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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | September 24, 2008

EDITORIAL - Mbeki ouster could destabilise South Africa
This newspaper was more than irritated with some of Thabo Mbeki's policies, such as over-sensitive diplomacy towards Robert Mugabe and his unscientific questioning of the cause of HIV/AIDS, that slowed South Africa's response to the disease...

Time to unite and work with your leader

The Editor, Sir:I want to congratulate Mrs Simpson Miller on her victory once again as leader of the People's National Party.

Reforestation must be priority

The Editor, Sir:As we seek to mop up our 'labour liquidity', and discourage the palm-rubbers across the country, the authorities should look to using petty criminals as a reforestation work force to immediately reforest the slopes of our watersheds.

Some JPS customers waste electricity

THE EDITOR, Sir:I have recently been watching the angry protesters with their electricity bills and I shall now make some comments which are middle-of-the road.

NOTE-WORTHY: Damaged party

The PNP is now a damaged party with poor leadership.

On profitability and taxation

THE EDITOR, Sir: Minister of Finance, Audley Shaw in giving favourable consideration to the grant of a licence to a telecommunication giant emphasised the need for competition in his consideration as stated by him, recently.

'Barrels' vital to the poor

THE EDITOR, Sir:In responding to a letter in Tuesday's Gleaner titled, 'Customs charges to be questioned', I would like to add my two-piece.

St Thomas roads need attention

THE EDITOR, Sir: St Thomas is classified as an under-developed parish and could be in the top five of the poorest parishes in Jamaica. The construction of the recently built Yallahs bridge is a relief to motorists and pedestrians, who ply this route on a daily basis or even occasionally.

Revamping issue of road contracts

THE EDITOR, Sir:I am using this medium to speak to the issue of road contracts, the selection and retention of contractors on the approved list.





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