Mavado has been for some years been quite a favourite of mine, although he often makes one cringe at the senseless acts of "youthful exuberance" which have him being often reported in a negative light.
Anyway in recent times, (since he got back his visa?) he seems to be taking life more seriously and acting more responsibly and the report in this weekend's Star, gives one reason for optimism. I am referring to the story under the headline "Mavado joins Stop the bleeding campaign". This is in reference to a movement by that name in St. Croix. Among the aims of this movement is "......to promote anti-gun drive while providing a vehicle for change through the preforming arts."
Congratulations Mavado, but wouldn't it be great if you took it a step further. For crime in St. Croix is not close to the level in Jamaica and with your talent and influence, you are well placed to lead a similar programme right here at home.
How about it "my yute?"
Anyway in recent times, (since he got back his visa?) he seems to be taking life more seriously and acting more responsibly and the report in this weekend's Star, gives one reason for optimism. I am referring to the story under the headline "Mavado joins Stop the bleeding campaign". This is in reference to a movement by that name in St. Croix. Among the aims of this movement is "......to promote anti-gun drive while providing a vehicle for change through the preforming arts."
Congratulations Mavado, but wouldn't it be great if you took it a step further. For crime in St. Croix is not close to the level in Jamaica and with your talent and influence, you are well placed to lead a similar programme right here at home.
How about it "my yute?"
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