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Saturday, 4 July 2026

The Day Isat Buchanan Spoke And Parliament Listened In Silence!

Contribution

MP Isat Buchanan.

Leadership is often easiest to recognize when it stands in sharp contrast to disorder. That was certainly the case during last Tuesday's debate on the review of Parliament's Standing Orders, when Opposition MP Isat Buchanan distinguished himself with a thoughtful, measured and statesmanlike contribution.

At a time when sections of his own party were engaged in conduct that disrupted the proceedings and was widely viewed as disrespectful to the authority of the Speaker, Mr. Buchanan chose a different path. Rather than adding to the tension, he focused on the substance of the debate. Rather than feeding the political theatre, he elevated the discussion. That is what Parliament should be about.

The review of the Standing Orders is not a trivial exercise. These are the rules that safeguard the integrity of Jamaica's highest legislative institution. They determine how members conduct themselves, how debates are managed, how accountability is exercised, and, ultimately, how democracy functions. This is not an issue that should be approached with slogans or spectacle. It demands careful thought and mature leadership. Mr. Buchanan demonstrated exactly that.

Particularly refreshing were his remarks about the young people and school children who watch the sittings of Parliament. He reminded his colleagues that Parliament is more than a battleground for political disagreements; it is also a classroom in which future generations observe the conduct of their elected representatives. His call for members to set an example through their behaviour was both timely and commendable. At a time when public confidence in politics is often tested, his appeal for civility, respect, and decorum sent exactly the right message—that leadership is as much about conduct as it is about conviction.

His presentation reflected a clear appreciation that the Standing Orders should not be treated as partisan weapons but as constitutional guardrails that serve every member, regardless of which side occupies the government benches. He spoke with reason rather than rancour, and with an understanding that strengthening Parliament is in the national interest, not merely in the interest of any political party.

Ironically, the value of his contribution was made even more apparent by the behaviour unfolding around him. While attention was being drawn to interruptions and confrontational conduct directed at the Chair, Mr. Buchanan reminded the country that vigorous opposition does not require disrespect, and passionate advocacy does not require disorder. His own words about children watching the proceedings made the contrast even starker. If Parliament is to inspire confidence in the next generation, its members must demonstrate the standards they expect young Jamaicans to emulate.

Democracy is strongest when elected representatives challenge each other vigorously while respecting the institution that gives legitimacy to those very debates. Parliament cannot command the respect of the Jamaican people if its own members fail to respect its rules or the authority of the Speaker, who is entrusted with enforcing them.

Mr. Buchanan's intervention demonstrated that it is entirely possible to be a committed Opposition Member while remaining committed to the dignity of Parliament itself. That is the kind of political maturity Jamaicans have been crying out for.

In a political culture that too often rewards confrontation over constructive engagement, Isat Buchanan showed that substance still matters. His contribution deserves recognition—not because everyone will agree with every position he advanced, but because he reminded the nation that Parliament functions best when ideas take centre stage and disorder takes a back seat.

Jamaica needs more debates that resemble his contribution and fewer moments that diminish the dignity of Gordon House. Last Tuesday, Isat Buchanan showed that respect for Parliament is not a sign of weakness. It is a mark of leadership, and his reminder that the nation's children are watching should resonate with every Member of Parliament, regardless of political affiliation.

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Friday, 3 July 2026

37 Roads to Be Rehabilitated Under SPARK

Press Release From The Ministry of Economic Growth And Job Creation - July 2, 2026

Thirty-seven of Jamaica's busiest road corridors will be upgraded under the Main Roads Component of the Shared Prosperity through Accelerated Improvement to our Road Network (SPARK) Programme, as the Government invests $25 billion to improve connectivity, ease congestion and support islandwide economic activity.

The investment will rehabilitate 37 priority roads in St. Andrew, St. Catherine, Clarendon, Manchester, St. James, St. Ann, St. Mary, Trelawny, Hanover and Westmoreland, benefiting more than 900,000 Jamaicans.

Speaking today (July 2, 2026) at the launch of the programme at Jamaica House, Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, noted that the islandwide programme includes several major engineering interventions designed to improve traffic flow, strengthen connectivity and unlock economic opportunities.

Work orders have already been issued for 31 projects, allowing the main contractor, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), to begin pre-construction activities.

"We have issued 31 of the roads as work orders and that means that China Harbour, who is the contractor on the project, will begin to do the preparatory works and then move into actual construction”, the Prime Minister said.

Two flagship projects were announced under the Main Roads Component.  The  Washington Boulevard Improvement Project, which will feature a grade-separated crossing at Molynes Road to increase capacity and reduce congestion; and the Dunrobin Avenue Extension to East Kings House Road via Sandy Gully, a major new roadway that will improve connectivity between Constant Spring Road and East Kings House Road.

In his address, Minister with responsibility for Works, Hon. Robert Nesta Morgan, underscored the importance of investing in Jamaica's major road network.

