Letters

Letters
February 17, 2026

Grooming policies should protect discipline and dignity

THE EDITOR, Madam: School dress code debates are back into the spotlight, with discussions around student rights and fairness. Reports of students being kept out of class or disciplined over…
Letters
February 17, 2026

Why Jamaica needs a national vision beyond 2030

THE EDITOR, Madam: The Gleaner editorial of February 16 on Vision 2050 and the future raises issues that deserve urgent and sustained national attention.
Letters
February 16, 2026

Letter of the Day | Why Jamaica’s fiscal promises collided with the storm

THE EDITOR, Madam: In its 2025 manifesto, I Choose Jamaica: The Next Chapter, the Jamaica Labour Party anchored much of its economic appeal on stability and the assurance of “no new taxes”. That…
Letters
February 16, 2026

Dancehall needs a revival

THE EDITOR, Madam: Dancehall, once a staple of Jamaican culture and entertainment, appears to have lost its way. Once a platform for witty lyrics, social commentary, and infectious beats has devolved…
Letters
February 16, 2026

An absolute failure

THE EDITOR, Madam: Last April, an Audi SUV was deliberately driven at speed into a large crowd at the Lapu-Lapu Filipino Street Festival in South Vancouver, BC, resulting in eleven deaths and many…
Letters
February 16, 2026

New taxes: Same old exploitation

THE EDITOR, Madam: As a member of the most heavily taxed group of society, the middle class, I am concerned about the proposed new taxes on non-alcoholic beverages and digital transactions.
Letters
February 14, 2026

Letter of the Day | Improve healthcare and make it patient-centric

THE EDITOR, Madam: Too many of our public hospitals require patients to endure conditions that quietly erode dignity, safety and trust in the very system meant to protect life. The Ministry of Health…
Letters
February 14, 2026

Rising costs and tax pressures stretching families to the limit

THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing in strong support of The Gleaner letter to the editor highlighting the growing strain that rising taxation and the overall cost of living are placing on ordinary…
February 14, 2026

Celebrate human spirit at the heart of radio broadcasting

THE EDITOR, Madam: On February 13, World Radio Day was commemorated. Proclaimed by UNESCO in 2011 and later adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012, making it an officially recognised…