Prayer and character matter
I have been watching with intrigue as the troops, largely Americans, leave Afghanistan for the last time. The promise to withdraw the troops was a…
I have been watching with intrigue as the troops, largely Americans, leave Afghanistan for the last time. The promise to withdraw the troops was a…
History is not policy. It is 20/20, but backward, vision. It is a useful guide to policy if, and only if, policymakers are prepared to…
The sentiment shared by many Jamaicans is that “Jamaica is not a real place,” and they see the country as a continuous joke, dubbing it…
In an address at a church gathering on 6 January this year Prime Minister Andrew Holness invited the church to partner with the government to…
Three weeks ago, American sprinter Sha’Carrie Richardson was one of the frontrunners to challenge the 100m gold at this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games. However, for…
Hurricane Elsa is approaching Jamaica and all I see on television are government ministers saying the country is prepared with a few Office of Disaster…
Social justice, or the equal distribution of goods and services among persons in society, is one way to view the way God rules the world…
“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” – Ida B. Wells As we prepared to celebrate Father’s Day last…
With the current trends pointing towards record numbers of people being killed on the streets of London by the end of this year, and two-thirds…
The new partnership agreement between the European Union (EU) and members of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) was initialed on the…