"The roads leading to our schools, town centres, hospitals, markets, plazas, government services transport hundreds of thousands of people and facilitate billions of dollars of economic activities. They are not simple surfaces that we travel on. They are arteries through which the Jamaican economy moves", he stated.

Highlighting the transformative impact the programme will have on the public, Minister Morgan noted that approximately 150,000 trips are made daily along five major corridors, Red Hills Road, Washington Boulevard, Oxford Road, Port Henderson Road and the Old Harbour to Freetown corridor.

"These are workers trying to reach their jobs, students travelling to schools, patients seeking health care, businesses transporting goods and families carrying out their ordinary activities in life," he said.

The SPARK Main Roads Component complements the programme’s Community Roads Component, which focuses on improving roads within communities and connecting residents to the national road network.

More than 300 roads have already been brought under the wider SPARK Programme and over 25 local subcontractors engaged alongside China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), to accelerate one of the largest road rehabilitation programmes undertaken in Jamaica in recent years.

 

Editor's Note

If the NWA under the leadership of EG Hunter is responsible for the road development under the SPARK programme, then the good Lord help us because there will be a dull SPARK.

I remember one minister saying that Jamaica will be pothole-free in 2003, and now mi bex when mi si di whole heap a potholes in 2026. We shall have plenty of potholes to fix in 2026. Let's hope that they have come up with new and modern methods of maintaining our roads.

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Bark Di Trute Keeps On Barking



Bark Di Trute has been made public by promoting it since 2020. It has been set up since May 2013. Maintaining a blog alone is a mammoth job, especially when you try your best to keep it at a high standard.

Your skill set has to be wide if you want to do an excellent job. You need to be a writer and also edit pictures, videos, and sound files. Recently, I have had to be a statistician. It makes a difference when you are competent in the use of the various Microsoft suite of products and other software.

It costs money to maintain a blog, and the minimal revenues earned cannot cover your costs. There is the cost of the Internet service, telephone, annual fees for using software, maintaining the computer, printer, and other equipment, paying for the rights to use music and graphics, and the long hours spent getting materials published. 

I knew all along that I must expand my market in this competitive area of the social media field. One has to expand the market significantly to cover more of the expenses. It means, therefore, I will have to put less emphasis on consumer matters. It is interesting to note that people who have been assisted and who volunteered to give financial support to the work, sometimes you never hear from them after they have benefited from the assistance.

Very few people have even volunteered to write for the blog. It means, therefore, that when a qualified and experienced person volunteers to contribute articles, it does not matter what their religion or political persuasion is; you have to grab the opportunity.

Many will stay in their corner and criticise, but few are willing to help. Bark Di Trute is also very fortunate to have supporters who send in reports from Jamaica and other countries.

Bark Di Trute has started to expand its publications by having people write about political things, and this has attracted attention and controversy. Controversy sells. In June, we had record views. We need other people to write on other topics and issues, such as sports, education, and health, for example. We need people who can create some jokes and submit them for publication. Submit short videos of dramatic scenes that you have created.

Remember, none of us, and that includes me, will support all that is written in the blog, but there is always the opportunity to learn something. This is the people's blog, giving the people a voice. It is not controlled by any big financial, political, or religious powerhouse. We just Bark Di Trute.

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What's Happening - July 3, 2026

Consumers must stick to recognized and trusted retailers, or else they will pay dearly for doing otherwise. Consumers also have to be careful about where they purchase food items. 

The government entity, the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority (NCRA), which is responsible for ensuring that standards are maintained, is fast asleep. I have contacted them in the past about consumer matters, and when you hang up the phone, that is the end of the matter.

They have a fancy website, and it seems that is what the focus is on these days—fancy websites and presence on social media. While that is good, the consumer needs action.

You remember the case of the consumer finding metallic objects in the sugar he bought. Did the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority identify the batch number for the sugar, and was that batch recalled? Did they advise the consumers that it was safe to now consume the sugar? What are the findings of that investigation?

This beautiful picture was taken from the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority website. What are their achievements for the last five years?

 
I also bought rice with insects and wondered if the insects were peas. I am yet to hear from the NCRA about that matter.

Recently, a housewife bought some tin sardines, and she found some strange things in the sardines. Have a look at the pictures below.

A tin of sardines.


Plastic material found in sardine tin.

There are some products that you should not consider purchasing. JPS produces 50-cycle electricity, so if you purchase 60-cycle electrical equipment, it will not be energy-efficient, and its lifespan could be short. If that equipment is damaged, JPS will more than likely not accept liability. The warranty might also be made invalid.

Imperial Stove



Do not buy the stove in the above picture because you will find in a year that some burners might not work and the temperature knobs will no longer work.

Air Fryer

The air fryer shown above will start to deteriorate after a few months. The paint for the inside will start to strip, and the rubbers to keep the tray in place will fall out.

When you purchase things, keep your receipts and warranty documents in a safe place. Do not throw away items bought when you find strange items in them. Contact the Consumer Affairs Commission and make a report. Take a copy of your receipt and the product to them. You can also copy me on the report.

