Monday, 1 June 2026

"Motorized Pyramid Scheme Economic Model" (MPSEM) on Citizens

Contributed

I write after spending some time, from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM at Sabina Park Traffic Court, resolving 2 outstanding tickets. There were thousands of people turning up.

That experience reflected deep systemic failures in how Jamaica manages motor vehicle administration.


What I witnessed:

  1. Unmanageable backlog: I saw a citizen with ∼300 tickets. Another recently publicized case of an elder who had 40. This is not access to justice - it’s congestion and warehousing.
  2. Administrative errors: One of my tickets was dated for a year that had not yet occurred. It was dismissed, but only after a full day lost from work and family.
  3. Lost records: My second ticket could not be located until late evening, forcing an unnecessary 17-hour wait.

The larger issue - MPSEM:  

This Motorized Pyramid Scheme Economic Model pushes Jamaicans into car dependency,  fueled by poor public transport, which extracts revenue through ticketing fines, tolls, duties, spare parts, and fees.

The psychology of “More man have kiar, more man have gyal” still shapes policy, but ordinary citizens bear the cost.

Recommendations:

  1. Digitize and decentralize*: Put all tickets in an online system with search, payment, and error-checking before court dates are issued.Allow payments at remittance agencies.
  2. Restore public transportation*: Fund reliable standardized buses and begin a phased restoration of passenger rail services. 
  3.  Modern economies prioritize movement of people over movement of cars.

Commission an independent study: Task UWI Social Sciences, LSE, or Harvard with auditing MPSEM’s economic and social impact, including who benefits from fines, tolls, and import duties.

Jamaicans, overall, are not “bad drivers”. We are navigating a poorly planned system on top of bad roads. 

I am sure there are many willing to provide full support to reform efforts.

I look forward to the people's response and to seeing concrete steps toward a fairer, more efficient system.


Michael Spence

So-Called Social Media Creators


There is a set of low-level, low-class people publishing things on the internet that I must warn you about. First, they tend to misinform people and twist events to suit a particular story. I gather that some of them are involved in scamming, and some of them have been arrested here in Jamaica and in the US. Some have even aligned themselves with political parties to gain acceptance.

These people, in their drive to get attention and followers, will go into the sewer main to dig up people's business. You must have seen the video about Dervan Malcolm, a former broadcaster at Power 106. The man is sick and is no longer on the radio, and we find time to write some nasty things about his family. Those who watch, enjoy, and share those videos about him are also very sick. 

They take news items and completely reword the news to fabricate their own news. They are dangerous. A classic example is the US aircraft carrier that is visiting Jamaica, about which they have made up some incredible stories.

The egos of these so-called social media creators are out of control, and they are telling you how many people are following them and how many have signed their petitions. Some of these demented people now see themselves as the prime minister. They are suffering from delusions of grandeur.

If we feed our minds with garbage from these people, then we will become garbage bins. There is a trend in making people's private lives public. I would suggest that these so-called social media creators start by making their own lives public. You would get some interesting stories.

The filth that emanates from their posts sometimes will make an alligator vomit. It is interesting to note that it is many of our men are involved in the nastiness. A no man dem dey.

We need to remove these people from our space because they are like a body of sewer water that is running into a clean pond of water. They will damage social media. People still look to the traditional media houses for accurate information and not to some of those garbage-filled pages.

Listen to this video below, which is part of a longer video. The rest of the video has outrageous information. This joker says the PM has to sign all land titles. Really?

_____________________________ 

 

Watch This Video Now.

 ________________

Please add your comments at the bottom of the blog. Share this blog with all your friends and relatives.


It is best to view the blog on a computer or in web view on your phone.

 ________________

The promotional video below was done by Bark Di Trute for social media. We could do it for you also. Click the icon to watch the video.



Bark Di Trute requests that you click on the advertiser's link on the page and also donate to the work of Bark Di Trute. It takes cash to care!

_________________



 
_________________

Subscribe Now!

Remember that Bark Di Trute could fail to bark one day without your support. Send your ideas, stories, and news by WhatsApp at (876) 816-5261.

You can view the blog with your computer at https://vderby.blogspot.com, and you will be able to see the various links. For example, there is a link that takes you to the calendar to see what is happening on the weekend. You can even search the site for articles. There is also a weather link, which you can use to track hurricanes.

_____________________


Sunday, 31 May 2026

Charlie's Pharmacy Celebrates 35 Years!

In 1991, when our health care journey began, there was an urgent need to expand and upgrade health care services in Downtown Kingston. The public health care system was inadequate to meet the needs of the populace due, amongst other factors, to inadequate funding.

