Year: 2015

“Bodah,” a common Jamaican Patois term, refers to “bother,” often used to describe the act of annoying or troubling someone.…

Mi (pronounced me) is a Jamaican Patois word for “I” or “me,” central to personal expressions and self-identification. In the…

“Deh pon,” meaning “on” in Jamaican Patois, is a phrase used to indicate focus, activity, or position. In real estate,…

Saint Mary is a parish situated on Jamaica’s northeastern coast, known for its scenic beauty and tranquil environment. With lush…

Project scope outlines the boundaries and deliverables of a project, defining what is included and excluded in the project’s objectives.…

In Jamaica’s real estate market, Prequalification involves an initial assessment by a lender to determine a buyer’s financial readiness for…

The Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT) is a statutory institution committed to protecting and enhancing Jamaica’s historical and cultural heritage.…

The term “social murder” poignantly encapsulates the tragic reality in which systemic forces—deeply rooted in historical injustices such as slavery—perpetuated…