Thanks to Louis Bacon for his support
Please permit me some space in your newspaper to extend a heartfelt thank-you to Mr Louis Bacon who has again stepped up to the plate and seen to it that his foundation for charitable giving has made a great effort towards helping our country to be a better place.
Free National Movement leadership
With much acclaim and fanfare, Dr Hubert Minnis welcomed Renward Wells and Andre Rollins into the “Big Tent” of the Free National Movement.
Why the secret over NHI?
NHI - the health plan no one knows!
How the Caribbean lost out
The bastardisation of a line from Shakespeare’s Hamlet most aptly sums up the response of our flyboy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fred “Supersonic” Mitchell: “Me thinks thou dost protest too much.”
A fearful solution to suggest
In ISIL and Taliban controlled areas and even in Saudi Arabia floggings and probably canings are free public entertainment.
How is this Christian?
In his 2012 DNA candidate’s profile, lawyer Wayne Munroe is described as a Lay Reader and Chalice Assistant at St Margaret’s Parish Church.
A terrible descent
Please allow me space in your valued journal to ask some burning questions and express deep concern about the descent of our country into hitherto unknown and frightening depths, as manifested in recent statements by members of the governing party.
A crude suggestion from one in silk
I watched as the blogs exploded over comments from the educated attorney cum political henchman Wayne Munroe, clothed now in silk.
A tribute to Colin Callender
I learned, with regret and deep sadness, of the death of Colin Callender today. He was truly a remarkable Bahamian and I was privileged to know him in a unique and special capacity. I would like to share a special and particular encounter, in testament to his rich legacy of stewardship to his beloved homeland.
Disgust at Wayne Munroe on flogging
No word in the English dictionary can accurately describe my extreme disgust, revulsion and shock at the “verbal diarrhoea” that spewed from the protuberant lips of prominent attorney, Queen’s Council, and now Progressive Liberal Party member, Wayne Munroe, regarding immigration and how to properly deal with people who enter our country illegally.
‘Speedy’ ambassador appointment
The Prime Minister is upping his game and dramatically speeding up his decision-making on the pressing affairs of state. Exhibit A in this regard is the “lightning speed” with which he has named an Ambassador to China.
Time to put faith in the system
Kudos to the police who are clearly doing their job very well.
A message to the PM
God has elevated you to leadership of this great nation and has also given you an anointing to carry out the mandate of the people, it is incumbent upon you as leader to take the proverbial bull by the horn and lead us with trepidation as this is the requirement of this nation.
History lessons for the DNA
Last week, we were treated to an astonishing piece of political theatre by the DNA when the Deputy Chairman of that vanity party made his contribution to the debate over National Health Insurance. The trouble is deciding what kind of theatre it was. But one thing is clear: if the DNA was dealing with this nation’s affairs it would clearly be a tragedy.
We need help in the face of ISIS
In the sudden turn of events in Nassau, where SWAT teams are already locking everything down, there’s that one thing that many gangsters would turn for attention - ISIS, or the Islamic State Group, which is already hiring people from the Eastern countries and in recent events, now recruiting people from within Trinidad.


