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...
“In the cruise industry the term home port is also often used in reference to the port in which a ship will take on/change over the majority of its passengers while taking on stores, supplies and ...
“See the hypocrites, dem a galang deh” – B
ob Marley
It is always amusing to hear persons or organisations expose a degree of hypocrisy between what they say versus what they actually do.
Afte...
In March 2020, Bermudians experienced the last week of “life as we knew it”.
Whether it be shopping, family gatherings, company parties, weekly sports games or simply going to work, everything has cha...
Upcoming elections
In our sister Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands, it will be having its General Election on April 14.
On Nomination Day, Monday gone, there were 50 candidates vying for 1...
Last Friday, there was a General Election held in our sister Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI).
Bermudian Colony
Turks and Caicos Islands are a British Overseas Territory c...
“Rain, rain, go away.
Come again another day”
Bermudian environmental planner Andrew Outerbridge commented in great detail in The Royal Gazette this week about his first impression of the n...