Commentary

Updated 2 hours ago

Ronald Sanders | Why the Commonwealth matters again

Small and medium-size states, from the most vulnerable island nations to more diversified middle-income economies, have always faced a difficult reality. They have to navigate a world in which power…
Updated 2 hours ago

Tony Deyal | From the calypsonians - rolling goals or holes?

Lord Melody (Fitzroy Alexander), was a Trinidadian calypsonian best known for ‘singles such as Boo Boo Man, Creature From The Black Lagoon, Shame & Scandal, Jonah and the Bake, Juanita,…
June 12, 2026

Peter Espeut | Raiding the house money

I remember clearly when the National Housing Trust (NHT) was established in 1976; I was in my 20s.   In 1975 the total national budget was roughly J$800 million, and Jamaica had an acute housing…
June 12, 2026

Patrice Quesada | What migration dialogues reveal about the Caribbean’s future

The last few weeks have been particularly rich for migration dialogues in the Caribbean. Moving between global, regional and national spaces, I’m encouraged by how they point in the same direction:…
Comments
Updated 2 hours ago

Editorial | NWC audit reveals a lie

There is a notable takeaway from the auditor-general’s (AuG) review of capital projects by the National Water Commission (NWC), which has thus far received little attention. Because it is…
Comments
Updated 22 hours ago

Leroy Fearon | Darkness on our roads, a national concern

Recently, while travelling from Trelawny to Kingston at night, I was reminded of a troubling reality that many motorists experience daily – the alarming darkness that blankets significant sections of…
Comments
Updated 22 hours ago

Wayne Campbell | Reimagine beyond the world we know

For many of us, the ocean is distant and far-removed from our daily realities. For too long this narrative has been normalised and we have treated the ocean as separate from us. However, the ocean is…
Comments
June 11, 2026

  SSP Diaries |  Airlines going ‘bust’ – cause for concern?

Commercial airlines are businesses and are subject to a multitude of conditions that cause some to fail and others to thrive. It seems to me, however, that in recent times there have been an unusual…
Comments
June 11, 2026

Editorial | Inspiration from TCI 

Last month’s jailing of former Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) premier Michael Misick and two of his ministers brought to an end a long, complex, and expensive corruption trial. The people of the TCI…