FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2025
VOLUME 119, No.52
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MORNINGS LOUD, VULGAR NINE GET GOING: MUSIC TO GO CUPID MAKES by KENVILLE HORNE THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP) administration will enforce existing laws that prohibit the playing of loud and vulgar music on public transportation. This is expected to take effect when the schools reopen after the Christmas break. Assurance of this came from Phillip Jackson, Minister of Education, Vocational Training, Innovation and Digital Transformation and Area Representative for Marriaqua, as he delivered an address at the December 15 launch of the Richland Park Nine Mornings and Lighting Up celebrations. Jackson told the gathering at Richland Park that students and
SPECIAL APPEAL
Right: Phillip Jackson, Minister of Education, Vocational Training, Innovation and Digital Transformation, has issued an early “warning” that loud and vulgar music on public transportation will not be tolerated. workers should not be subjected to excessively loud or inappropriate music while commuting. According to the minister, who holds degrees in science, technology and economics, exposure to loud music and explicit lyrics can negatively affect students’ learning and workers’ well-being. school. It is my hope that when “Let me send a message. our children get on the vans to go …After Christmas we go back to back to school next term, that the music will not be loud nor vulgar. “As a Minister of Education… I’m saying as a community we have to be a community of decency, laws and standards, and we simply cannot allow our students to be exposed every single day and our workers every single day to loud music damaging their ears, lewd vulgar lyrics filling their (students) minds before they even hit the classroom,” said the Education Minister. Continued on Page 3. Left: Mini buses were sanitised during the Covid-19 crisis now it looks like they will be sanitised again, this time to rid them of loud and vulgar music.
EVEN AS HE COMMITTED to continuing the development of the Nine Morning Festival, newly installed Minister of Youth, Sport, Culture and Creative Industries - Kaschaka Cupid called on citizens across the state to embrace the “deeper meaning of Christmas,” and to keep that message and the joy of Christmas in their hearts all year around. Minister Cupid made the call while delivering his maiden ‘Nine Mornings Address’, at the official launch of the 2025 edition of the festival last Sunday, Dec. 14, at Heritage Square. Continued on Page 3. One of the performers at the opening thrilled the crowd with his playing of the harmonica while accompanying himself with on guitar.
Kaschaka Cupid Minister of Culture, newly installed, promised to do his all to continue to grow the festival.