Saturday, 16 May 2026

NCB Do You Care For Your Customers?

Have a look at the video below.


A bank that allows its customers to be herded in a space like this, like animals, has no respect for those who help them earn major revenues.

The operations manager needs to take a look at this situation and come up with a solution. When we heard about ABM, we thought that the days of long lines in our banks had come to an end.

This is a disgrace. This video was captured at MegaMart in Kingston.

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The Right To A Liveable Space

Contributed

A livable space statement is an interpretation of the United Nations International Covenant on Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).

Article 11(1), to which Jamaica and over 175 countries are signatories, is not embedded as one of our constitutional rights.

Reads as follows:

"The right of everyone to an adequate standard of living for himself and family, including adequate food, clothing, and housing, and to continuous improvement of living conditions".

Squatting was created by the colonial British government. Be reminded that in 1838, the Emancipation papers made an estimated 450,000 slaves squatters.

What are we celebrating, Emancipation/Independence, and to do what? Celebrate the nearly 1.5 million squatters? (According to some "official" information, that figure has remained at 700,000 since the 1960s, which is ridiculous.)

Oh, perhaps to eat, sleep, procreate, defecate, whine, steal, and trash-talk. Non-black indentured labourers got land and money.

Well, Jews got a headstart under the Spanish 1494 colonizers from about 1530 onwards to the British 1655 to 1838 and beyond; thus, 16 of Jamaica's 21 wealthiest families are Jewish.

Any decent conscious leader, academic, or strategic thinker knows that squatting can be and must be eliminated for emancipation or independence to begin to have real meaning to the 98% of Jamaica's population, mainly black.

Constant excuses comparing USA homelessness and squatting (doesn't necessarily mean being homeless or without a fixed place of abode) cannot be eliminated, is a lame excuse to keep decorated slavery going.

Most squatters (without legal tenure to the property occupied) in Jamaica are not homeless, different from those who legally own a home.

Crown lands are already paid for by the colonial government. We should not wait for those lands to be retransfered to the descendants of slave owners under the guise of  "INVESTMENTS".

Call the squatters elimination program  REPARATIONS if that would be deemed more strategic, no problem. Let's break away from the traditional slave plantation psyche that squatter liberation is impossible.

It will be done no more squatting not from the "meet the judge or your maker" Prime stance.

The ICESCR article 11(1) must be the guide and also be "Mace-d" solidly in the Jamaican Constitution's rights and privileges for its citizenry.


Michael Spence

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Labour Day?

Press Release Ministry of Culture, Gender , Entertainment and Sport - May 15, 2026

The Hon. Olive Grange OJ

The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, has said that this year’s Labour Day will focus on the restoration of sports, early childhood and community facilities. 

The focus was selected in the context of the devastating hurricane Melissa which affected Jamaica last October.

The Minister also announced that there will be two national projects this year.

“One of the projects will be in Western Jamaica which was severely affected by hurricane Melissa.  That project will involve significant work at the Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution in St Elizabeth,” said Minister Grange. 

She said the school suffered severe damage during the hurricane, “and so we will all come together to ensure that we can restore a safe and comfortable place for the children to learn and to grow.”

This year’s other national project will be rehabilitation and construction works at Sabina Park, one of the country’s premier sports venues.

The Minister said the “much needed works at Sabina Park will enable the venue to successfully host upcoming international cricket assignments” including the Sri Lanka tour of the West Indies and the return of the Caribbean Premier League to Jamaica.

As usual, each municipality will lead a project on Labour Day.

Minister Grange said: “I’m encouraging everyone to let us put work into Labour Day.  There is much for us to do as we continue to recover from last year’s devastating hurricane and prepare for this year’s hurricane season, which begins on June one.”

Labour Day will be observed on Monday, May 25 because the 23rd falls on a Saturday.

The theme is ‘One People, One Purpose: In all things Jamaica Wins’.


Editor's Note
Can someone tell me what in this release tells you about the struggles and achievements of out workers? What are we observing Labour Day for? Is it just in memory of Michael Manley's "Put work into Labour Day?

Will we educate the workers about the work of Bustamante, St. William Grant, Marcus Garvey and others in the fight for the workers?

Probably, we need to check our history and ascertain why Labour Day was introduced in the first place.

What role will the Ministry of Labour play and what role will the trade unions play. We have sidelined the workers' unions from Labour Day, the Workers' Day.

