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- Why Jamaica Is Seen as a Black Nation — Yet Wealth and Power Often Tell a Different StoryJamaica is globally recognized as a Black country, defined by African heritage, culture, and population. Yet when wealth, corporate ownership, and economic power are examined closely, a striking imbalance emerges. Despite Black Jamaicans forming the overwhelming majority, much of the nation’s wealth historically resides within a small number of families rooted in European, Middle Eastern, and mixed-heritage lineages.
- The Nigeria, Jamaica, and Barbados Paradox: Regional Superpowers or Proxy Enforcers?we investigate why Jamaica’s minimum wage is so low compared to Barbados despite its massive tourism sector. We also look at the breaking news regarding the Nigeria military intervention in Benin in December 2025 and ask: Is Nigeria acting as a proxy for France?”
- Montego Bay Ascendant: Swallowtail Tower Tops Out, Cementing City’s Role as Jamaica’s New Development LeaderMontego Bay, long established as the Caribbean’s premier tourism capital, is now boldly stepping forward to claim its title as a leader in integrated, high-end residential development. The city’s skyline has been irreversibly changed with the Official Topping-Out Ceremony of the Swallowtail Tower, the first of the four luxury residential towers at The Pinnacle. Reaching its final height of 28 stories, the tower now stands as the tallest building in Jamaica. Notably, even during its construction, the structure and its installed systems demonstrated absolute resilience against the fury of Hurricane Melissa, standing tall and virtually unscathed against the Category 5 winds. This monumental achievement not only solidifies Montego Bay’s structural progress but also signals its intent to become a primary hub for luxury living and diversified economic activity, challenging Kingston’s traditional dominance in non-tourism-centric development.
- Jimmy Cliff: Reggae Trailblazer and Global Icon Passes Away at 81Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff—the golden voice behind “The Harder They Come” and “You Can Get It If You Really Want”—has died at age 81. His passing marks the end of an era for Jamaican music and global culture, leaving behind a legacy that shaped reggae’s rise and influenced generations of artists worldwide.
- A Beacon of Truth’: PNP Pays Solemn Tribute to Late Reggae Icon Jimmy CliffKingston, Jamaica — The People’s National Party (PNP) has issued a heartfelt statement joining the nation and the international arts community in grieving the loss of reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff. The 81-year-old music legend passed away on Monday; his family confirmed the cause of death was pneumonia following a seizure.



