AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Access: The Ministry of Education says students must not be denied registration over fees, urging schools to keep costs minimal and allow later payment of incidentals. Public Safety & Crime: Prime Minister Holness links delays on an NHT housing project in Vineyard Town to gang violence and criminality, while the Global Peace Index also flags Jamaica as the most peaceful in the Caribbean. Gender & Workplace Rights: Jamaica’s Sexual Harassment Tribunal reports 21 complaints received in eight months, with most cases resolved. Culture & Community: Danielle Cox is crowned 2026 Kingston and St Andrew Festival Queen, dedicating her win to her mother’s long-held dream. Lifestyle & Learning: Park Mountain Primary celebrates 60 graduates with scholarships and a red-carpet ceremony after strong PEP results. Diaspora Giving: Lasco Financial Services runs a literacy drive at Duhaney Park Primary, and JAAC’s mission delivers free medical care and school supplies across multiple parishes. Travel & Practical Tips: A guide explains how to use a US tourist visa properly to avoid losing it. Reparations Push: Jamaica plans to petition King Charles on Sept. 6 to refer slavery reparations legal questions to the Privy Council.
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