AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMusic & Identity: D’Yani lands a major UK deal with Lizzy Records, becoming the label’s first Jamaica-based artiste as his single “Journey” builds momentum ahead of an album. Culture & Community: Festival Song entries are out, with performances lined up via the USF Connec’ Di West Road Tour and other public dates—so Jamaicans can start picking favourites for Independence celebrations. Reggae & Lifestyle: Florida-based Jah Rockaz is taking its “Reggae is Healing” mission to bigger stages, blending reggae with pop, soul and Afrobeat influences. Women & Youth Leadership: Girls’ LEAP’s Women’s Leadership Brunch (June 14) spotlights Denella J. Clark on “leading with courage,” pairing self-defense and mentorship with real-world guidance. Education & Teachers: Jamaica Teachers’ Association leaders are pushing teachers to prepare for renewed opposition to the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill, while also urging educators to author textbooks for local classrooms. Agriculture & Food Security: FAO and JACRA trained 170+ farmers and nursery operators in sustainable ginger production, focusing on clean planting material and disease management. Public Safety: Clarendon police say crime-fighting strategies are being intensified after 18 murders recorded up to June 2026. Housing & Squatting: PM Andrew Holness says squatting won’t be solved by enforcement alone—private developers must help expand affordable housing supply. Charity & Rebuilding: American Friends of Jamaica reports raising over US$10M for Hurricane Melissa relief, including school repairs, re-roofing, and farming support. Sports & Entertainment: Valiant and Shenseea drop “My Turn,” a late-90s/early-2000s themed dancehall video built for summer rotation.
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