AGP Executive Report

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Cricket & Community: Cricket West Indies has unveiled the 2026 Men’s International Home Series under “WI OUTSIDE!”, with Sabina Park hosting Sri Lanka white-ball matches (June 3–14) and Tests starting June 25; New Zealand ODIs split between Guyana and Barbados (July 11–21), and Pakistan Tests land in Trinidad & Tobago (July 25–29 and Aug 2–6). Public Art & Culture: Kingston Creative launched three simultaneous mural open calls—Saltfish & Soul (Water Lane), Montego Bay – Past, Present & Future (Doctors’ Cave Bathing Club), and Nature in Action (Constant Spring Road)—with themes of food, environment and heritage. Music & Identity: Jamaican-born UK artist Bena Gonzalez drops visual EP Rich Immigrant, mapping her journey from Jamaica to the UK, immigration struggles, and a “resurrection” message for young women. Local Lifestyle & Daily Life: Taxi operators in Gregory Park, St. Catherine protested worsening road conditions, saying potholes are hurting safety and income. Sports & Pride: Jamaican tennis star Blaise Bicknell is gearing up for the Kingston Open (Aug 16–29, 2026), the first ATP Challenger in the English-speaking Caribbean. Women’s Rights & Leadership: Jamaican strategist Dr. Kerriann Peart challenges Caribbean women to rethink “toxic resilience” and burnout. Labour Legacy: Jamaica renames key Labour Ministry buildings in honour of Portia Simpson Miller and Lynden Newland.

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May 18, 2026

Chicago tea society plans Juneteenth hibiscus celebration in Bronzeville

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May 24, 2026

TTW names top 30 wellness destinations in the Americas and Caribbean for 2026

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Queen Ifrica releases motherhood anthem ‘Mom Like Me’ ahead of new album

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AFUWI gala raises scholarship aid for Caribbean students

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May 17, 2026

Jamaica to Host 2nd CTO Air Connectivity Summit Next February

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May 15, 2026

NUGL, Inc. Reports Strong Q1 2026 Results with Revenue Growth, Positive Operating Income and Continued Delivery Expansion in Jamaica

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Apr. 30, 2026

Google Partner NovaCore Labs and AIBotics Advance Acquisition and Expand Robot Deployment Across Jamaica

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S Hotel Montego Bay Debuts Family Offer with Cultural Experiences Included

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