Published on Feb 5, 2013 National Integrity Action (NIA) is a not-for-profit organization that was launched in December 2011 with the objective of combatting corruption in Jamaica on a non-partisan basis. This film, produced by NIA, graphically details four episodes in Jamaica’s 50-year Post-Independence history, each of which speaks to how corruption undermines Jamaica’s achievements.
Category: Wisdom
Watch “Can you forgive a politician? | Gervase Warner | TEDxPortofSpain” on YouTube
FROM CRISIS TO CRISIS-‐ COMMENTARY BY CHARLES WILKIN NOVEMBER 2014.
Audio of Commentary Charles Wilkin QC – “From Crisis to Crisis” The political crisis over the Motion of No Confidence now pending in the National Assembly for almost two years has shaken our democracy at its roots. It has highlighted three major ailments in that fragile democracy namely the inadequacy of the constitution, the overwhelming… Read More
The Secret to Healthy Ageing
This is the 3rd public lecture in a series on issues of ageing given on October 22nd 2014 at the UWI Open Campus St. Kitts & Nevis in collaboration with The Ripple Institute SKN. I would like to thank Mr. Anthony Jarvis for making available to me the audio which was incorporated into the youtube… Read More
CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARY COMMISSION JUDGEMENT – JULY 31, 2014
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Uncle Kishu’s Acceptance of Award Speech at the Chamber of Commerce on June 07, 2014
Just Elaborating on a Spectacular Untold Story
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a young girl who was raped by one of the soldiers of an occupying force. She became pregnant and given the purity customs of her time, she was ostracised by her family and cast out by the community to fend for herself as… Read More
ST. KITTS AND NEVIS COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL REPORT 3O SEPTEMBER 2010
The Four LOVES Deconstructed – an illustrated guide to the Kingdoms of God and Mammon
Matthew 6:24 King James Version (KJV) “No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” From Wikipedia, accessed May 30, 2013 “Mammon, in the New Testament of the Bible,… Read More
The Empathic Civilization — An Address Before the British Royal Society for the Arts — By Jeremy Rifkin – March 15, 2010
The following address has been reproduced in its entirely as it is the single most important speech that has transformed my worldview and has served as the catalyst for this blog site and my writings. My fervent hope is that you would also be touched and your worldview transformed for the better as mine was.… Read More