
Farmer John
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Farmer John
@akeem_ming
MSc LSCM ||Exporter| Operations Manager | Believer in Agriculture| Believer in SMSEs



I have a problem with how I see the police handling these bodies. TODAY in March Pen is another example. I guess they are not trained to handle the dead and therefore should be in no rush to move these bodies from scenes. Leave it to the professionals like people at the morgue…






I have a problem with how I see the police handling these bodies. TODAY in March Pen is another example. I guess they are not trained to handle the dead and therefore should be in no rush to move these bodies from scenes. Leave it to the professionals like people at the morgue…




Our government and opposition tend to see their citizens as customers of a business and not people whose wellbeing they should care about. Very little has to do with actually easing the stress of LIVING in Jamaica and I hope this is addressed next election cycle.

Finance Minister Fayval Williams says Jamaica is seeing a “deluge” of duty-free packages, as some shoppers split orders or undervalue items to remain under the US$100 threshold. Responding to concerns raised by the Opposition spokesman on finance, Julian Robinson, who questioned whether the increase in the de minimis threshold was a policy contradiction, Williams said her reference to local retailers during her opening budget presentation was to highlight the unintended impact of the policy. She explained that the practice of “order splitting” is depriving the Government of revenue and placing added pressure on local businesses competing with untaxed imports. “The unforeseen consequence is that no revenue flows to the Treasury… that was simply not the intent of the policy.” (📷: Joseph Wellington, 🎥: @pbcjamaica) #BudgetDebate #JamaicaObserver #AlwaysAhead #FayvalWilliams #Budget2026

Finance Minister Fayval Williams has raised concerns about “order splitting”, a practice in which shoppers divide large online purchases into smaller packages to remain under the US$100 duty-free threshold. Read more: jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/2… #GLNRToday









