The government is presently faced with a number of issues they may find difficult to navigate, given the current reality. The least of which may be the age-old problem of squatting, the Prime Minister’s recent pronouncement on the shortage of skilled workers, and the ongoing problem of crime. How are they reacting to these issues as the country looks to move forward? In this conversation, we have Political Commentator Kevin O’Brien Chang and we get a perspective from the Diaspora, with a consultant member who was the Executive Director and Vice President of the Press Association of Jamaica, Hylton Dennis. Watch the discussion below:
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