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SHARE YOUR #DIGISIX

Share your DigiSix in celebration of our 600,000 family members on Facebook! 

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  2. Submit 6 positive things you want for Jamaica in 2014 #NewYear                       (in the 'Enter text' section to the right)
  3. Share with your friends.

#BeExtraordinary and help us to have a positive outlook for the future of our beloved people and country.

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Entrants/Contestants must reside in Jamaica.

You must "Like" the Digicel Jamaica Facebook page. 

Must submit entries during competition period starting December 10-13.

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Juvelle Taylor
1. A SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN MURDER AND CRIMES- Our country is so small and beautiful with people that are often friendly but yet we have so many crimes every year. We need to propel more iniciatives to help fight this high murder rate including more accountability from the justice system and the introduction or heavier use of forensic science. Also there are too many crimes; praedial larceny, theft, rapes and assaults, th occurence of these need to be curbed in 2014.
2. A HIGHER LEVEL OF ROAD SAFETY - Whether its motorists or cyclists, more attention needs to be given to road safety and each person should be reminded of their responsibilities while on the road and heavier sanctions should be introduced if they do not exhibit such safety measures.
3. MORE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY - Over the past few decades there has been too many scandals and questionable decisions being made my our elected officials that we are unaware of. We are always promised change but in 2014 we need to see the change happening regardless of who is in charge.
4. MORE CHARITY SUPPORT - Often times we think doing good is only for ourselves or for our friends but we need to support the less fortunate not only at christmas time but all the time by giving in cash or kind. Remember it is a blessing to give just as to receive!
5. CLEANER MUSIC - Dancehall and reggae music is what our country and our culture is known for. We need to hear and see more uplifting and more concious music being played on our airwaves and displayed on our televisions. The slackness and violence portrayed in our music indeed contributes to the degradation of our value systems, especially among youth.
6. A DECLINE IN UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES- The last unemployment rate as reported by STATIN was 15.40% with unemployment among youth occupying 6% of that figure. The government needs to invest into initiatives that will offer job creation, not only in the traditional sectors like teaching and medice, but also into non-traditional areas like forensic science, engineering biotechnology, environmental management and also into the skills sectors as these areas are just as important.
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Hyacinth Smith
My Resolution for Jamaica in 2013
1) Jamaica to reduce its debt by at least 75%
2) Significant reduction in the crime rate
3) A united country
4) More love to each other
5) More job opportunities
6) a more independent nation- finding oil here to sustain us
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Karen Whitely
jamaicans. needs more jobs ,better moads to drive or travel on less taxes , cut down on crime and to do that is to make more. good paying jobs available. more rules in schools more protection. for the children's
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Reneé Anderson
1) Most important: For the troubled kids begin housed in prisons to finally have a place of safety.
2). I wish for the new year the economy will get better (if possible)
3).I wish for corruption to be totally gone in our political system.
4). Education for the deprived people.
5). Be without the burden of unemployment.
6). I WISH almost everyday for the senseless violence to stop.
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GarrisonNiggazfirstlady Kaye
1. THE CRIME RATE TO GO DOWN 101%
2. FOR MORE AVAILABLE JOBS IN THE COUNTRY FOR YOUNG ADULTS.
3. HOMELESS PEOPLE BE TAKEN OFF THE STREETS AND PUT INTO HOMES.
4. FOR THE YOUTHS THAT ARE UNEDUCATED BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL TO FURTHER THEIR EDUCATION.
5. MORE PEOPLE STARTS TO INVEST MONEY FOR THE CHILDREN AND ADULTS LIVING IN HOMES.
6.FOR THE HEALTH INSTITUTIONS TO HAVE MORE READILY AVAILABLE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENTS FOR THE SICKS
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Demario Krackii Henry
More employment, less crime, less road fatalities, less street children, more skills training centers in communities and a country united to build a brighter future
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Alicia James
1. More minerals and hidden treasures being discovered.
2. More investments being done in Jamaica
3. Our Altheletes and those who represent the country being highlighted even more.
4. Promotion of our tourism sector being increased.
5. Crime and Violence decrease.
6. Justice given on all levels.
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Venessa Palmer
1. Less crime and violence
2. more jobs
3. leaders come together in both pnp&jLp party to help build the economic
4. child abuse come to a stop
5. the value of our currency increase
6. the government would reach out to the poor and give a help in head...
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Julian Simpson
1) Crime and Voilence to stop
2) No more teenage pregnancy
3) Better Prime Minister and mininsters of parliment
4) children who are very ill and needs special treatment that are costley i would love to see the the govornment put in place a special fund were each persons in the private and public sector make a monthly contribution from their salary.
5) Would love to see Jamaica become one of the wealthiest Country in the world.
6) Would love to see all it not most Jamaicans repent and turn from their wicked ways and seek the lord thy God.


