Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Update On Bullying at Rock River Primary

Injured student.


This is an update on the matter of the youngster who was being bullied at Rock River All-Age School. The youngster has a large bump on the back of his head.

I contacted the principal, Mrs Walker. She was not aware of the matter. The matter has been reported to the nearby police station and the education minister.

Criminals start developing from home, and then they move on to high school, where they fine-tune their criminal skills. They leave high school qualified to become a full criminal. We need social workers to track these social misfits from an early stage so that remedial actions can be taken.

I am posting this here as information for all to see. This matter must be thoroughly investigated and action taken. This cannot be another 9-day wonder. We must start to deal with the young criminals in our schools.

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JUTC Driver Dies While Operating The Vehicle

Press Release From The JUTC - October 8, 2025



Spanish Town, St. Catherine — The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) is confirming that an incident occurred earlier today, October 8, 2025, involving one of its buses in the Dunbeholden  area of St. Catherine. 

According to preliminary information, a police officer observed  a JUTC bus off the roadway in a ditch, and the operator appeared to be unresponsive. The officer rendered immediate assistance and transported the driver to the Spanish Town Hospital, where the operator was pronounced dead. 

The JUTC expresses sincere condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the deceased operator during this difficult time; and will be providing grief counselling to his colleagues. 

Further updates will be provided as the investigations progress. 

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Parents, School Administrators, The Police and The Government Cannot Allow Young Criminals in Schools



8-year-old injured by bullies.
I received the following report from a supporter about a case of bullying at Rock River Primary School in Southeast St. Mary.

Good night Mr.Derby, The violence in school are getting out of control. My grandson attends the Rock River all-age/primary school, get.

Is not the first time he's been attack at school by the bigger boys. My grandson is only eight and can't fight for himself. Sorry for bothering you at this hour, knowing that you are not well. We all need you here. Praying sincerely for you. Have a restful night. His head burst by another student. I don't know why children now a days are so hostile towards each other.

This is a police matter and one which must be addressed by the school administration also. Bullies cannot be allowed to attend school with other children. Bullies need to go to specialized institutions where they can be rehabilitated. This child could have died or lost his sight. We cannot allow young people to start practicing to be criminals while they are in school.

The injured child should be taken to the doctor immediately for an assessment, treatment, and for a medical report to be done.

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Are Persons Trying To Destabilize the Country. Are Gangs Fighting Back?

What the hell is happening? We must bring back the death penalty. Can you imagine? A disabled teenage boy was reportedly killed and four others injured in a drive-by shooting along Text Lane in the vicinity of Charles Street in Kingston. This happened on Tuesday night. 

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Outstanding Performances By St. James High Students - Listen to Them!

Principal Joseph Williams.
School administrators are facing serious disciplinary challenges across the island. Based on my feedback, there are those in society who have a problem with students being socialized in an environment where there are strict rules and there is respect for authority.

The common philosophy among many is, 'What matters is not what is on the child's head but what is in it.' If children turn up late for classes, the school must admit them. Not allowing a habitually late student in the school is a teaching moment for our students. 

This era seems very different from the one in which I was brought up. Today I spoke with two young people who attended St. James High School, which was called 'Ketch Man College' by some people. Gangs were a part of the school community, and the academic achievement was nothing to write about. 

I spoke to St. James High past students Hope Hamilton and Marco-Dean Gordon this week on air, so let us listen to the introduction.



I asked Marco-Dean about St. James High.

He told me about some of his achievements.

St. James High not only exposes the children to academic studies but also to cultural things.

Hope Hamilton and Marco-Dean are the top-performing boy and girl for 2025. Let us hear how well they did in their CXC examinations.


Principal Joseph Williams had a thank-you party and celebrations for the staff. Let's join the celebration and stop tearing down those who are trying to do good. I decided to support the school community even when they were being bombarded by negative press, and I am glad that I did. Mi proud a dem!



Editor's Note:
I was not able to give you the full interview with these wonderful students.

Once again, I call on those media houses that published negative things about the St. James High School and its administration to congratulate the school community on its achievements. Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) must respond to these successes. If the JFJ fails to do this, they will lose more of their credibility. JFJ was strong in condemning certain actions of the principal that were not true. Voices were calling for the removal of the principal.

If the principal were removed, then this story would be different, and the children of the poor would not have had this opportunity to shine. Abiding by strict discipline and order has enabled many of us to survive. Today's generation needs it even more.

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Monday, 6 October 2025

Time Come To Deal Decisively With Those Cold and Callous Gangs

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'Time has come' for us to send a strong message to the gangs in Jamaica. They have taken over some communities, and it is just a matter of time before they control the country.  Last night, the police reported that a gang conflict may be behind Sunday night's brutal mass shooting in Commodore in Linstead, St Catherine, which left five people dead, including a four-year-old, and four others nursing gunshot wounds. This was reported in the Daily Gleaner today.

