Letters
THE EDITOR, Madam: As Jamaica reels under the assault from crime, the call for a national unified effort against this malady is repeated, and a unified national approach to crime is clearly necessary for anything effective in countering this...
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Stop inhumane separation of hospitalised children from their caregivers This is a cruel and senseless act. Where is the human in the word humane. The minister of health should come forth on this issue. It’s unbelievable and outrageous in this...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica is finally moving to a republic, yet some dwell on the fact that the public will not directly select the country’s first president. While we can all agree that democracy matters, is this really the biggest concern? What...
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am moved to share some thoughts, influenced by Marcus Garvey’s teaching that we should understand and value our history– a history of the people who belonged to the cradle of humanity, which was interrupted and decimated by...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Teachers face high levels of work-related stress, impacting their mental health and potentially leading to burnout, anxiety, and depression, which can influence their well-being and the quality of education. Increasingly,...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Like many sane and a bit older people, I have wondered about the nature and purpose of ‘influencers’. This concern has been highlighted by the stupidity of an influencer, Sam Jones, who stole a baby wombat from her mother. Yes...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Much has been written over the years about the contributions of Cuba to the Caribbean environment and the world around it. Speaking the language, and having lived many years in Florida, naturally I’ve known a lot of Cubans who’...
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing in response to the letter titled ‘An urgent call for comprehensive menopausal healthcare’ which highlights an undeniable truth – menopause care in Jamaica is woefully inadequate, and the consequences are far-...
THE EDITOR, Madam: Memories are still fresh in our minds about what took place last Easter at Palmer’s Cross, Clarendon, when three heroic teens saved five-year-old Domanique from drowning in a fish pond. The incident was reported in The Sunday...
THE EDITOR, Madam: I note the letter titled ‘Jamaica’s healthcare crossroads: Beyond external aid, a call for national action’ by Hillary Davis, published in The Gleaner on March 12. I wish to assure the people that best efforts are being made to...