Dear Sir,
When this awful pandemic started to affect Bermuda, the healthcare providers represented by the Patients 1st group decided that this was not the time to be challenging the Government’s propo...
Dear Sir,
The dictionary defines “tradition” as ”the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way”.
So how many generations does a cust...
Dear Sir,
The Government is doing a good job ensuring that people keep a safe distance and is being proactive with an evening curfew. Also the businesses assisting with health workers to get back and ...
Dear Sir,
Maybe the recent actions of the refuse collectors and now the bus drivers should lend impetus to change once we emerge from the coronavirus pandemic? Privatise all public transport and waste...
Dear Sir,
First I want to extend my prayers to the entire Bermudian community. We are all labouring under the new circumstances, and I pray that our island home stays safe.
But lately there seems to ...
Dear Sir,
There are several major problems facing Bermuda’s future; one of these is a dwindling population. One of the significant contributing reasons is the cost of health insurance.
I have 11 frien...
Dear Sir,
Ada Nyabongo (1926-2020), who was laid to rest on April 3, was a remarkable woman. While I salute her for earning a doctorate in musicology from New York University, this was only a small pa...
Dear Sir,
Bermuda may not be changed significantly by this pandemic, if the contagion doesn’t reach critical mass, but Europe, China and North America have already changed in ways that will affect the...
Dear Sir,
It seems to me that the time has arrived where it is OK to do and be wrong.
It seems OK these days to elect people to positions of power and trust who are prepared to commit moral crimes aga...
Dear Sir,
Let me introduce you to Bermuda’s new status quo — our public education.
For context, I refer you to the year 2013, when our public schools’ mathematics and science results had a very poor ...