Sunday, 12 April 2026

Breaking News - US and Iran Fail To Reach Ceasefire Deal


It was expected, and the news now out is that the US and Iran have failed to reach a ceasefire agreement. Vice President of the US JD Vance says the proposal was the final offer. The concern is what's next. It is clear that, although President Trump has used rhetoric to force the Iranians to comply with US demands, they have not done so. Such actions could lead to more aggressive moves by the USA. The reduction of power among the Houthis and Hezbollah suggests a lack of ability to support Iran.  

The US will not bow to demands to allow Iran to continue its stockpile of enriched uranium or control of the Hormuz Strait. The US plans to block the Hormuz Strait on Monday. This means no country will be able to transport oil via the strait. Old-time people would say, "It shall be hell and powder house."

What does this situation mean for the world and for Jamaica specifically? Rising oil prices and an increase in the prices of other commodities, which typically travel through the Hormuz Strait, are the implications of this situation.

This war is affecting the world; therefore, I see it as World War III. If we haven't already prepared a war plan, we need to prepare one now! All of Jamaica will have to be a part of this war plan. Our first move will have to be to reduce our dependency on oil.

If you believe that our situation will be challenging, consider Haiti and Cuba. What a conundrum!

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Diaspora Member Saddened By State Of Grosvenor Terrace, In Kingston



I just received an email from someone in the USA about the Bark Di Trute article concerning Grosvenor Terrace. It reads:

I left Jamaica in 1970 and fondly remember Grosvenor Terrace. I am, therefore, deeply saddened to see the conditions now being depicted in the Manor Park area in this story, as well as in your previous report highlighting the deplorable road conditions in Water Works.

Jamaica truly has the potential to elevate its citizens to a higher standard of living. However, the country must confront what appears to be a laissez-faire attitude towards development. It is wholly unacceptable for any government to allow commercial activities to operate within residential communities without the requisite zoning changes—changes that would give residents a voice in determining whether their neighbourhood should transition from residential to commercial use.

This raises a critical question for the relevant authorities: if this community is zoned for residential purposes, how has such a level of commercial activity been permitted to continue unchecked?

It is time for the KSAC to employ competent code enforcement officers to properly monitor and regulate such matters and to put an end to these unacceptable practices. Where a change in land use is appropriate, the KSAC must adhere to proper protocols, including formal rezoning processes and meaningful input from affected residents.

Unauthorized activities of this nature foster indiscipline and create risks for all. We often hear that Jamaica is a developing nation progressing toward developed status. If that is indeed the goal, then our approach to development must evolve accordingly, preparing our citizens to help the country realize its full potential.

Finally, Mr. Derby, please continue to “Bark Di Trute” and bring attention to these shortcomings.

Very truly yours,

Concerned Jamaican Citizen in the Diaspora  

 

Editor's Note

It is wonderful to hear from someone in the diaspora. Bark Di Trute has more readers in the diaspora than in Jamaica! 

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Are We Converting Manor Park Into A Slum?

Residents from across the island continue to call on the relevant authorities to ensure that their living environment is one where they can be free of certain hazards and that the value of their properties is not negatively impacted. 

We have seen what neglect has caused in front of the University Hospital of the West Indies. Let us stop talking about how much we pay our leaders and tell them that we pay you well, so you must perform.

I just got another report of the fast-deteriorating state of Grosvenor Terrace in Manor Park, Kingston. That was once a beautiful neighbourhood, which we should have tried to replicate across the city. We want to turn it into a slum?

Residents on Grosvenor Terrace sent me the following message:

The entrance to Grosvenor Terrace at Manor Park is now a hazard. The commercial activity at 1 Grosvenor Terrace poses an issue with the entrance and exit from the road as vehicles connected to that entity park on both sides of the entrance to the road, causing a big problem. Next to that property, which for years has carried on commercial activity, is 3 Grosvenor Terrace, which is now being used as a bus Garage 

At the back of the land is a restaurant and bar being operated. This is very unsightly and is also causing a big traffic hazard in what was a quiet residential area. This mess at the entrance is causing this neighbourhood to be unattractive to purchasers and is lowering the real estate values in what was a very peaceful  area for the residents, many of whom have lived there for most of their lives

5 Grosvenor Terrace (an undeveloped lot) has also, we understand, been leased out to be used as a commercial entity. This will further severely make this road a very uncomfortable area to live in if this is allowed to continue.

Something must be done quickly to save the taxpayers of this area before it is too late.

The entire area of Manor Park needs to be upgraded and beautified to make it more appealing and hospitable for the residents of the area.





My friend, Mayor Swaby, we need to take action now, sir. You must leave your office as mayor with this city looking better than when you took office.

Councillor Senior is responsible for this area, I believe. Please push some fire for change, ma'am. I know MP Seiveright cannot be proud of how things are looking, and I expect him to also push for some fire.


Editor's Note

Crime does not only include things like fraud, assault, and murder. One ignored crime will lead to another.

They are now fixing Water Works Road. Thanks to the people for their support, and thanks to MP Delano Seiveright.

Please share this post with all Manor Park residents.

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Bark Di Trute Link To Weather Map



Visit the Weather Link on the Bark Di Trute site, and it will take you to a page with a world of information about the weather. We expect plenty of rain in the afternoon. It is best to view Bark Di Trute on a computer, and you will see the link on the right side of the page. Play around with the weather page, and you will get an idea of what the weather will be like. Check it out. It's fun.

During the hurricane season, you can use it to track disturbances before they become hurricanes. Check the temperature for your area and also the wind speed in your area. I used it effectively to identify the disturbance that became Melissa. The predictions were accurate.

It's a wonderful tool to have at your fingertips.

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Saturday, 11 April 2026

MP Delano Seiveright Responds To Comments About Water Works Road

Minister and MP Delano Seiveright has responded promptly to residents' concerns about the state of Water Works Road in Manor Park in Kingston, which is located in the St. Andrew North East constituency. The concerns were sent to Bark Di Trute.

The following is the Honourable Delano Seiveright’s response.

The Residents

I have spoken with Minister Matthew Samuda, along with the National Water Commission (NWC), Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC), National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), and other relevant agencies. An assessment is now underway, and emergency remedial work will begin as soon as practicable.

Based on current indications, the Government may be required to complete the project and recover the costs from the private developer. All appropriate legal options are being actively reviewed. This situation is unacceptable and will not be allowed to continue.

Additionally, the Government will immediately review how private developments and public sewer connections are being executed, as the current approach is creating far too many problems.

Councillor Senior and I will keep you fully updated.

Delano Seiveright, MP

 




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Editor's Note

Ministers do respond to complaints promptly, and I would like to see the public sector follow that practice. Note also that while a few citizens are concerned and will write to Bark Di Trute, and some will add comments to the blogs, the majority do not seem to care.

Please share this post with community members and add your comment at the bottom of the blog.

Thanks.

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Friday, 10 April 2026

Road In Manor Park In Very Bad Condition!

A Bark Di Trute supporter sent me some pictures of her road at Water Works in Kingston. The road is in the Manor Park Area.

Was this road built properly? Notice that one car has already fallen into a hole on the road.










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