AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Culture in Boston: Scotland fans have turned Boston into a party zone, with extended bar hours and tens of thousands of “Tartan Army” supporters flooding the city ahead of key matches. Local Banking Boost: NCB has injected more than US$1 million to relocate its Falmouth branch to Champion Plaza, with full operations set to roll out July 6. Education After Storms: Four western Jamaica schools received 20 laptops from a Jamaica-born US-based group via Food For The Poor Jamaica, supporting students hit by Hurricane Melissa. Crime Reduction Messaging: Delano Seiveright urged the Jamaican diaspora to help spread Jamaica’s crime-fighting progress, linking improved public safety to investor confidence and growth. Food Safety Reminder: A sugar recall sparked debate online, but authorities’ testing and the recall highlight the bigger issue of physical contamination in food systems. Digital Safety for Kids: Fi We Children Foundation says any move to restrict children’s social media access must come with stronger laws, privacy defaults, and child-focused online protections. Pizza Hut Expansion: Despite Pizza Hut’s global ownership shake-up, Restaurants of Jamaica is pushing ahead with a new Pizza Hut in Portmore, expanding the brand locally. Mangroves Debate: Opposition environment spokesman Omar Newell challenged claims that mangrove loss is mainly driven by firewood cutting, arguing government data points to other causes.
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