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Anisha Hall
#DigiSix
1) More love and unity towards each other. As our motto says, out of many, one people.
2) For us to realize that getting an education is more of a privilege. There are many less fortunate that would die for such an opportunity. Make hay while the sun shine
3) To start living within our means and stop the unnecessary over-spending. It pays to save. Every mickle make a muckle.
4) To be more proactive. Take responsibility of your lives. Stop blaming everything on others.
5) Government to do more in helping the people. Improve employment opportunitues, improve standard of living and so forth. Too many Jamaicans are suffering.
6) Jamaicans to be more spiritual. Get close r to God, pray more. Know God, know peace. No God, no peace.
Jamaica in 2014 #NewYear
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Monique Watt
1:Even though health care is free,I wish to see things improved.
2:I hope the education system gets better,too much violence among students.
3:I hope the economic system gets better,times are really getting hard.
4:more jobs opportunity need to be provided.
5:more emphasis needs to be placed on safe sex,especially in schools,too much teenage pregnancy and HIV is on the rise.
6:crime and violence is too much. More needs to be done,more work need to be put into each case to try and solve them,too much sense less killing.
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Latoya Godchild Ambitious Douglas
1) I would love to assist my sister with her medical bills as she was diagnosed with thyroid Cancer and owes alot on her hospital bill.
2) I would love to have the perfect wedding ceremony with my fiance of four years.
3) would love to create a organization to help citizens in St Thomas who have lost their homes as result of Arson.
4) I am a nineteen year old female and currently im in the feild of policing,i am a District Constable but for the new year i would love to go back to school as my real dream is to be a psychologist.
5) would love to own a home of my own.
6) wish to start a business of my own,not necessarily anything big and extravagant but something to help my mom and smaller brother financially.
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Letiesha Paris
My 6 wishes for 2014 are:
1. Love to be one of the main qualities taught by parents to children.
2. Persons become more accountable for their actions and not try to find someone else to blame.
3. A reduction in the level of crime and violence.
4. Young persons find more innovative ways to spend their time.
5. Greater job opportunities for the nation's youths
6. A government with a changed mindset-on of positive ideas instead of so much corruption.
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Vast Morgan
1 I would love to have a cleaner environment
2 bring down the crime rate
3 The politicians to start working as one and stop pointing fingers at who did what to the country in the past
4 fencing of all the schools
5 Less importing of foreign products and start using more of our products
6 implement new measures on how to control teen age pregnancies
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Lee-Diamond Dilworth
(1) For Jamaica to be known as the place of true worship for God
(2) the Jamaican dollar to stabilize
(3)Unity for the nation
(4) for people to love others as they love them self
(5)development of factory and business to provide employment
(6)Jamaica to start paying back its debts
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Tannece Huslin
My 6 Sincere Wishes for Jamaica Land We Love 2014 and beyond.

1. Decrease in crime and violence
2. Increase in jobs, in all sectors.
3. The implementation of additional literacy and educational or skill programmes
5. Less corruption in the system.
6. Jamaicans to live more harmonious.

With these 6 and more, Jamaica land we love may become the place people want to live, earn and raise families. (Vision 2030)



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Sincerity Starz
For the year 2014, six things I would love for Jamaica are:

1. Crime rate to fall drastically.
2. The falling and stabilization of the Jamaican dollar .
3. To see a major improvement in the Justice System.
4. To see a boost in export and a reduction in import.
5. To see more jobs being created to lower unemployment .
6. To see a more united nation, one which no one fights against the other.