Gangs are a menace to society, and while we need to implement long-term measures to deal with this problem, we need to get rid of these gangs immediately.

Firstly, all Jamaicans must be aware of who these gang members are, and the gang members should be required to report to the police periodically. Packs of cards with a good passport picture of the gang member on the front, with information about the alleged criminal on the back. Failing to report to the police within three months means the alleged criminal would be considered an enemy of the state. Enemies of the state should be barred from entering into any transaction with a person or an entity. If they are at war with the state, we know what happens to persons at war. Jamaica needs to take the necessary steps now. This matter has been going on for too long. Time Come. We hear talk about human rights for everybody, but these hardened gang members do not value the rights of others to live. They want the right to live, though.

The rest of us continue to sit silently by like lambs to the slaughter.

'Time Come' for the death penalty for gang members who are convicted of murder. 

Please add your comments below this blog. Too many of us are too quiet for too long!  Show that you care by sharing this blog and asking your friends to add their comments.

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Sunday, 5 October 2025

Rebuild Jamaica - buy Jamaican produce Says Michael Spence

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Jamaica, in reality, has some dark economic clouds ahead, with the second-lowest per capita income of US$7,000 in the Caribbean.

Our productivity and attitude to work have been in free fall while a crime industry grows alongside other antisocial behaviour as a new ideology 'Nasty Mouthism', spirals in social media and is being concerted elsewhere.

Our factories and productive capacity have been almost decimated. The opportunities that normally exist for our exports becoming more attractive to foreign buyers have plummeted. 

Most of our exports depend heavily on imported raw material, and as the dollar devalues, some goods and services become uncompetitive, plus tariffs in the case if the USA.

Did you know there was a glass factory on Ashenheim Road in Kingston, a once thriving industrial park? It makes you think immediately that our economy needs productive rebuilding.

The governor of the Bank of Jamaica and the Minister of Finance see the problem and are at their wits end as to how to kick-start widespread production. 

I still hear little talk of production, hard work and foreign-exchange earnings. The foreign exchange as a commodity for sale in a market is treated no differently from red peas or tomatoes.

Stabilise the dollar or better revalue the Jamaican dollar.

We must pull out all the stops to rebuild our productive capacity, stabilise/revalue the dollar and, as a World Bank report recommended:

The best hope for countries like Jamaica to survive is by going into manufacturing. Whatever the formula, it cannot be talk as usual. We need urgent action along with a good dose of nationalism and stop being a' Rampin' Shop' or one elaborate dancehall duncehall full of empty deejaying.

Produce and buy Jamaican to rebuild Jamaica, putting the nation over partisan politics, nastiness, corruption, improprieties, laziness, greed, and selfishness, and love our neighbours as ourselves.

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Violet Edwards Obtained Degree at 96 - Celebrates 100 Years on Earth

Violet Edwards


Violet Edwards is a remarkable woman and a beautiful woman from the soil - Jamaica. When I first got the news from Joan Williams (Former talk show host) that her relative Violet Edwards got her Associate Degree at the age of 96, I said to myself, "What a woman lie!"

I had just started my blog, and I said this was big news. Contact was made with her son-in-law, Everet Smith, in the USA. One thing led to another, and I got to meet Miss Vie and her daughter Chistine. I met them on the phone, and I have established a relationship with a beautiful family whom I hope to meet in the near future. Miss Vie came to Jamaica, but due to her schedule, she was not able to come back to Kingston.

Through the friendship developed with the family and to honour this outstanding Jamaican, Violet Edwards, a scholarship was established in her honour. Her son-in-law chaired the committee, and I was the contact person in Jamaica. Seven UWI students received approximately JAD7 million to cover their fees at the UWI.

Providing these scholarships to students at UWI shows the love for their homeland, Jamaica. Everett and his wife have always contributed to Jamaica. Everett is a lawyer, and his wife, Christine, is a medical doctor who runs a medical entity in Florida. 

I encourage those who benefited from the scholarships to find time to help others and to ensure that the fund continues.

Last week, Miss Violet Edwards was immaculately dressed in a ruby red dress at her birthday party, celebrating her 100 years on this earth. This party was at Broward County. From all indications, she is the oldest Jamaican to get an associate degree, which places her in a small group of persons internationally who have accomplished this.

Her birthday was a big bash in Florida with state officials, Jamaican officials, family, and friends attending.


Happy Birthday!

Wish Miss Violet Edwards a Happy Birthday. Add your comments below this blog.

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