Friday, 15 May 2026

Vernon's Operation Is Coming Up!



Thanks To Good People

Good people can make a big difference in your life. I tell people to keep good people close, and when they see evil people, not even Usain Bolt should be able to catch them.

This past year has been a difficult one for me after I first discovered that I have prostate cancer. Thanks to a good doctor who just called me to ask me if I was taking care of myself. His checks revealed quite a bit. Thanks to doctors, the Honourable Professor Errol Morrison, Dr Lucien Tomlinson, Dr Belinda Morrison, Professor Dr Soyibo, Dr Murphy, the Heart Foundation of Jamaica and all the people who worked with these doctors and organizations.

Thanks to Councillor Winston Maragh, Minister Pearnel Charles Jr., Suzette Enriques, Everton Anderson, Dr Kimorley Humphrey, and all the staff at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. Audley Gordon and also the Ministry of Health.  Of course, I have only highlighted a few of the people who have been supportive of me.

Now to those good people who surround me and who have showered me with love and care. Some send messages every day to check on me. I don't know many of them, including those overseas. A few invited me to dinner.

Many people have improved their support of Bark Di Trute, and because of that help, I have been able to continue to help others with consumer issues.

Some people are working hard to hear me on the radio again. Yes, after the operation, I will have to start earning something. Some of you have made financial contributions, and I thank you very much. 


The Costs And Operation Date Coming Up

Tests during the year cost close to JAD 1 million. The cost of the operation will run into approximately JAD 4 million. It's been over a year since I started to discover my challenges, and it seemed as if that operation would not have been possible. Only one report is outstanding, and the operation could be at the beginning of June.

There were the blood tests, MRI, x-rays, biopsy test, heart stress test, colonoscopy and endoscopy tests, ultrasound, and CT scan. I must be the most medically tested person in Jamaica (LOL). Take my humble advice; it is important to take some of these tests whether you are ill or not. During this month, one person in the news media business was taken out by a heart attack, and another had a major heart attack. A few others are now experiencing heart challenges. The men need to check on their prostate, especially if it runs in the family and they are about to hit the 50-year-old mark. You also need to check for diabetes and hypertension, the silent killers. Too many people I meet are overweight. I am proud to tell you that over the past few years, I dropped my weight from 230 lbs to 169 lbs, and it has made a major difference to my health.


That Scare

I had a scare a few weeks ago. I got an intense pain in my right leg, and a pharmacy friend advised me to get to the hospital immediately because it could be a blood clot. As I arrived at the hospital, a lady whom I know decided to take charge of my situation even though she was there with her own ailment. It was not a blood clot. I was not able to walk without assistance for a few days. The porter who was pushing my wheelchair at the hospital asked the lady who was assisting me to take me to the nurses' station.

I said to him,"Yu mad, yu a direct a man's wife to look after me." He was confused. That same lady covered my medical costs for the hospital.

I continue the fight, and I know that I will be fine to continue publishing Bark Di Trute, help others, and possibly be back on the radio.

Thanks to you all. I love you. I am certainly blessed.

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Stella Maris Ongoing Investigation

Press Release from MOCA, May 14, 2026



The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) is aware of the ongoing concern regarding recent threats made against members of the Stella Maris school community. MOCA wishes to advise the public that the matter is being investigated jointly between the Agency and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

Given the concerns regarding safety and security at the institution, the JCF has stepped up its presence on the school compound and continues to monitor and assess the environment. 

At this point, MOCA is unable to comment further on the investigation, but wishes to reassure the public and the Stella Maris community that the Agency is treating the matter with the highest priority and urgency and will update the public, where appropriate.

In the meantime, MOCA invites anyone with information on the matter to contact the Agency via its Tip Hotline, 888-MOCA-TIP or Crime Stop 311. 

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Accident In St. Ann, Road Blocked

The road is now blocked at the Mamee Bay roundabout in St. Ann due to an accident that occurred there at about 4:20 pm. Bark Di Trute is not aware of any deaths, but the police took the injured to the nearby hospital.

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Patois, Parliament and The Brebre Behaviour Of Some Parliamentarians

The behaviour of some members of the Jamaican parliament is despicable. It seems that we want our parliament to take on the dancehall culture, which is appropriate for the dancehall and not for our parliament.

Listen to Bark Di Trute's comments on this matter.

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