Living in Bermuda, one becomes used to waiting for a considerable amount of time to deliver something ordered online. It is not unusual to wait up to three weeks to a month to receive the desired good...
A few weeks ago, an announcement was made by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention stating that those who are fully vaccinated would no longer have to wear a mask inside of a store or restaur...
“Thank you Mama for the nine months you carried me through
All those pain and sufferin'
No one knows the struggle you bear a just only you”
— Sizzla
A few weeks ago, persons worldw...
“A domino effect or chain reaction is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a chain of similar events.”
At the point of crossroads, individuals or groups have to decide which pat...
There was a time that we thought the divisions in Bermuda were based on a few categories such as race, economic class or politics.
Then again, there is always the biggest divider in Bermuda. That bein...
This week, a neighbour posted on social media that one of their parents had passed away suddenly.
Late last week, we were informed by family members of a senior that they were now in the intensive car...
As a young boy growing up, my mother always told me that I had a big, older cousin who worked for Cable & Wireless. Additionally, this cousin was supposed to be "somewhat" of a good footballer.
You kn...
“Stop the racism!” “Stop the violence!” “Stop the hate!”
Chants that are synonymous with the struggle of Blacks around the world.
Chants crystallised last year, during the global Black Lives Matter mo...
A few days ago a very good friend of mine, Jamel Hardtman, posted something on Facebook that grabbed the attention of quite a few people.
Mr Hardtman stated that governments around the world are missi...
For too many years Bermudians have been fed with the narrative that we need to become more like the Cayman Islands, specifically with regard to work-permit and status issues.
Realistically, it is hard...