AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTelecom Upgrade: Flow has switched on Jamaica’s first 5G mobile network, promising faster downloads and clearer calls, with coverage live in Kingston, Portmore, Spanish Town, May Pen and the North Coast; customers may need compatible phones/SIMs and, for now, postpaid accounts are prioritised. Public Safety & Crime: St Catherine North Police say an investigation is underway into alleged sustained “gun salute” gunfire during a nine-night for a constable in Ewarton, St Catherine, with viral videos drawing attention. Sports (Cricket): West Indies drew first blood in the T20 series against Sri Lanka at Sabina Park, winning by seven wickets as Shai Hope made 65* and Jason Holder and Shamar Joseph took three wickets each. Business & Finance: Jamaica’s banks ended May with more cash parked at the Bank of Jamaica, boosting liquidity as monetary base rose by nearly $31b, while public-sector deposits fell. Transport Costs: TODSS warns a diesel price hike could force some transport operators out, saying they can’t absorb fuel increases despite fare adjustments. Racing: Dream Catcher dominated the Jamaica 1000 Guineas, while Salute The Don won the 2000 Guineas on three shoes.
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