AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Recovery After Hurricane Melissa: Jamaica’s visitor industry is bouncing back, with room capacity now back to over 80% of pre-Melissa levels, though some Montego Bay hotels won’t reopen until later this year. Unity Cup Fallout: Prince Dube rallied Zimbabwe’s Warriors after Unity Cup bronze, while Nigeria’s Super Eagles beat Jamaica 3-0 in the final in London. World Cup Build-Up, Ghana Focus: Jordan Ayew urged patience for Ghana’s Black Stars ahead of the Wales friendly, praising Antoine Semenyo’s breakout form and backing the squad to “surprise people” at the 2026 World Cup. Ticket Transparency Claims: Ghana’s Sports Minister Kofi Adams rejected allegations of illegal ticket sales, saying government secured 1,000 tickets in advance with safeguards against reselling. Travel Disruption: Virgin Atlantic’s flight to Montego Bay was diverted to Shannon, Ireland, after an engine issue, with passengers offered rebooking or refunds. Local Governance & Safety: The Integrity Commission renewed calls to strengthen its law, while Salt Spring in St James reported no murders or shootings since the start of 2026.
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