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December 9, 2025

Orville Taylor | Delicate balances

Sometimes the lines between competing positions can become so blurred, that one wonders if the ultimate objective can be accomplished. Two persons jumped to the front of the news last week. Member of…
Don Anderson
December 9, 2025

Don Anderson | WI batters show value of applying themselves

Current West Indies cricket captain Roston Chase was recently quoted as saying, after a series of poor batting performances by the WI test team, that the real challenge for the team was the weaknesses…
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Floyd Morris writes: Persons with disabilities must be prepared to stand up for their rights, even when individuals will want us to recoil.
December 9, 2025

Editorial | Equality for persons with disabilities

In marking the International Day for Persons with Disabilities earlier this week, Pearnel Charles Jr, the labour and social security minister, stated a truism. The days of discussing this subject, or…
Dr. M. Audrey Stewart-Hinchcliffe, CD, JP, BA, M.Sc., DBE (h.c.), Chairman of Manpower & Maintenance Services (MMS) Limited Group
December 9, 2025

Audrey Stewart-Hinchcliffe | After Hurricane Melissa – Understanding sanitation vs sanitisation: A public health dilemma

We will agree that the passing of Melissa, a Category 5 Hurricane, on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, has again brought us to a place akin to where we were during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. It is a…
A study conducted by the Universidad de las Américas (UDLA) covering 16 Latin American countries found that wage employment – mostly formal – does not respond to increases in external demand.
December 9, 2025 by Andrés Abril Karla Meneses and León Padilla

The regional labor market: Growth without formalisation, recession with precarisation

The countries of the region are characterised by being small and open economies, which means that their growth is heavily conditioned by the level of global economic activity – particularly that of…
December 9, 2025

Anthony Savari Raj | Cosmic confidence: A hope in the invisible

As we all know and painfully witnessed, Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm with devastating and catastrophic consequences. Anticipating the adversity in store for his…
A prefabricated container house
December 9, 2025

Editorial | Plan container homes

Having earmarked more than J$2.6 billion for the purchase of container homes for victims of Hurricane Melissa, it is important that the government outline a clear and transparent strategy for where…
December 9, 2025

Tony Deyal | Naughty, nice and Santa

Three weeks before Christmas and already my family and friends are getting ready for what I will give them and, as important, what I will write for each of the weeks before Thursday, December 25. This…
Britain’s King Charles III.
December 9, 2025

Peter Espeut | Sovereign immunity in a republic?

One of the objectionable things about a monarchy is that not everyone is equal under the law; the principle of “Sovereign Immunity” makes the reigning monarch as head of state exempt from criminal and…