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Ronnie Sutherland

@ronsud

My business is to formulate successful business strategies.
Kingston, Jamaica, [email protected]

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The Senate and the Ethics of Political Negotiation https://ronniesutherl-and-the-ethics-of-political-negotiation via Geneia@home and.com/f/the-senate

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I doubt Garvey would have accepted a presidential pardon under the circumstances because implicitly he would be acknowledging guilt with no attendant benefit. The pardon has not changed the perception that he is a ceiminal

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Police Body Cameras: Tool, Not a Cure Body cams aren’t a cure-all. Yes, they boost accountability—but they're costly, invasive, and can endanger officers. Jamaica’s falling murder rate is progress. Let’s not undermine it with knee-jerk fixes. Reform must go deeper than just tech

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The PM’s statement—“We nuh need an opposition…”—wasn’t anti-democratic. He was praising informed supporters who hold their party accountable. That’s self-regulation, not dictatorship—shame on the educated who twist it for political gain.

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It appears the Chinese have finally developed a cure for type 2 Diabetes that affect millions of people across the world but not everyone is happy.

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Jamaica’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa is being clouded by noise and misinformation. But credible voices matter. The World Bank has praised Jamaica’s response as “world-leading,” highlighting our strong preparedness and swift move from relief to reconstruction. Good news

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While all some of us are doing is bad mouthing the Melissa relief programme, Kemtec Development and Construction Company is donating $55 million of roofing materials to affected individuals.