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July 7, 2026

Editorial | AI policy for schools

The finding by researchers at the University of Technology (UTech) that practically all of Jamaica’s tertiary and secondary students use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in their studies…
July 7, 2026

Tiou Clarke | Who audits the AI algorithm?

A quiet crisis of accountability is unfolding across corporate landscapes as companies outsource core business logic to automation. Algorithms now vet resumes, process credit lines, and interface with…
July 7, 2026

Michael Abrahams | Nuff respect, Cape Verde

Did you know about Cape Verde before this year’s FIFA World Cup? If you did not, you are in the majority. Now, thanks to the extraordinary run of the nation’s football team, the Blue Sharks, at the…
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July 6, 2026

Editorial | Nonsense graduations

Apart from a whinge over the schools’ alleged exploitative pricing of the affairs, a more substantive contribution by Stewart Jacobs and his National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ)…
Christopher Burgess
July 6, 2026

Christopher Burgess | Power and water: Backbone of productivity and competitiveness

Jamaica’s electrical and water infrastructure is too fragile, exposed, and outdated to be restored in the old way. The scale of the damage shows that reconstruction requires redesign for future…
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July 6, 2026

Ronald Thwaites | Renewing democracy

In the early decades of the 19th century, the French journalist Alexis de Tocquevillle traversed the United States, then about the same age as Jamaica is now. Fresh from the chaos of the revolution…
July 5, 2026

Editorial | Philip Pierre’s challenge

Philip Pierre, St Lucia’s prime minister, is correct about the potential of Caribbean integration and what regional citizens should expect from their countries’ membership of the Caribbean Community…
Justice Winston Anderson, president of the Caribbean Court of Justice.
July 5, 2026

Winston Anderson | Should CARICOM Day be a Caribbean national holiday?

In July 2021, the question was posed in The Gleaner: Why is CARICOM Day not a national holiday throughout the Caribbean? Five years later, in July 2026, the issue arises again for consideration by our…
July 5, 2026

Dillon Alleyne | Public policy and the quest for economic growth in Jamaica

Over the last three years, Jamaicans have withstood the devastating impact of Hurricanes Melissa and Beryl and tropical storm Raphael on the economy. These challenges raise an important question: How…