Just wrapped His & Hers on Netflix and wow. One of those plot twists that leaves you frozen, staring at the screen, replaying every scene in your head and questioning everything you thought you understood. Completely unhinged in the best way. This is essential viewing.
His&Hers on Netflix 10/10 dawg
I knew it was gonna be good but holy shit man what a fucking plot twist to the ending
The last 15 mins on Ep 6 >>>
"Again this is not an article pointing an accusatory finger at the reporter or an effort to besmirch his reputation"...
very much seems that way though.
Birth deliveries at the country’s largest maternity facility, Victoria Jubilee Hospital, have tumbled from more than 500 last year to just over 300, a startling shift that confirms a national decline in childbirth.
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Birth deliveries at the country’s largest maternity facility, Victoria Jubilee Hospital, have tumbled from more than 500 last year to just over 300, a startling shift that confirms a national decline in childbirth.
Read more: https://t.co/rJPRiV4nev #GLNRToday
The fact that so many of you were quick to sympathize with Ton simply because you don’t like Jai, is deeply concerning. That girl has REPEATEDLY proven she has a nasty spirit. But hey, an enemy of my enemy is my friend right?
hilarious bringing up mental health to gain sympathy and then speaking about someone that actually lost their battle to mental health lmao, i don’t feel any way because it’s the furthest thing from the truth
According to the Ministry of Finance, for the financial year ending 2024, the NHT collected JM$43.061 billion in income and spent JM$12.946 billion in operating expenses.
These figures are shocking as the average number of housing completions by the NHT from 2018 to 2022 is 2157 per annum.. (Economic and Social Survey of Jamaica 2022)
Additionally, the NHT generated a surplus of JM$21.8 billion for the financial year 2023/2024.
With an employed labour force of 1.27 million, the NHT is delivering less than 0.18% of houses or 'housing completions' for our working population.
So, instead of building houses for our people, the NHT is taking a percentage of workers' and employers' salaries to build cash in the bank.
Yet NHT executives are making substantial salaries annually.