This makes perfect sense. I sit in very heavy, slow-moving traffic on “office days” burning gas going to and from work. This should be implemented immediately to cushion the effects on motorists. Common sense if you ask me! IMPLEMENT IT!!!
Someone help me. As I understand the matter, a company tried to evade payment of taxes. When the evasion was unearthed and made public, the company pays over the money and everything irie. Something look wrong to me.
That the PNP has not launched an internal Inquiry into one of its members and an Opposition MP, who sits on the PAC as to how this had come about in a company that he is associated with/owns/has interests in…is disturbing.
It seems to me that the PNP continuing to Chair the PAC in this matter is compromised and untenable until they move to have an internal Inquiry and suspend the member from their Parliamentary Caucus and party functions until outcome of the Inquiry.
It is not sufficient to simply ask the MP to recuse himself from the PAC.
@SwiftieLee1 That’s one of the hardest parts of healing. The people who caused the damage often move on like nothing happened, while you’re left doing the work to rebuild yourself. But the strength you gain through healing is something they’ll never understand.
it's unfair how people who traumatize you get to move on and progress with their life so casually and carefree while you're healing and relearning all the basics just to feel human again
So we are at March 06. And though I have no internet service at home from @DIGICELJamaica since hurricane Melissa last October 2025, Digicel continues to send bills. I have reported to them several times and the issue of no internet has not been resolved
@DIGICELJamaica disruption in what service? I keep telling you I have no service since the hurricane in October 2025. Yet I kept paying every bill you send since that time. I’m not paying this one. I refuse to pay this one! Sorry out your mess! And I no longer want this service
NEW TODAY: Hurricane Melissa has been upgraded to a 190 MPH Category 5 hurricane, tying Hurricane Allen as the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record by wind speed. With a minimum central pressure of 892 mb, this was both a historic and devastating storm.
The National Hurricane Center completed their post season analysis of the storm and found it to be stronger than was reported in real time. @fox35orlando
Hurricane Melissa is now tied for the strongest storm ever measured in the Atlantic, packing 190 mph winds as it devastated Jamaica in October, according to a new report from the National Hurricane Center. https://t.co/7x59zVfbao
Dear @DIGICELJamaica, I have not had home internet since Hurricane Melissa in October last year. I keep raising it here and in DM and even via agent who called. No technician has come to sort it out. I have NO internet since last year. Bills still coming! Sort this out please!
BREAKING: The National Hurricane Center has upgraded Hurricane Melissa’s peak sustained winds to 190 MPH in post-season analysis.
This now makes her the STRONGEST Atlantic Hurricane in all of recorded history, tied with Hurricane Allen (1980).
Unbelievable.