AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBack-to-school consumer tips: The Consumer Affairs Commission is urging Jamaicans to double-check school items—right titles, correct fabric and colours for uniforms, and to remember “no refunds/no exchange” signs don’t override the Consumer Protection Act when goods are defective or unfit. Early childhood safety: ECC chair Trisha Williams-Singh says parents should only send children to early-childhood institutions with valid Commission permits, and encourages ECIs to display permits where guardians can see them. Science push: Applications are open for the 2026 Prime Minister’s National Medal for Science, Technology and Innovation and the National Innovation Awards under “Science Solves,” spanning categories from health to creative industries. Education leadership focus: The Ministry of Education is shifting emphasis to strengthening leadership, skills and capacity among its staff as part of the TREND transformation agenda. Music & culture: Kabaka Pyramid is set to release “Rebel Music – The Lyrics Tape” on Aug. 28, marking 15 years since his Rebel Music EP. Caribbean diaspora spotlight: WIADCA named Trinidad soca star Kees Dieffenthaller and Jamaican dancehall/reggae icon Buju Banton Honorary Grand Marshals for New York Caribbean Carnival Week and Parade. Local entertainment buzz: Negril hotels Rockhouse and Skylark launched “Soft Summer,” a Jamaican-made dark comedy micro-drama filmed on-site with an all-Jamaican cast and crew.
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