Category - Business
No Comments / 1:16 am / xhanubis
“Freedom isn’t free.” –Anonymous– I am saddened that the brilliant mind that made the above declaration is unknown, as he/she should be heralded in putting words to a sentiment that [...]
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No Comments / 11:47 pm / xhanubis
* This article aims to provide a quick and dirty statistical snapshot of Jamaica and so is relevant to now (hence the year on the title). I did not personally [...]
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No Comments / 12:13 pm / xhanubis
Man I hate the police…I just f**cking hate the Po Po! How often have you said or heard someone you know say that? I find I have been saying that [...]
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1 Comment / 1:07 am / xhanubis
Setting up a small business in Jamaica, like most Government-related activities, can be pretty challenging. You need to complete and submit copious amounts of paperwork and make several treks between [...]
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1 Comment / 2:39 am / xhanubis
Highway 2000, now highway 2008 has not quite reached into Port Antonio. The section of the Highway from Annotto Bay to Port Antonio is completed all the way Hope Bay. [...]
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No Comments / 12:02 pm / xhanubis
Jamaica has one of the highest rates of extrajudicial killings in the world, a statistic, which by itself, soundly condemns the professionalism and integrity of our police. However, when one [...]
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No Comments / 12:43 pm / xhanubis
Photos from the Usain Bolt homecoming celebration and concert in Hart Hill, Trelawny. Photos courtesy of Press Kay PR
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4 Comments / 8:56 pm / xhanubis
A common problem of Third World nations is the inability of leaders to refrain from placing their sister-in-law, best friend, sweetheart, high school buddy and similar classes of individuals in [...]
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No Comments / 11:48 am / xhanubis
Thousands of jubilant Jamaicans brave the rain to welcome home, Olympic triple gold medalist Usain Bolt. Fans mobbed the sprinter at the airport and dragged, pushed, carried his car through [...]
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No Comments / 1:43 am / xhanubis
Hurricane Gustav came and went, and we must give thanks it visited us as a tropical storm not a full blown hurricane. One friend of mine laughingly commented that “Gustav [...]
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