Friday, May 31, 2019

Desperately seeking Affordable Accomodation

In the past 15 years or more of living and working in Jamaica I have found the single most difficult area has been finding suitable, affordable living spaces. Secure, accomodation especially for single persons is really hard to find.

Finding people who are honest and decent to share living spaces with is also very difficult. As you know wah we Seh in Jamaica - "See me an come live wid me a two different ting!"

I remember 10 years or so ago when I first came to Montego Bay for work.
I couldn't find anywhere to rent at all. The Western Mirror would be published on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Making calls at lunchtime to secure a place gave me limited time to relax. Then after working until 6pm most of the places advertised that were reasonable would be already gone.

I had a lot of bad experiences I even almost lost my job by taking too much time off to look for an apartment. If I tried to go out at lunchtime it was impossible to reach back on time.

Also when you do find a place its very hard to find a Landlord that adheres to and understands fully their duties according to the Law under the Landlord & Tenant Act. 

The Rent Assessment Board provides very limited support especially to tenants outside of Kingston in rural Jamaica. You can call them for advice on the telephone. The team has been very helpful on a number of occasions when I needed advice. 

Still I think more support needs to be provided in this essential area of government.  

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Bob Marley for National Hero

Today is February 6th and again it marks the Birthday of our late, GREAT, "unsung" Hero Bob Marley. And February is also known as Reggae Month, an annual celebration of our own authentic musical genre. That has become a global musical sensation. Since its early roots in ska and rock steady in the 60's and 70's its become one of the most magnificent sounds that has influenced popular culture and world music in a global sense.


February 1st also marks the Birthday of another Reggae Legend, Dennis Brown, titled "The Crown Prince of Reggae".

Still I am an advocate of making this date an Annual Celebration and commemoration of Bob's work that is recognized officially and could even become a National Holiday!

Also I believe that many others of our Artistes, Entertainers and Media personalities are not really recognized enough for their efforts, time, energy and their contribution to assist with social change, leadership and community stewardship in general. I honestly believe that we should celebrate them more! Our heroes don't have to be already deceased to be recognized as a National Hero. After all they are more valuable to us whilst alive!

CHECK out this list of Reggae Artistes born in February to see how many there are!...









http://www.slapweh.com/reggae-artists-with-birthday-in-february.html