It is my greatest desire to see these resolutions become a reality.
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Shanni Budd
1. Everyone having access to education no matter their age or where they come from as education is key to alleviating all sorts of social ills.
2. More ACTION being taken to make Jamaica the place of choice to live, work, raise families, and do business.
3. Positive and meaningful attention being paid to the mentally ill (depressed, bipolar, silent-mad etc.) in light of the stressful society we live in
4. More young entrepreneurs receiving backing for sound business plans that will propel Jamaica forward
5. Greater access to technology must be given and everyone taught how to use it effectively to take Jamaica into 2030
6. More Jamaicans need to move from below the poverty line!
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Delores Williams
#NewYear 1. Job opportunities for young people leaving College and Universities. 2. Better police system where the law is being uphold and less corruption. 3. Decrease in Crime and Violence. 4. Less animosity within the Political Party 5. More programs and initiatives for young people as an effort to get them off the streets. 6. Involvement of parents in their children's Education.
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Sharhaj Miller
1. For people to have more pride in themselves and honor the land we love by keeping it clean. No trash, just beauty
2. To view each other as brothers and sisters and put an end to the crime and violence that robs us of our people
3. For those in power to respect and guard those without power so that fairness and equality may be our anthem
4. That children and women may walk the streets unafraid of being hurt
5. For Jamaicans to continue to be proud of their culture and hold tight to all that is good and see ourselves as winners
6. For Tessanne to walk around big and bold as the winner of the Voice repping Team Jamaica #TeamTessanne
#TeamJamaica
#TeamDigicel
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Tracyeverbless Whilby
1. less crime.
2.people caring more for each other especially for the elder and children.
3.government focusing more on creating jobs for the country .
4.allowing educations more affordable .
5.prime minister being more informative about what's going on in the country and stop being silent.
6. all the politicians take a page from Nelson Mandela book, they say they caring for the people , so why cant they treat us the right way instead of taking all for themselves and allowing the nation to fight against each other in order for them to gain power.
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Tareq Watson
1:Debt Free
2:Increase Exports
3:Create more jobs
4:Empower the youths
5:Revive our culture
6:Be our brother's keeper
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Shirleymarie Kattyk Ormsby
My wish List for the new year.
I wish the crime rate in Jamaica will be reduced for the new year.
I wish all Jamaicans will take up the initiative to Protect all children as their own.
I wish that there will be more available jobs for Jamaicans.
I wish for equitable access to education for all Jamaicans.
I wish that the economy be stabilized for the new year.
I wish for quality and suitable healthcare for the disabled and all other Jamaicans.
I wish that all Jamaicans will learn to treat authority, and each other with respect.
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Nicky Bryan
For the year 2014
I would love to see all of this
1 a reduction in crimes
2 more jobs
3 better healthcare
4 love and unity among all of us
5 less abuse against children's
6 shelter for the homless
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Stacy Young Thomas
1.JAMAICAN'S TO START LOVING THE ONE A ONLY GOD OUR CREATOR.
2.LOVING EACH OTHER AS IS WE ARE ONE FAMILY
3.LOOKING OUT FOR CHILDREN.
4.CREATING MORE JOBS
5.ELIMINATING CRIME BY GETTING PERSONS EMPLOYED.
6.START EXPORTING OUR GOOD AND STOP IMPORTING.
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Tasha-kay Mcmahon
Jamaica for 2014 needs a debt free country which has been such a burden on the government and citizens pocket, more jobs for the unemployed, crime and violence reduce, for their to be love and unity among us Jamaicans, just living to see the new year is a positive step in Jamaica and to be good to others who are less fortunate give back service to the community cause everyone needs a helping hand. positive Jamaica 2014 that's what we all need and want .
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Debbie Sang
1. Decrease in Crime so Jamaicans can live in peace
2. More employment so we can be able to support our families
3. More foreign investment so that even more jobs are created
4. More primary and high schools to be built in order to make a change in the country
5. Less imports of foreign foods and we grow more of our own food to decrease our importation bill
6. More training facilities for young people
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Danielle Henry
What I would like to see happen in the new year to come; a decrease in crime and violence among one another,improvement in the health facilities and primary schools,more oppertunity for unemployed people who has the skills but not CXC passes,police stop killing the innocent and put a gun on them and say it was a shoot out and most important a debt free jamaica cause poor people need to servive jus like middle class and the rich
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Prince Mclean
1) I want to see Positive growth in our economy. 2) The heart of loving, sharing, and caring for each other. 3) More job opportunities for young graduates. 4) More easier and cost effective phone and internet service. 5) More business agreement with both private and public sectors locally and internationally, that will benefit Jamaica on a whole, and 6) To see our leaders making godly and fruitful decisions always.
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Alexcia McGregor
I would like to see meals being provided for the less fortunate at every community center in the country. I would want to see less mad persons on the streets. I would love to see more parks in Jamaica so families can have a peaceful place to take a walk or hang out on sunday evenings. I would like to see more youth groups where our youths can be trained different skills and also how to be good leaders. I would like to see more of our artistes rise to the occasion like Tessane chin. I would like to see all our children well taken care of for the year 2014 and beyond.
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