AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Connectivity Boost: Flow officially launched 5G, with Telecommunications Minister Daryl Vaz saying it should drive competition and tangible benefits as the network already reaches 70% of Jamaicans. Electricity Reform Push: After the all-island blackout, an energy expert urged Jamaica to accelerate renewable transition ahead of the next electricity licence talks, arguing it can cut costs and strengthen energy security. Energy Transition Pressure: Uruguay’s renewable shift was cited as a model, while Jamaica’s offshore oil ambitions face mounting environmental concerns. Public Transport Performance: JUTC says revenue, ridership and fleet upgrades are improving, citing a Portmore depot jump to $100m revenue and 1m passengers in May. Post-Hurricane Recovery Funding: PM Holness says NaRRA will coordinate Hurricane Melissa rebuilding with up to US$6.7b in financing, targeting major GDP gains. Skills for Resilience: HEART/NSTA Trust certified 148 young Jamaicans as roof repair specialists under the BRIDGE programme, deploying trainees in recovery work. Housing Integrity Warning: NHT and the Realtors Association urged the public to avoid fake social media accounts selling NHT homes. Inclusive Education Expansion: Savanna-la-Mar Inclusive Academy opened a new primary block and plans a high school as enrolment rises. Agriculture Training: FAO and JACRA trained 170+ stakeholders in sustainable ginger production and clean planting material. Business & Investment Spotlight: Developers of the US$25m SANA mixed-use project say market research shows strong demand for premium retail, offices and residences. Diaspora Networking: Jamaica Diaspora Conference hits full capacity in Montego Bay, with tickets sold out and sectors like investment and agriculture represented. Local Enterprise & Culture: Black River’s Lyric Boutique highlights homegrown fashion and accessories, while UK success stories include MasterChef winner Jhané Gibson.
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