AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoJamaica Tourism & Connectivity: Jamaica will publish fortnightly updates on Hurricane Melissa school repairs, including costs, contractors and completion dates, aiming to boost transparency for 77 priority schools in Region Six. Resilient Tourism: Jamaica’s Ministry of Tourism pushed a National Community-based Tourism Resilience Symposium in St. James, training 170+ operators on risk planning and recovery, with Minister Edmund Bartlett stressing community tourism as central to the 10-million-visitor, US$10-billion goal. Road Access for Visitors: Works Minister Robert Morgan announced immediate and long-term steps to ease Mammee Bay toll plaza congestion in St. Ann, including two new toll lanes and stronger E-Pass promotion. Local Safety: St. James Police plan summer traffic blitzes targeting unlicensed, uninsured and drunk driving, plus community road-safety education. Caribbean Culture: Tobago’s Fog Angels, a fast-growing mas band, shared plans for its 2026 Carnival presentation and fan competition ahead of Oct 30–Nov 1 festivities.
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