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July 12, 2026

INSPIRE JAMAICA - The square that crowned an empire

Just a short drive west of Kingston, past the roundabouts and the rush of modern St Catherine, sits a square that once stood at the very centre of colonial power in the Caribbean. Historic Spanish…
July 12, 2026

WISDOM OF THE WEEK - Grounding: Returning to your true self

Grounding is much more than walking barefoot on the earth. It is the process of becoming stable, balanced, and connected in every aspect of life. True grounding happens on three levels — physical,…
July 12, 2026

Beekeeping as a hobby – why it’s a great choice for young men struggling with mental health or loneliness

At first glance, beekeeping might seem an unusual hobby to introduce to young men – a group often discussed in policy and research as being “at risk” of poor mental health and disengaged from society.
July 12, 2026

Christian Tavares-Finson | Changing face of violence against women

Jamaica was recently named the most peaceful country in the Caribbean in the Global Peace Index. Murders are at lows, robberies have fallen, and communities that once lived under the shadow of…
July 12, 2026

Stephen Johnson | Before we legislate: Pragmatic path for Jamaica’s children online

Termario Daniels’s recent piece in In Focus, The Sunday Gleaner, “Why blocking social media won’t protect children,” is timely. As the Ministry of Health and Wellness weighs regulation for minors, his…
July 12, 2026

Imani Tafari-Ama | Faraway wars, nearer burdens

July 4 has long occupied a special place in the North American political imagination. This year, the United States (US) commemorated 250 years of independence, celebrating ideals of liberty,…
July 12, 2026

Dennis A. Minott | An open letter to the Ascot Primary School community

Dear children, Permit an old physicist, educator and grandfather to write to you — not because I know your names, but because I know something about dreams. Since late June, your school has found…
July 12, 2026

Jalil Dabdoub | Holness’ quagmire

I read Garfield Higgins’ opinion piece, ‘The Hypocrisy Trap’ in Jamaica Observer. Higgins argued that the PNP lacks the moral authority to demand Dr Andrew Wheatley’s resignation because it has not…
July 12, 2026

Weighing the GAC Emkoo against the Beijing X55 on Jamaican roads

Jamaica’s compact SUV segment has grown busier as Chinese manufacturers challenge the Japanese nameplates that have long dominated local driveways. Two conspicuous entrants are the GAC Emkoo,…