Monday, 9 March 2026

Jazz In The Gardens Artistes - March 29, 2026

Meet the artistes for Jazz In The Gardens. Click on each picture, and the link will take you to the articles.


Kenroy Mullings

 
Soulchild Tanice

Rosie Murray

Keisha Patterson

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Keisha Patterson A Young Talented Star For Jazz In The Gardens

Keisha Patterso

Keisha Patterson is a young Jamaican singer and actress influenced by stars like Ethel Merman, Shirley Bassey, and Sarah Vaughan. Those who know her will tell you that she has been singing since her eye was at her knee. Like many great stars, she too started in church.

Keisha has honed her dance and acting skills through numerous theatrical productions. She has been with the Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC), The Ashe Caribbean Performing Arts Ensemble, and Father HoLung and friends. You should remember her as Suga in Patrick Brown’s 'Ladies of the Night'

This talented Jamaican recorded an album with Pam Hall and Leba Thomas. If that was not enough for young Keisha, she has toured with Sinead O’Connor and Sly and Robbie to Ireland, Canada, the UK, numerous European countries, and North America. She has performed around the world with various artistes so why not have her for Jazz In The Gardens? 

She represented Jamaica as a vocalist at the first World Expo held in China in 2010. Her solo album, 'Sunday Kind of Love,' includes jazz standards with a reggae flair. 

She is booked for a number of events this year, including a theatrical production and a concert tour to be held in the UK this summer. She will also have some singles coming out.

Let's support outstanding artistes like Keisha Patterson performing great music for the family at Jazz In The Gardens.



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Sunday, 8 March 2026

Women's Day

Contributed By Michael Spence    

Today Let me join in congratulating the women and my dear, lovely, and beautiful women—mothers of the nation, on their laudable achievements:

  • Women's Rights
  • Reading Rights
  • Human Rights.

Women are doing their best in Jamaica, being among the most literate in the population.

In 2026 these are the statistics for literacy:

  • 80% universal literacy.
  • Males 73%
  • Females 90%.👍🏾

Before, it was:

  • 88% overall
  • 83% Males 
  • 93% females

Jamaican females fall into the category of 18-20 countries where females top the literacy chart. Our literacy rates have been falling. Male literacy is in crisis, and this will negatively impact national stability.

Literacy must be recognized as the foundation for any meaningful progress, development and increased civilization of any country/people.

On January 10, 2026, I attended my daughter's graduation at UWI. She attended The Moneague Teachers' College.

800 teachers graduated with bachelor's degrees in education. 90% of the graduates were females.

Where have all the young men gone? Are the graduates aware of their awesome responsibilities to the nation?

It cannot be overemphasized that women's rights. human rights, literacy rights, reading rights, men's rights and people's rights are all intertwined.

The nation needs a campaign to enlighten the nation. The nation needs to be conscious and be fully onboard in terms of knowing where we are, where we are going and how we will get there.

Mr. Laing, my lecturer at college, emphasised how to teach. It starts with the subject, the aim, the objectives, and the method. A useful formula I have never forgotten.

Mr. Laing instilled in me to dispense with the 'arms, arms, arms' when making presentations. I still recall him saying, "Mr Spence, how many arms do you have?"

I said, "Two, sir."

He replied, "We do not want to hear of them anymore."

He told me, "Every time you are about to 'aaam' yourself, take a breath then continue". His suggestion works.

Today we suffer from an 'aahm' epidemic at every level of society.

Again, Happy Women's Day to our beautiful Jamaican women, straight—no aaahms.

Mother of the nation, big up.


Michael Spence Micspen2@hotmail.com

St; Elizabeth Parish Development Committee Helping To Build Houses For Melissa Victims


Statement From Mr Desmond Williams, chairman of the St. Elizabeth Parish Development Committee - March 8, 2026.

Mr Desmond Williams, PDC Chairman.


The St Elizabeth Parish Development Committee (PDC), led by Chairman Mr Desmond Williams, has begun a community rebuilding initiative following a recent walkthrough of hurricane-affected areas after Hurricane Melissa.

During the assessment, the committee identified several residents in need of urgent assistance in the Springfield community within the New Market Development Area. The initiative aims to support vulnerable residents whose homes were severely damaged during the hurricane.

The first recipient of this rebuilding effort is Ms Jennifer Robinson, whose home was among those significantly impacted by the storm. The project marks the beginning of what the PDC hopes will be a wider effort to assist other affected residents across the parish.

The St Elizabeth PDC has received strong support from community partners. Special thanks to Mrs. Hope Wood-Salmon, manager of the Bishop Boyle Outreach and Resource Centre in Mandeville, who readily came on board to sponsor the project and support the rebuilding effort.

Thanks to the PDC executive members, the Development Area Committees (DAC), the Community Development Committees (CDC), and representatives of the Social Development Commission (SDC) for their continued collaboration and commitment to community development.

Cyril Martin

Thanks to Projects Coordinator Cyril Martin and the many members and volunteers who came out in support of the recent workday, demonstrating the power of community partnership and collective action.

