AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpecial Education Push: Jamaica is expanding special education spaces as demand rises, with officials linking spikes to past public health crises and citing alarming levels in Kingston & St Andrew. Blood Supply Drive: World Blood Donor Day coverage highlights Jamaica’s shortfall—about 60,000 units needed yearly but only around 30,000 collected—plus urgent calls for O-negative donors. Energy & Power Reliability: Bank of Jamaica governor Richard Byles defends reserves and exchange stability but warns weaker pass-through from BOJ rates to bank lending; meanwhile, a fresh look at Jamaica’s electricity future follows renewed blackout frustration. Electricity Transition: Uruguay’s energy expert urges Jamaica to fast-track renewable reforms ahead of the JPS licence expiry and upcoming negotiations. Water & Utilities: A National Water Commission leak complaint in Kingston 6 was reportedly fixed after months of delays, underscoring ongoing utility responsiveness issues. Business & Housing: Portland Credit Union gets green light to create a subsidiary for a Norwich Heights real estate venture, while developers pitch Kingston’s US$25m SANA as mixed-use investment. Sports & Community: NCAA champs note Jamaican wins (including Dejanae Oakley’s NCAA record), and local football qualifiers kick off with teams chasing back-to-back victories.
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