AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Travel: Wingo launches a new Montego Bay–Medellín route, with three weekly flights, boosting low-cost access and regional connectivity. Education & Youth: St Elizabeth Technical High School gets about $310 million for repairs, aiming to restore full classes by September; meanwhile, critics question a proposed boys’ committee after PEP results showed girls outperforming boys. Road Safety: Transport Minister Daryl Vaz sets a September 30 deadline for drivers to clear outstanding traffic fines ahead of the demerit point system restart. Health & Wellness: Health Minister Christopher Tufton rolls out Chronic Care Connect and the Jamaica Moves app to help Jamaicans manage NCDs with better monitoring and support. Community & Culture: Diaspora volunteers restore DRB Grant Basic School in Montego Bay; and St James churches receive $16M for Hurricane Melissa recovery. Public Life & Governance: Pressure grows on PM Andrew Holness to remove Dr Andrew Wheatley from Cabinet after Integrity Commission findings. Crime & Security: JCF reports Western Jamaica accounts for 31% of ganja seized islandwide, alongside major national drug seizures. Arts & Entertainment: Cashan’s debut album drops soon, with “Roaring Lion” topping 799,000 YouTube views.
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