AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNew Kingston Revitalisation: Kingston and St. Andrew’s municipal renewal is moving into implementation, with coordinated care for people experiencing homelessness, mental health and substance-use challenges alongside plans for public safety, sanitation and environmental fixes. Agriculture & Disaster Response: A fire in St. Elizabeth’s Beacon district destroyed about 15 acres of farmland and equipment, affecting 10 farmers, while firefighters battled the blaze for hours; the cause is still unknown. Tourism Leadership: Minister Edmund Bartlett is set to be honoured as a Tourism ICON at PYNE Awards Africa 2026 for work on tourism resilience, including the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre and the push for Global Tourism Resilience Day. Business Growth Push: Industry Minister Aubyn Hill urged Jamaican firms to boost productivity, keep quality standards, and expand beyond the local market into regional and international opportunities. Hospital “Social Cases” Law Reform: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says Jamaica must change laws to address long-stay public hospital patients who are medically discharged but cannot be released, citing hundreds of “social cases” across facilities. Regional Tourism & Real Estate: CMEx has completed its 2026 Leadership Laureates roster, and Eppley Caribbean Property Fund reported strong nine-month results with higher occupancy and a continued dividend. Entertainment & Culture: Dancehall producer DJ Jahmar and Edley Shine released “Broken Dolly” from the Book of Micah Riddim project, while Jamaica Kingsmen kick off CPL action at Sabina Park with a win over Trinbago Knight Riders.
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