AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAll-Island Blackout Fallout: Opposition says Jamaica’s outage showed NWC is too dependent on the national grid, urging a faster shift to solar for water facilities after lightning triggered a “cascading effect,” leaving about 65,000 customers without water while power restoration continued. Crime and Community Impact: Superintendent Errol Adams told Jamaicans overseas that crime is now an emotional burden for families abroad, urging diaspora support to help security forces curb violent crime. Diaspora Services: Integrated Diaspora Services says it’s expanding its one-stop support for Jamaicans worldwide, appointing Jamaican-American Peter Gracey as global development representative amid rising demand. Sports—World Cup Pressure: Hugo Broos remains unhappy after Bafana Bafana’s 1-1 draw with Jamaica, warning the team can’t afford poor friendlies ahead of Mexico. Cricket—Rain Ends ODI: West Indies’ second ODI vs Sri Lanka at Sabina Park was washed out, keeping Sri Lanka 1-0 up in the series. Environment—Harbour Cleanup: Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project reports 5.5 million kilos of trash collected by booms, helping reduce pollution in the harbour. Local Safety: A fruit vendor was shot dead in Montego Bay, while an 83-year-old man died after falling from a water tank platform in Manchester.
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