He visited the island from September 13-14. His concerns for Jamaica span environmental, social and economic issues that are obvious to many, but ignored by most. Ultimately, Lord Hastings' wish is for more Jamaicans to be liberated into economic independence, rather than keeping them dependent on the state. "Jamaicans are instinctively entrepreneurial," he says, and he challenged those with the clout, government and businesses in particular, to channel this innate talent into legitimate ventures.
'Obvious to many but ignored by most'
Karl, Jawge, why the pretense ? You cannot continue to conveniently turn a blind eye.. I know it is easy since unnuh live in the land of opportunity, but have a care for us less fortunate...
Don't letpolitical baggagecompromise your judgement.. your parents spent a lot of time and effort educating you.
Do the right thing.
'Obvious to many but ignored by most'
Karl, Jawge, why the pretense ? You cannot continue to conveniently turn a blind eye.. I know it is easy since unnuh live in the land of opportunity, but have a care for us less fortunate...
Don't letpolitical baggagecompromise your judgement.. your parents spent a lot of time and effort educating you.
Do the right thing.