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- Edwin Allen High Grieves Sudden Death of Teen Track Star Tanesha GayleThe Edwin Allen High School community is in mourning after the sudden death of 15-year-old track athlete Tanesha Gayle. The champion relay runner collapsed during training and died shortly after. The school has activated its critical response team.
- Dancehall Star Squash Pleads Guilty to Gun PossessionDancehall artist Squash, also known as Andrae Maurice Whittaker, pleaded guilty in a U.S. court to unlawful firearm possession. The plea deal, which dropped a separate charge, could lead to deportation for the Jamaican star. Get the full details on his U.S. gun case, plea agreement, and potential sentencing.
- The Seaga-Holness Legacy: How Jamaica Became a Tourism-Centric Economy and Its Social ConsequencesEdward Seaga’s tourism-centric economic model, perpetuated by Andrew Holness, made Jamaica dependent on tourism (35% of GDP) with meager wages and vulnerable infrastructure. This article examines the social consequences, including education cuts, environmental degradation, and persistent inequality, while exploring alternatives for a more diversified and sustainable Jamaican economy.
- My Leader Born Ya”: How a 1976 Campaign Song Shaped Jamaican Politics and Still Resonates TodayNeville Martin’s “My Leader Born Ya” was a potent 1976 PNP campaign song highlighting Michael Manley’s Jamaican roots versus Edward Seaga’s foreign birth. This article explores its political impact, connections to CIA allegations against Seaga, MI6 propaganda efforts, The Gleaner’s role in media disinformation, and implications for current leaders Andrew Holness and Mark Golding
- Stop the Gaslighting: JLP Rule Has Stagnated Jamaica, Not PJ Patterson’s PNP”Supporters who blame PJ Patterson and the PNP for Jamaica’s decline ignore the JLP’s long record of violence, corruption, and failed governance. Jamaica remains one of the poorest Caribbean nations under their leadership.
- The Seaga-Holness Legacy: Jamaica’s Neo-Colonial RuleHow a CIA-backed leader and his protégé sustained a system of elite wealth and mass exploitation. The untold story of Jamaica’s economic struggle.