Letters

June 8, 2026

Letter of the Day | Revive the TVET system in Jamaica

THE EDITOR, Madam: Marcus Garvey’s call for industrial and practical education being central to self-reliance and national advancement remains relevant in our contemporary Jamaica.  Our national…
June 8, 2026

Be fair to JPS

THE EDITOR, Madam While the recent island wide blackout was an uncomfortable and extended disruption of electricity supply for all. Though, I think it is unfair for the Jamaica Public Service (JPS)…
Letters
June 8, 2026

Letter of the Day | Sullying the reputation of ‘The Beautiful Game’

THE EDITOR, Madam: It’s called ‘The Beautiful Game’, and historians claim that about 2300 years ago people in Cuju, China were involved in kicking a leather ball into a net. Centuries later in 1846…
Letters
June 6, 2026

Need for a national values and attitudes campaign 

THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica stands at a critical stage in its national development where deliberate and sustained effort to strengthen the values and attitudes that shape everyday behaviour should be…
Letters
June 6, 2026

The Drum -  A pulsating voice that speaks to generations

THE EDITOR, Madam: As we end this year’s observance of International Drumming Month (May), we are called to honour the instrument that has carried our story across centuries - the drum; the heartbeat…
Letters
June 5, 2026

READERS’ REACTIONS - First phase of 16 per cent public transport fare increase takes effect

This is a prime example of how not to implement a fare increase. Who thinks it's wise to announce an increase to be effective the same day as the announcement? What's the utility of…
Letters
June 4, 2026

Letter of the Day | Is Vision 2030 meant to benefit all Jamaicans?

THE EDITOR, Madam: I went to school and learned about the struggles of Alexander Bustamante and Norman Manley. Even after slavery ended, Jamaicans continued to face exploitative labour conditions…
Letters
June 4, 2026

A watershed moment for policing in Jamaica

THE EDITOR, Madam: While the people of Granville welcome the Director of Public Prosecutions’ ruling that the police officer involved in the shooting death of Latoya “Buju” Bulgin should be charged…
Letters
June 4, 2026

Engineering integrity is Jamaica’s best defence against future disasters

THE EDITOR, Madam: Major (Ret’d) Antony Anderson’s appointment as CEO of the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) has been welcomed by key business groups, citing his integrity,…