The microscope: A call to all folks – Part 2
I ended my last column on 12 December 2021 with the Bible canto “Behold, things will be made new”, the verse went on to say…
I ended my last column on 12 December 2021 with the Bible canto “Behold, things will be made new”, the verse went on to say…
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are so prevalent in Jamaica that it is number six on a list of…
The issue of dancehall tunes promoting violence stepped once again into the spotlight after reports that upcoming dancehall DJ Skeng’s “Gunman Shift” had been taking…
This name Nana Benz refers to wealthy businesswomen in Togo, a West African country which covers 56,785 km2, with a population of approximately eight million….
In recent times, crimes have been on the rise and let’s just say dancehall music has not been making it any better. Jamaicans want crime…
Before the pandemic, prices on the twin isle were constantly increasing. Imagine post pandemic and being able to afford only the basics to maintain your…
Timbuktu, or Tombouctou in French, reminds me of so many things: Ancient African civilizations prosperous and flourishing, thriving trade between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa…
A Colleague reader of my column wanted me to write something on Islam explaining some fundamentals, My Friend read (Ikra) the name of thy Lord,…
As we approach the Christmas season of goodwill towards everyone, it seems ironic that some would argue for a boycott of certain businesses and corporations…
Rumba: Congolese music from Africa to Africa The Democratic Republic of Congo or DRC or Congo Kinshasa, and the Republic of Congo also known as…