AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCARICOM Reparations Push: The CARICOM Reparations Commission is sending a high-level delegation to the UK (July 13–16) to press reparatory justice, meeting British lawmakers and civil society and presenting the case for the social and economic fallout of slavery and colonialism. Water & Infrastructure: Water Minister Matthew Samuda says the Hermitage Dam upgrade is still on track, with construction expected to start in 18–24 months, while Duhaney Park residents may face longer shortages unless the distribution network is fully rebuilt. Education Accountability: The education ministry defended its 2026 PEP results after Opposition criticism over data reliability and changes in exam format. Local Governance & Business: A public-private initiative led by State Minister Delano Seiveright and Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby aims to coordinate improvements in New Kingston’s business district. Municipal Building Crisis: Hanover Municipal Corporation staff say the crumbling HMC building is worsening and are calling on the Local Government Ministry to intervene. Justice System Watch: Police Constable Andrew Wilson, charged in the “Buju” Bulgin killing, got bail and his lawyer urged the public to let the case play out in court, not “public opinion.” Housing Pipeline: The UDC is advancing plans for 20,000+ housing units nationwide, with about half targeted for southwest Jamaica. Cannabis Licensing: The Cannabis Licensing Authority road tour warns traditional cultivators and investors to verify permits directly and avoid scams. Diaspora Independence: Jamaica’s 64th Independence celebrations are rolling out across the US with church services, flag-raising and major cultural events in Florida. Remembering Dean Peart: Tributes continue for former Cabinet minister Dean Peart, praised for community-building and PNP work in Manchester North Western.
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