OCG and Gleaner Editorial
Gleaner Editorial entitled “A measured dialogue on procurement” From the Office of the Contractor-General (OCG) of Jamaica Please see attached communication from the OCG re Jamaican Gleaner Editorial on Monday Dec 24th as below: EDITORIAL – A measured dialogue on…
Letter to Editor – Cayman premier ousted, why not Rohee?
Cayman Islands premier was ousted following a no-confidence vote so why not Rohee? Dear Editor, News out of the Cayman Islands that lawmakers there passed a vote of no confidence on Tuesday ousting embattled Premier McKeeva Bush from office one…
Letter to Editor – Conspiracy & trumped up charges
EDITOR’S NOTE: WARNING. Many facts in the letter below are incorrect and the statements made are NOT the views of this media outlet. Most of the paragraph concerning the RCIPS (3rd from end) has been removed by myself as, in…
Ellio attacks the police. Bush gives details of his arrest warrant. Missing $10,000.
Report & commentary by Colin Wilson I had thought I could hang up my pen for Christmas and breathe in the Christmas air of glad tidings and goodwill to all. I had thought…. I wasn’t going to comment on McKeeva…
Editorial
The Editor Speaks: Not a time for rejoicing. A time for healing Christmas is a time for rejoicing and if we are rejoicing at the birthday of Jesus Christ over 2,000 years ago then so be it. However, here in…
The Editor Speaks: Cayman’s crash course in corruption
Never in my wildest dreams would I have known that the two top stories we ran yesterday (11) concerning corruption i.e. “International Anti-Corruption Day” and ”Professor says radical reforms needed to strengthen anti-corruption” would seemingly set in motion a crash…
“Stand up for your country” from PPM
Stand up now for your country The letter of 2nd November from the Overseas Minister, Hon. Mark Simmonds, to the Premier must be a matter of grave concern and import to all the people of the Cayman Islands. Please read…
Mother (known as Mama)
Mother (better known as Mama) ‘Mama’ as we called her was so quiet and sweet To hug and kiss her was really a treat. She was fat like mothers of her day you see Having nine healthy children…
Former minister outlines solutions to Cayman Islands woes
Solutions vs Politics By: Charles E. Clifford, JP – Former Minister of Tourism, Environment, Investment & Commerce I write to discuss the acute political, financial and reputational issues facing our country and the need for our collective behavior and decisions…