AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCricket & Tourism: Cricket West Indies has unveiled the 2026 Men’s home schedule under the “WI OUTSIDE!” banner, with Jamaica’s Sabina Park hosting Sri Lanka white-ball matches (June 3–14) and Tests (June 25 and July 3) set for Antigua’s Sir Vivian Richards Stadium; New Zealand ODIs will be split with Guyana and Barbados (July 11–21), while Pakistan brings two Tests to Trinidad & Tobago (July 25–29 and Aug 2–6). Disaster Preparedness: PM Andrew Holness says Hurricane Melissa exposed major gaps in Jamaica’s disaster readiness, with seven lessons identified and more investment promised for JDF logistics and operations. Automotive & Jobs: Jetour Jamaica officially launched in St Andrew, unveiling six models via Tyre Warehouse Automotive. Health Tourism: Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says Jamaica is targeting a bigger slice of the global medical and dental tourism market, citing rapid growth projections. Food Safety: Jamaica marks World Food Safety Day June 7 with a push toward preventing foodborne illness. Urban Clean-Up: KSAMC’s Cleaner Kingston drive continues downtown, including removing tarpaulins that block police camera visibility. Real Estate: Diaspora buyers are being urged to use qualified local professionals when purchasing property, not “Google or AI” shortcuts. Labour & Social Protection: The Lynden Newland Building at 14 National Heroes Circle was renamed in honour of the late labour minister. Climate Outlook: Regional partners met in the Bahamas for the 2026 Wet & Hurricane Season Caribbean Climate Outlook to strengthen planning across tourism, agriculture, health and disaster management.
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