22, 2024

Democrats have it wrong

The late Jamaican ska singer known as Prince Buster, certainly did not have Donald Trump in mind when he wrote Hard Man Fi Dead some 60 years ago.   But this ska classic fits Trump …

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By Wendell Clarke November 22, 2024

Is the JCF a murder den?

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has undergone what can only be called a transformation. Gone are the days of recruiting the bottom of the barrel, now they aim to recruit the …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray November 22, 2024

The sense and nonsense behind political appointments in the USA

While sitting at my desk in an office, in front of my company laptop computer this week, I received a message from a young lady who works in the Human Resources …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray November 8, 2024

The Problem With American Democracy – A Few Perspectives

In the aftermath of the United States presidential elections of 2024, despite the person who won the contest, and despite the political party that has regained the ascendancy in the governance …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray November 8, 2024

All I want for Christmas

When I was a boy, I wanted to be so many things, I wanted to own so many things, I wanted to do so many things, and I also wanted to …

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By Wendell Clarke November 8, 2024

Nigel Smiles but the Workers Suffer

And so, Nigel Clarke leaves our sunny shores and ministerial post for Washington, DC, and a post at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He has, as has been reported, steered the …

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By Dr Dennis Minott November 8, 2024

A Critical Warning Against Nuclear Power for Portmore, Jamaica

The proposal to introduce any nuclear power reactor — particularly an untested and visually undocumented Small Modular Reactor (SMR) design — within or near the densely populated regions of Portmore, Spanish …

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By Angelada November 8, 2024

Trust When in Difficulties

Today, humanity is bowed down with trouble, sorrow and grief, no one escapes; the world is wet with tears; but thank God the remedy is at our doors.  Let us turn …

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Recent Posts

  • Jamaica Election Day 2025 in Retrospect
  • Post-election Thoughts
  • In praise of the Jamaican Political Debate of August 28, 2025
  • Pre-election Highlights
  • Terrible Century Awaits Cricket West Indies
  • Happy Birthday Marcus
  • Marcus Garvey and Women on his mission of Pan-African activism
  • I’m Sorry Mr. Garvey, No Back to Africa for me
  • Sahel States show that African liberation is alive and well
  • World Order Appears to be coming apart, but this is a time of Great Hope

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