AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBathing & wellbeing: Sharmadean Reid’s “bath comeback” story argues that bathing isn’t just cleansing—it’s a daily reset for mind, nerves, and sleep, especially for women. Transport costs: Opposition critic Mikael Phillips calls the government’s two-phase public passenger fare hike “disrespectful,” saying commuters were hit before fares were properly gazetted. Parenting support: Jamaica’s National Parenting Support Commission says 12,000–14,000 parents train monthly, with a Parental Involvement in Education Framework now in 245 schools plus psychosocial help in ZOSOs. Tech & jobs: Christopher Brown warns AI could threaten Jamaica’s BPO call-centre livelihoods, accusing the government of reacting instead of planning. Science push: Dr Andrew Wheatley unveils a “House of Innovation” to reduce fragmentation in Jamaica’s science, tech and innovation sector. Youth mental health: Education Minister Rhoda Moy Crawford highlights expanded school mental health programmes and counselling access for young people. Culture & music: General Huge and Skarra Mucci drop “Beautiful Day” with a hand-drawn animated video rooted in transformation and Jamaica’s vibrancy. Reggae tourism: Jamaica’s One Nation Reggae Festival returns in Nov 2026, with education forums and community activities. Safety & schools: MOCA renews a call for help identifying a masked gunman who threatened administrators at Stella Maris Preparatory School. Sports & diaspora: Brandon Burke is re-elected to the WTA Tour Board, and Jamaica’s tourism and community links keep showing up—from diaspora events to cricket scheduling.
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