Jamaica choose your own path

Jamaica at a Crossroads: Breaking Free from Dependency and Charting Our Own Path

How has our current approach served Jamaica so far? The answer is painfully clear: we remain the second poorest country in the Caribbean, grappling with systemic poverty and the highest levels of brain drain in the region. Our most talented and educated citizens continue to live in search of better opportunities abroad, leaving behind a…

Jamaica and singapore path

Jamaica vs. Singapore: Rethinking Tourism Models for Sustainable Growth in the Caribbean

Jamaica and Singapore, though worlds apart in geography and culture, offer fascinating insights into how tourism can shape an economy and society. While Jamaica’s economy heavily relies on tourism, contributing nearly 34% of its GDP, Singapore’s tourism sector, though massive in scale, makes up a smaller portion of its GDP—around 4%. Despite this, Singapore attracts far more…

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Dive deep into Jamaica’s turbulent political past, exploring Edward Seaga’s alliance with Lester “Jim Brown” Coke, leader of the Discover how Seaga’s political ambitions and ties to the CIA fueled the creation of garrison

Reggae King Bob Marley,World fastest man Usain Bolt and Reggae singer and actor Jimmy Cliff

Black Americans Respond to Jamaican-Hypocrisy: Addressed Systemic Inequality Majority-Black Nation

The title of producing the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, two of the greatest singers in history—the late, great Bob Marley, renowned as the king of reggae, and the popular veteran reggae singer and actor Jimmy Cliff—holds little weight when the majority of Jamaicans, who are Black, remain under the systemic dominance of White, Chinese,