These retailers and manufacturers must be held accountable for any inferior products sold to consumers. Always retain your receipt even when you purchase a patty. If you suffer from food poisoning after purchasing a patty, for example, that receipt is your proof of purchase. 


Remember to be careful when you purchase gas because the attendant might put diesel in your vehicle, which uses gas. Do not start or move the vehicle if you find out in time that diesel has been put in your gas tank. Let a recognized garage deal with the matter.

I have been asking for years that the diesel pump should not be placed near to the gas pump, but who cares?

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Thursday, 2 July 2026

JLP Calls Out PNP Lies

 Press Release From The JLP - July 2, 2026

The governing Jamaica Labour Party rejects the PNP's move to utter a series of barefaced and unadulterated lies in a bid to distract from public backlash it is receiving for its consistently disruptive and outrageous conduct in the Parliament.    

The latest lies and weak attempt to spin the narrative were uttered in a media release issued by the PNP on Thursday, July 2, 2026.    

In the interest of Jamaica, the PNP should commit to conducting itself in a more appropriate manner. 


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The PNP’s Latest Masterclass in Parliamentary Melodrama

 Contributed

​The People’s National Party (PNP) is at it again. In their latest press release, dated July 2, 2026, the Opposition treats us to a masterclass in political theatre, clutching their collective pearls over what they describe as a "troubling pattern" threatening Jamaica’s parliamentary democracy. But if you strip away the lofty rhetoric about Westminster traditions and constitutional breakdown, what you are left with is a textbook example of an opposition party crying foul because they failed to navigate basic parliamentary procedure.

​What the press release conveniently leaves out is the broader context: this isn't an isolated incident of "procedural inconsistency," but part of a calculated, week-after-week strategy by the PNP to deliberately disrupt the proceedings of Parliament. Having seemingly abandoned constructive debate, the Opposition has turned Gordon House into a stage for coordinated stunts aimed at stalling government business.

​Let’s dismantle their three "grave" grievances one by one.

​1. The Paulwell Outcry: Rules Apply to Everyone, Even the Opposition

​First, the PNP complains that Leader of Opposition Business Phillip Paulwell was ruled out of order by the Speaker before he could launch into a spiel about an Integrity Commission report. The PNP indignantly claims a Speaker can't rule on an objection without hearing it first.

​But here’s the reality: Parliament runs on an Order Paper—a strict, pre-approved schedule of business. If a Member attempts to hijack the proceedings to introduce a topic not on the agenda, the Speaker doesn't need a five-minute preamble to know it's out of order. Directing Paulwell to discuss the matter privately with the Leader of Government Business wasn't "silencing opposition"; it was standard housekeeping to prevent the House from degenerating into an undisciplined talk-shop.

​2. The "Missed" Division: A Bad Case of Selective Hearing

​Second, the PNP alleges that the Speaker ignored their calls for a "division" (a formal, recorded vote) during a Regulations Committee motion, claiming the Speaker simply said she "hadn't heard" them. They are now dramatically demanding a review of Hansard and official recordings.

​Give us a break. If an Opposition genuinely wants a division, they don't mumble it under their breath; they make it loud, clear, and impossible to ignore. If the Speaker didn't hear it, it's highly likely it was either poorly timed or lacked the collective vocal force required to arrest the proceedings. Turning a simple communication gap into a grand conspiracy to subvert democracy is a desperate stretch, even for a press release.

​3. The Burchell Shield: Hypocrisy in the House

​Finally, the PNP expresses outrage that Government Members launched "sustained personal attacks" against South St. James MP Nekeisha Burchell, accusing the Speaker of letting it dominate the debate.

​This is peak political hypocrisy. The floor of Gordon House has never been a monastery. Both sides of the aisle regularly engage in fierce, partisan political jabs—it is the nature of adversarial politics. For the PNP to suddenly act like delicate flowers who are victims of "personal attacks" ignores the fact that their own members are just as quick to dish it out when the cameras are rolling. If an MP injects themselves aggressively into a heated procedural battle, they cannot whine when the political counterpunch lands.

​The Bottom Line

​This press release isn't about saving Jamaican democracy; it’s about score-settling and media posturing. When the PNP wins a procedural battle, it’s a victory for the people; when they lose, it’s an "authoritarian threat to the constitution."

​Instead of writing breathless press releases accusing the Speaker of bias, the Opposition might want to abandon their ongoing, weekly strategy of disruption, spend more time mastering the Standing Orders, and ensure their members speak loudly enough to be heard. Democracy in Jamaica is doing just fine—the PNP’s parliamentary strategy, however, could use some work.


Contributed by Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher attended Frome Technical High and Illinois State University. He has a BSc in Mass Media. A former videographer at the Jamaica Information Service, he is now a Multimedia Communication Specialist at the University of Illinois.

Anthony is a member of the diaspora who continues to show keen interest in Jamaica. We appreciate members of the diaspora supporting Bark Di Trute.


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