Commentary

Once the roof fails, everything beneath it is exposed – walls, wiring, floors, possessions, and dignity. That is why any serious use of recovery funds must begin above your head. Here you can see that Hurricane Melissa took off the entire roof of the Pet
January 16, 2026

Government cash grants after Hurricane Melissa shift focus to how homes are rebuilt

Jamaica is likkle, but we are talwah. The saying reflects generations of endurance, rebuilding, and resilience. But toughness alone does not stop a hurricane. What reduces damage is preparation, sound…
Practicing deep reading, such as reading novels, can open you up to new perspectives and ideas that you can explore in conversation with others, in person or even on TikTok.
January 16, 2026

How deep reading sharpens critical thinking and fights misinformation

The average person checks their phone over 140 times a day, clocking an average of 4.5 hours of daily use, with 57 per cent of people admitting they're "addicted" to their phone. Tech…
January 15, 2026

Editorial | Cameras to cops on specially planned operations

The disclosure by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) that it has received the 1,000 body-worm cameras (BWCs) it had on order is a welcome development. But the police’s statement on the matter is in…
Lance Neita
January 15, 2026

Lance Neita | A tribute to foot-bottom power and Jamaican ingenuity

The Jamaica bobsled teams have been riding high on another wave of favourable publicity, thanks to the men’s gold-medal performances achieved in the North American Cup competitions in Canada and the…
The SSP Diaries
January 15, 2026

SSP Diaries | Access to affordable healthcare

One of the requirements for good democratic governance is an affordable healthcare system for the people. Has this been something that we have ever managed to achieve in our history? Many years ago,…
Janiel McEwan, economic consultant
January 15, 2026

Janiel McEwan | Everyone is waiting

The problem is never hard to find. It announces itself every morning. In the road that has been patched and repatched until it resembles an apology rather than a solution. In the office where…
Leroy Fearon, lecturer, multi-disciplinary researcher, author, geography specialist, and columnist.
January 15, 2026

Leroy Fearon | What Jamaica’s recent tremors mean for earthquake preparedness

In recent weeks, Jamaicans across the island have felt the unmistakable reminder that we live on restless ground. The tremors were brief, and in most cases harmless, but they were enough to send…
AI agents are artificial intelligence systems that can use other software tools and act on their own.
January 14, 2026

Editorial | Protect against AI sex pics

Although there are yet no complaints of the problem infecting Jamaica, the authorities should move to place beyond doubt that using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to create, and distribute,…
FILE - Danish military force participate in an exercise with hundreds of troops from several European NATO members in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, in September 2025.
January 14, 2026

Elizabeth Morgan | Jamaica needs a principled position

Last week, the question was posed in this column: are countries in the Western Hemisphere to become more subjugated US satellites? Are all 34 countries to further cower in fear? Attention has turned…