Commentary

Richard Byles, governor of Bank of Jamaica.
April 4, 2026

Editorial | Listen to Richard Byles

Richard Byles, the governor of Jamaica’s central bank, may have addressed the broad principle, without specific entities in mind. But his call last week for strong boards at financial companies was…
Danielle Archer
April 5, 2026

Danielle Archer | Jamaica’s unspoken emergency

Jamaica does not suffer from a shortage of coastline. We suffer from a shortage of leaders willing to defend the people’s right to it. Across the Caribbean, we have perfected a leadership culture…
Sir Alexander Bustamante (centre), prime minister of Jamaica, is seen at Piarco Airport terminal building with Eric Williams (right), prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago. In the background are Donald Sangster (left) and Arthur Brown .
April 4, 2026

Tony Deyal | Cane is a slaver – yes, no, or done dead already?

On the 45th anniversary of the passing of Dr. Eric Eustace Williams, prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago At my age, 80 plus, I still don’t know if sugar cane is a fruit, a grass, a vegetable, a…

Homes lay scattered after the passing of Hurricane Maria in Roseau, the capital of the island of Dominica, in September 2017.
April 4, 2026

Christopher Burgess | NaRRA and lessons from Dominica

Jamaica now stands at a crossroads, much like Dominica did in 2017. Category 5 Hurricane Maria damaged 90 per cent of Dominica’s housing stock and caused losses equivalent to 230 per cent of GDP. The…
A small-scale model of the Fpso Liza Destiny oil drilling ship is on display during the inauguration of a permanent exhibit by ExxonMobil Oil at the Guyana National Museum in Georgetown, Guyana, in 2023.
April 4, 2026

Ronald Sanders | The Caribbean being forced to reconsider trade dependence on the US

The Caribbean has not set out to loosen its trade dependence on the United States. It is being driven to do so. For generations, Caribbean importers and consumers have looked first to the American…
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April 4, 2026

Garth Rattray | Religions should be more tolerant

Many people do not realise that Jesus’ name was not ‘Jesus Christ’. In keeping with the tradition at that time, He was likely called Yeshua ben-Yosef (Yeshua son of Joseph). Furthermore, ‘Christ’…
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April 4, 2026

Orville Taylor | CARICOM a model for international peace

Exactly five years ago, I woke up on Resurrection Sunday, after fighting for more than two weeks with the COVID-19 virus, which tried every night to kill me. In my head, a song, whose chorus eluded my…
Dr Terrance Drew, prime minister of St Kitts and Nevis and current chair of CARICOM; and Kamla Persad-Bissessar, prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
April 2, 2026

Editorial | CARICOM’s new crisis

Dr Carla Barnett has not been the kind of secretary general of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) this newspaper had hoped for. She has not interpreted her mandate or fashioned her leadership as a…
Nicole Loiten, MSN, RN, a Jamaican-born healthcare executive, autism advocate, and national speaker; and founder and CEO of Gentle Loving Home Care, a Florida-based organisation providing in-home support for children with autism and developmental disabilit
April 4, 2026

Nicole Loiten | Autism Awareness means nothing without access…A reality many Jamaican families know too well

Every April, Autism Awareness Month fills our feeds with messages of support. But for many families – especially in countries like Jamaica – awareness is not the problem. Access is. I say this not…