AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHousing & Social Support: Prime Minister Andrew Holness and MP Daryl Vaz handed over a home to Recardo “Bad Luck” Gibson in Canewood, Portland, under the New Social Housing Programme—bringing privacy and repairs after years of living in a badly damaged house. Crime & Justice: St Thomas police say two female teenagers, 15 and 14, are in custody after an alleged attempted murder tied to a sexual encounter at a villa in Morant Bay; the elderly complainant was stabbed and later escaped to raise an alarm. Public Safety & Violence: A July 4-5 Independence Day surge in New York left 12 people shot across three boroughs, including a mass shooting in Brooklyn that injured four children at a family barbecue. Economy & Business Oversight: The Jamaica Stock Exchange suspended trading in Kintyre Holdings and Atlantic Hardware & Plumbing after both missed audited financial statement deadlines, blocking share trading until filings are submitted. Labour Migration Planning: Ambassador Audrey Marks says Jamaica will consult unions, the private sector, civil groups and the opposition before implementing a structured migration programme targeting about 10,000 skilled workers, starting with a 1,000-person pilot. Infrastructure Development: The Boundbrook Urban Centre in Port Antonio is 58% complete and on track for February 2027, with five buildings planned to house government services, retail and professional services. Agriculture & Recovery: Poultry farmers in Discovery Bay, St Ann, received training and starter support after Hurricane Melissa, with plans to restore production within six weeks. Weather Watch: Jamaica’s Met Service is urging residents to stay hydrated as 2026 is expected to be hotter than normal, with El Niño likely to intensify heat and dry conditions.
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