Don't know anything about this case, but the ministry of education is where the incompetent or insane elephants go to die waiting for retirement.
As to 'plantation' , it is a common observation by teachers because the selection of the brass in the profession is very much like a plantation, as they have to keep teachers oppressed.
If you think the situation in the public system is bad, try the private system. There has been a massive exodus of expatriates because they were eligible for unemployment benefit. Many now must work for reduced or delayed salaries and do more work because there is no acknowledgement that the preparation of online lessons is very time consuming.
So yep, many a teacher out there selling baked goods or sewing or even stuffing shelves because of covid.
They used those with success in Mexico too. A much lower dose of ivetmectin than used in India.
More than 3 billion people have used ivermectin and the adverse effects are minuscule compared to those of amoxycilin that your dentist gives you before root canals.
But you cannot create new business and economy in a place where most things are imported.
For example, those who would have become millionaires sewing masks after the importation of masks was forbidden never materialized. Thise same folks went on to soffer as they could not sew uniforms.
Then the incompetent one raised the duty on sewing machines to 45%. In Ingrahams time used to be duty free.
Then coconut water sellers never prospered either. Plastic bottles also attract 45% duty.
ohdrap4 says...
Don't know anything about this case, but the ministry of education is where the incompetent or insane elephants go to die waiting for retirement.
As to 'plantation' , it is a common observation by teachers because the selection of the brass in the profession is very much like a plantation, as they have to keep teachers oppressed.
If you think the situation in the public system is bad, try the private system. There has been a massive exodus of expatriates because they were eligible for unemployment benefit. Many now must work for reduced or delayed salaries and do more work because there is no acknowledgement that the preparation of online lessons is very time consuming.
So yep, many a teacher out there selling baked goods or sewing or even stuffing shelves because of covid.
On BTVI staff’s threat over chairman’s reselection
Posted 27 September 2021, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The north remembers.
On Hubert Minnis sworn in as Leader of Opposition
Posted 25 September 2021, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
They used those with success in Mexico too.
A much lower dose of ivetmectin than used in India.
More than 3 billion people have used ivermectin and the adverse effects are minuscule compared to those of amoxycilin that your dentist gives you before root canals.
On ‘FUNDS NEEDED FOR COVID FIGHT’: Darville warns that health system needs money in a hurry
Posted 24 September 2021, 12:27 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Not we all. Renward Wells said the vaccine was a silver bullet.
I wear my mask. Does it stop covid? Prolly not. But it stops the flu and other droplet transmussion things. Dont want to have that and Covid.
Minnis told the vaccinated to party on.
Delta will end the pandemic. It will slow down new variants and force treatments to be used.
On ‘FUNDS NEEDED FOR COVID FIGHT’: Darville warns that health system needs money in a hurry
Posted 24 September 2021, 12:23 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Elitist project. This is for the rich to finance tax free homes for their 18 to 25 children.
On Coleby-Davis: We’ll review Prospect Ridge
Posted 23 September 2021, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Dont worry . They have been digitizing tgexregistry forcat least 10 years,and aintvfinished yet.
On The coming national crisis
Posted 23 September 2021, 10:56 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Lets increase VAT and NIB to pay for it.
On Utility-scale solar found ‘impractical’ for Nassau
Posted 22 September 2021, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
But you cannot create new business and economy in a place where most things are imported.
For example, those who would have become millionaires sewing masks after the importation of masks was forbidden never materialized. Thise same folks went on to soffer as they could not sew uniforms.
Then the incompetent one raised the duty on sewing machines to 45%. In Ingrahams time used to be duty free.
Then coconut water sellers never prospered either. Plastic bottles also attract 45% duty.
On Legislation to replace COVID-19 Emergency Orders ‘a top priority’
Posted 21 September 2021, 9:57 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Cut to 10% but make it across the board.
No more vat free things.
On Moody’s throws wrench into PLP’s VAT cut plan
Posted 21 September 2021, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The council member still speaks anonymously.
We even here undercthe cover of nom de plummes gave better advice.
On ‘Cabinet should have spoken up’
Posted 21 September 2021, 11:29 a.m. Suggest removal