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Jamaicans Set for Big Stage in Upcoming Track Meets
Jamaica’s sprinters and hurdlers are once again set to light up the international track and field stage as a wave of rising and established stars head into two major competitions this weekend. From the International North Thuringian Athletics Meeting in Sondershausen, Germany, to the Diamond League clash...
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Jamaica’s Healthcare Crisis: The Harsh Reality and the Way Forward
In Jamaica, healthcare is supposed to be a right, not a privilege. Our island operates a dual healthcare system: a public network, funded and managed by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, and a private sector for those who can afford faster, more advanced services. On paper, this model should provide...
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Jamaica’s Living Veins: The Sacred, Scenic, and Storied Rivers of the Land of Wood and Water
Jamaica, affectionately called Xaymaca by the island’s first inhabitants—the Taino—means “Land of Wood and Water.” Few places in the Caribbean embody this name as powerfully as Jamaica, with over 120 rivers flowing through its valleys, cascading down its mountains, and weaving into the daily lives, heritage,...
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A Third City for Jamaica: Prime Minister Holness Announces Bold Urban Development in St. Elizabeth
In a historic move set to redefine Jamaica’s urban and economic landscape, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative — the creation of Jamaica’s third city — to be purposefully built in the parish of St. Elizabeth. This transformative project, revealed during the grand...
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Out of India, Into Jamaica: The Undeniable Legacy of Indo-Jamaicans
Jamaica is often praised for its national motto: Out of Many, One People. This phrase doesn’t merely echo patriotic sentiment — it encapsulates the nation’s deep and complex multicultural identity. As of 2024, Jamaica’s demographic makeup is approximately 76.3% of African descent, 15.1% Afro-European...
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