Vervell "Charlie"
Daniels

Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd., a community retail pharmacy, was established by Mr Vervell “Charlie” McDaniel and his family, to provide a high quality health care facility in Downtown, Kingston. The directors of this establishment are committed to meeting the health care needs of this constituency by satisfying the main factors which influence the consumers’ choice – “cost, accessibility and quality of service” (Suzette Tulloch, UWI, 1997).

The Managing Director of Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd. is Dr Dahlia McDaniel, a registered pharmacist for 37 years, who is a Public Health specialist. Dr McDaniel’s work with HIV/AIDS in Downtown Kingston, through Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd., was highlighted at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa in 2001, and she received a National Award from the Jamaican government in 2013 for her contribution to public health. 


Dr. Dahlia MrDaniel
Managing Director.

The pharmacy, apart from satisfying the general medication needs of our clients, is now a major supplier of medication for HIV/AIDS to clients from various areas of Jamaica. Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd. is one of the largest suppliers of HIV medication in the private sector. In fact, since August 2010, they have been a supplier of HIV medications to the public, on behalf of the Ministry of Health, Jamaica. 

Our pharmacists are also specialists in diabetes management and diabetes education. We value and cherish all our team members, whom we regard highly amongst our assets.

The pharmacy endorses and participates in the government of Jamaica’s health care programmes – Jamaica Drugs for the Elderly Programme (JADEP), and the National Health Fund (NHF). Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd has received commendations for our provision of health care services to the public from these agencies. Charlie’s Pharmacy accepts all major private health insurance cards. 

Our services include the WhatsApp Prescription Service and the Prescription Delivery service. In this way, we can serve the wider Jamaican community, not just persons who live and work and traverse Downtown Kingston. Stay where you are, and we will get your medication to you. 

Charlie’s Pharmacy Ltd is a good corporate citizen, frequently donating pharmaceuticals, amongst other gifts to the Brother’s of the Poor, and The Lord’s Place at Higholborn Street, Kingston, and the Church of God in Jamaica.

Join the celebrations. Share this blog.

Charlie and Enid McDaniel
 



Participation in Optima 5K Run/ Walk for Charity - February 2026


Dr. Dahlia McDaniel on the job.

Pharmacist and patient.

_____________________________ 

 

Watch This Video Now.

 ________________

Please add your comments at the bottom of the blog. Share this blog with all your friends and relatives.


It is best to view the blog on a computer or in web view on your phone.

 ________________

The promotional video below was done by Bark Di Trute for social media. We could do it for you also. Click the icon to watch the video.

Bark Di Trute requests that you click on the advertiser's link on the page and also donate to the work of Bark Di Trute. It takes cash to care!

_________________



 
_________________

Subscribe Now!

Remember that Bark Di Trute could fail to bark one day without your support. Send your ideas, stories, and news by WhatsApp at (876) 816-5261.

You can view the blog with your computer at https://vderby.blogspot.com, and you will be able to see the various links. For example, there is a link that takes you to the calendar to see what is happening on the weekend. You can even search the site for articles. There is also a weather link, which you can use to track hurricanes.

_____________________


No Ebola Case In Jamaica

Press Release From The Ministry Of Health, May 30, 2026

Dr. J Bisasor - McKenzie,
Chief Medical Officer.

The Ministry of Health & Wellness has advised that there are no Ebola cases in Jamaica. As previously announced and in keeping with our port of entry surveillance protocol, the health team at Jamaica’s ports of entry has ramped up surveillance of Jamaicans and travellers to Jamaica, who have travelled to or transited through Ebola-affected countries in the last 21 days. As a reminder, persons travelling from affected countries will be quarantined upon arrival. 

Since the release of the Ministry’s public service announcement on Monday, May 25, the Ministry can confirm that eight (8) passengers from several flights into the country had a travel history associated with the affected countries. These individuals have received counselling from the airport health desk, placed under mandatory self-quarantine and are being monitored by the respective health departments.  Importantly, all eight passengers have not manifested any symptoms associated with Ebola, therefore transmission is not likely, and therefore there is no risk as it relates to the other passengers on these flights. 

Again, Jamaicans are urged to review their travel plans and avoid traveling to or transiting through affected countries and the Ministry further advises the public to ascertain health information.

The Ministry of Health & Wellness is committed to full transparency and will continue to provide timely, accurate updates through its official channels. We urge members of the public, including social media users, bloggers, and vloggers, to verify information before sharing it and to desist from circulating misinformation concerning the Ebola virus, which can cause unnecessary public anxiety. The public is encouraged to rely only on official and authorized sources for health information. 


Click the icon below to listen to Dr Bisasor McKenzie.