The St Elizabeth PDC remains committed to working with community stakeholders to identify and assist other residents in need as recovery efforts continue in the parish.





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It Is Wrong For People To Act In A Job For An Extended Period

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I received a report from members in the diaspora that the principal of the Treadways Primary in Clarendon has been acting for five years without the extra pay, which is due to someone acting in that position.

I have been informed by a reliable source that a new school board will be appointed and the matter dealt with. I also understand that Councillor Tanyalee Williams of the May Pen Division and the mayor of May Pen, Joel Williams, have been on top of the situation.

There is this case of the head of a major government organization who was in an acting position for, I believe, ten years. There is another case where someone was transferred from one municipality to another, and another staff member has to be acting in the vacant position for an extended period. 

Having the heads of entities and staff members act for an extended period is a bad management practice. There will be a tendency for the acting head to be manipulated. The acting head will in some situations, be timid to make certain decisions in the interest of the organization. This would be due to the fact that the person does not enjoy security of tenure in the post. We must stop this practice NOW!  Are we going to give these actors Grammy Awards?

I will not call this practice human trafficking, but it is a very poor labour practice. Sir Alexander Bustamante would not support this. Those who are in charge are sleeping on the job.

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More On The Termination Of The Cuban Medical Programme In Jamaica

Press Release From The Ministry of Health, March 7, 2026

Minister Kamila Johnson-Smith


Jamaica has always valued the contribution of the Cuban medical professionals who have served our people with dedication, skill, and compassion. Cuban nurses, doctors and technicians from the neighbouring island are treated by the Government of Jamaica with respect, care, and appreciation. 

It is widely known that the United States government has publicly raised concerns about the operation of the medical programme globally, including a denial of access to travel documents, restricted freedom of movement and salary payment matters.  The Government considered it necessary to review the existing arrangements to ensure compliance with domestic and international legal obligations.  Other countries in the region have done the same.   

Following the review, it was confirmed that were no issues with treatment on the job, accommodation, leave entitlements or freedom of moment in Jamaica.  It however revealed two issues which required immediate attention. 

Among the concerns identified was the fact that Cuban personnel were not in possession of their own passports. Once that was brought to the Government’s attention, immediate steps were taken to correct it.  The issue was raised with Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency as well as the Cuban authorities locally to ensure that all personnel were allowed to hold their passports.   

More fundamentally, the Government also discovered that salary payments for Cuban medical personnel, while calculated at the same level as their Jamaican counterparts, were being made by Jamaica to the Cuban authorities in US dollars. The only payments made directly by the Government of Jamaica to the personnel themselves, were overtime payments. Even more concerning, there was no contractual provision specifying what share of those salary payments was to be paid to the workers. That arrangement raised serious concerns under Jamaican labour and tax laws as well as under international labour conventions. 

The Government chose the path of respectful engagement and quiet diplomacy. 

Beginning in July of last year, Jamaica commenced formal discussions with the Cuban authorities aimed at restructuring the arrangement to ensure compliance with Jamaican law and international conventions, which require that workers be paid directly and have control of their travel documents.  

Following Cabinet discussions, a formal proposal was made in October, and this was followed up by a further formal communication in December. These efforts were reinforced by direct enquiries to both former and current Cuban Ambassadors, as well as informal engagements at the Ministerial level. 

For absolute clarity, the Government of Jamaica proposed continuation of the programme with adjustments. It remains disappointed that despite these repeated efforts, no substantive response was ever received whether verbally or in writing from Cuba.  

At the same time, Jamaica became aware that other Caribbean countries had arrangements under which Cuban medical personnel were paid directly. That made it even clearer that a lawful and transparent alternative was possible. 

Unfortunately, the continued lack of response had the practical effect of preserving an arrangement that Jamaica could not justify. Given our legal obligations, our duty to ensure fairness to workers in Jamaica, and the need for compliance with our own laws and international conventions, the Government ultimately concluded that continuation on the existing terms was untenable. 

Jamaica’s position is therefore clear: we value the contribution of Cuban medical personnel, we respect the Cuban people, and we remain committed to cooperation. However, no programme operating in Jamaica can continue on terms that are inconsistent with Jamaican law and international conventions. 

The Government of Jamaica is disappointed that the Cuban government has chosen to withdraw their medical personnel when all that is required is for them to agree to terms which they have already accepted with other Caribbean countries. 

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Gem Myers, Jamaican's Leading Song Bird For Jazz In The Gardens

 


Jem Myers is one of Jamaica's talented performers, who has toured the world with the world-famous band Fab 5. Her voice range and superior breath control will mesmerize you. When she hits the stage, her beauty and her outstanding outfits remind you of someone ready to enter Miss World.

It is not often that Jamaicans get to see a talent like Gem Myers. She has spent many years honing her craft, and she never fails to give you a top-class show. Some of you have not seen her perform in a long time. Now is the time to catch her at one of those rare performances.

Gem Myers will be the main highlight of Jazz In The Gardens on March 29. For those who say that it is difficult to find a show with classy performances, you cannot afford to miss this show. You will remember hits such as 'One Man Woman' and 'Gimme Good Loving.'



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