A dream deferred, be it when a Jamaican govt replaces the other
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
I would like to take you into my confidence” to highlight some of the challenges that media practitioners face whenever they seek to do their job without fear
Andrew Holness is Jamaica PM – how efficient will the former Education minister be as a student teacher, and principal in governing the country
.WHAT ARE WE DOING AS A PEOPLE. How do Jamaicans move ahead misfocusing, rambling and arguing over crimes of political parties – scorning those disagreeing
Jamaicans above all need to be educated — and not just politically. Andrew Holness has all these qualities and more, so it should be easy to lead by example.
It is our hope that by meeting in this Forum on a regular basis we will be able to posit viable solutions and craft a plan to help EFFECT REAL CHANGE in Jamaica
Our request, is based primarily on the article published by the Sunday Herald Jamaica on June 6, 2010 (re Desmond McKenzie’s assets et al)
Financial difficulties, coupled with lack of scholarship opportunities and hardship to attain a student loan prevented me from attending Law School
Until July 23, students seeking financial assistance with school expenses have a chance to win a scholarship through the PJFJ.