_____________________________ 

 

Watch This Video Now.



 ________________

Please add your comments at the bottom of the blog. Share this blog with all your friends and relatives.


It is best to view the blog on a computer or in web view on your phone.

 ________________

The promotional video below was done by Bark Di Trute for social media. We could do it for you also. Click the icon to watch the video.





Bark Di Trute requests that you click on the advertiser's link on the page and also donate to the work of Bark Di Trute. It takes cash to care!

_________________



 
_________________

Subscribe Now!

Remember that Bark Di Trute could fail to bark one day without your support. Send your ideas, stories, and news by WhatsApp at (876) 816-5261.

You can view the blog with your computer at https://vderby.blogspot.com, and you will be able to see the various links. For example, there is a link that takes you to the calendar to see what is happening on the weekend. You can even search the site for articles. There is also a weather link, which you can use to track hurricanes.

_____________________


JUTC Bus Fire In Spanish Town Update

 Press Release From The JUTC - May 31, 2026


Spanish Town, St. Catherine —  The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is providing an update regarding a bus fire incident that occurred at approximately 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the JUTC lay-by at the Spanish Town Transport Centre. 

Preliminary reports indicate that a bus assigned to Route 22 had pulled into the lay-by when members of the bus crew observed sparks coming from a cellphone charging port located at the rear of the vehicle. The crew immediately responded and attempted to extinguish the sparks using the onboard fire extinguisher. Despite their efforts, a fire subsequently developed and engulfed the bus. 

Importantly, there were no passengers on board the bus at the time of the incident. No passengers or bystanders sustained injuries as a result of the fire. The driver and dispatcher received minor injuries while responding to the incident. Both individuals were treated at hospital and released on the same day. 

The Jamaica Fire Brigade and the Jamaica Constabulary Force responded promptly to the scene and are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. The JUTC is pleased to report that there was minimal disruption to service arising from the incident, and operations at the transport centre continued with limited impact to commuters. 

The safety of our passengers, employees and the wider public remains our highest priority. JUTC is fully cooperating with the relevant authorities as investigations continue. 

Further updates will be provided to the public as additional information becomes available. 

_____________________________ 

 

Watch This Video Now.

 ________________

Please add your comments at the bottom of the blog. Share this blog with all your friends and relatives.


It is best to view the blog on a computer or in web view on your phone.

 ________________

The promotional video below was done by Bark Di Trute for social media. We could do it for you also. Click the icon to watch the video.



Bark Di Trute requests that you click on the advertiser's link on the page and also donate to the work of Bark Di Trute. It takes cash to care!

_________________



 
_________________

Subscribe Now!

Remember that Bark Di Trute could fail to bark one day without your support. Send your ideas, stories, and news by WhatsApp at (876) 816-5261.

You can view the blog with your computer at https://vderby.blogspot.com, and you will be able to see the various links. For example, there is a link that takes you to the calendar to see what is happening on the weekend. You can even search the site for articles. There is also a weather link, which you can use to track hurricanes.

_____________________

Fire At Spanish Town JUTC Depot



I just got a report from a Bark Di Trute supporter that there was a fire at the Spanish Town JUTC bus depot yesterday. I have not seen a report on this matter from the Jamaica Fire Brigade Service nor the JUTC management. The bus seemed to have been completely destroyed by the fire.

Was the bus engine left running? Did the driver notice any indication of overheating on the bus? Is there a risk of fire using these LNG buses? Were there any fire extinguishers nearby or on the bus? Was there a fire hydrant nearby or other equipment that could be used to control the fire until the Jamaica Fire Brigade Service trucks arrived? 

We have to be transparent in these matters because this bus was a part of the public transportation system. Passengers need to be aware of the risks of travelling on these buses.


_____________________________ 

 

Watch This Video Now.

 ________________

Please add your comments at the bottom of the blog. Share this blog with all your friends and relatives.


It is best to view the blog on a computer or in web view on your phone.

 ________________

The promotional video below was done by Bark Di Trute for social media. We could do it for you also. Click the icon to watch the video.



Bark Di Trute requests that you click on the advertiser's link on the page and also donate to the work of Bark Di Trute. It takes cash to care!

_________________



 
_________________

Subscribe Now!

Remember that Bark Di Trute could fail to bark one day without your support. Send your ideas, stories, and news by WhatsApp at (876) 816-5261.

You can view the blog with your computer at https://vderby.blogspot.com, and you will be able to see the various links. For example, there is a link that takes you to the calendar to see what is happening on the weekend. You can even search the site for articles. There is also a weather link, which you can use to track hurricanes.

_____________________





Most Popular Posts.