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‘Excited about being back’ - Epstein returns to GSAJ helm, demands stronger government push

WESTERN BUREAU: Incoming Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ) President, Yoni Epstein, is demanding a more aggressive government-led campaign to market Jamaica’s outsourcing industry.…
Updated 11 hours ago by Carl Gilchrist

CMU energy bill falls as solar project comes online

The Caribbean Maritime University’s (CMU) solar project, commissioned in April, is already saving the institution millions of dollars on its electricity bill compared with the same period last year.
Letters
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Jamaica’s Africa opportunity needs more than speeches

THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica cannot afford to continue treating Africa-Caribbean relations as merely a matter of shared history, culture and goodwill. The case for deeper engagement has already been…
Letters
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Letter of the Day | Parent a child that is not your own

As an eight-year-old, my aunt bought me my first pair of khaki long pants as a reward for a quality she alone recognized in me. Her biblical admonition for high achievement remains etched in my…
Updated 11 hours ago

SSP Diaries | A dark side to sports and politics

The 2026 World Cup has not yet finished, but its first round has concluded. On Friday last, Spain sent their opponents crashing out of the event with a 1–0 victory over Uruguay, one of the few nations…
Updated 11 hours ago

Lance Neita | Lest We Forget Marcus Garvey

The month of June passed without much, if any, homage being paid to our first National Hero, Marcus Garvey. The month is significant because Garvey died on June 10, 1940, and suitable acknowledgment…
Letters
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Remaking the Caribbean resilient

THE EDITOR, Madam: The United States is entering a period of significant fiscal and economic uncertainty, with rising debt, large refinancing obligations, and increasing geopolitical pressures. If…
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Editorial | Francis’ relevance beyond athletics

Stephen Francis, the Jamaican athletics coach, fully deserves all the domestic and international tributes that have been paid to him since his death on Saturday at age 64. For Mr Francis’ genius was…
Updated 10 hours ago by Karen Madden

French hearts, Jamaican home - Island-based Les Bleus supporters amped up for World quarter-final against Morocco

Thousands of fans around the world, including in Jamaica, will be glued to their television sets when the first quarter-final match of the 2026 World Cup kicks off later today at Boston Stadium.