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Jamaica Tourism Trap Many economists warn that Jamaica may be stuck in a monoculture trap
A one-trick-pony economy heavily dependent on foreign tourism dollars
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- Exploring into the Caribbean Masterclass: How Regional Sprinters Rewrote the NCAA History BooksWe analyze deep into a historic weekend at Hayward Field, where Caribbean track and field athletes from Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and the British Virgin Islands obliterated collegiate records and stunned the NCAA landscape.
- Geopolitical Strong-Arming or Backroom Greed? The Dark Underbelly of Jamaica’s Deportee DealWas Jamaica bullied into submission by Washington’s financial leverage, or did a cash-strapped government willingly trade its moral compass for economic favor? As details emerge of a controversial US migration pact, critics demand to know whether the Holness administration is the victim of geopolitical coercion, or a willing participant in a lucrative, ethically bankrupt compromise.
- Dejanea Oakley Smashes NCAA 400m Record in Historic 48.79 Run, Becomes Jamaica’s Second-Fastest Woman EverJamaican sensation Dejanea Oakley delivered one of the greatest performances in NCAA history, storming to a record-breaking 48.79 seconds in the women’s 400 meters. The Georgia Bulldogs star shattered the NCAA record, set a new championship meet record, and moved to No. 2 on Jamaica’s all-time list behind only Nickisha Pryce.
- Jamaica’s Shenese Walker Stuns NCAA 100m Favorite Adaejah Hodge as Caribbean Women Dominate ChampionshipsJamaica’s Shenese Walker delivered one of the biggest upsets of the NCAA Outdoor Championships, defeating record-breaking favorite Adaejah Hodge of the British Virgin Islands in the women’s 100m final. Hodge later bounced back in spectacular fashion, claiming the 200m title in a collegiate record performance.
- The Jamaica Paradox: Global Influence, Local Underperformance, and Its Caribbean ComparisonJamaica is one of the most recognizable countries in the world, yet despite its cultural influence, strategic location, natural resources, and global brand, the country continues to underperform relative to many of its Caribbean neighbors. Even tourism—often celebrated as a success story—raises important questions. Jamaica attracts millions of visitors annually, but much of the industry’s profits leak overseas through foreign ownership, imported goods, repatriated earnings, and an all-inclusive model that often limits linkages with local businesses. The issue is not whether Jamaica has potential. The issue is why that potential has not translated into broader prosperity for ordinary Jamaicans.
- Jamaica-Born Pilot Captain Treezy Cleared After Paraguay Aviation Legal NightmareFrom winning a MrBeast private jet to facing a legal nightmare in Paraguay, Jamaica-born aviator Jabari “Captain Treezy” Brown speaks out on faith, family, and the urgent need for systemic pilot protection in the aviation industry after being fully exonerated.





