AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Marketing Push: The Jamaica Tourist Board has launched “Jamaica Summer Vibes 2026,” running through Aug. 31, inviting visitors to experience the island’s beaches, festivals, sports, culture and food beyond any single event. Reggae Sumfest Comeback: Reggae Sumfest 2026 returns as a one-night “A Taste of Sumfest” on July 18 at Plantation Cove in St. Ann, with Vybz Kartel and Mavado headlining—scaled down as rebuilding continues after Hurricane Melissa. Coastal Care Calendar: Jamaica will join International Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 19, spearheaded by the Jamaica Environment Trust, with a Kingston flagship clean-up at Palisadoes–Port Royal Protected Area and volunteer registration windows now set. Weather Watch: Jamaica’s Met Service warns of strong winds, rough seas and isolated thunderstorms through the weekend, with the worst conditions Friday and Saturday—especially for southern parishes and marine areas. Local Giving: US-based attorney Kaysia Earley’s Seeds of Manna charity continues supporting communities in Jamaica with care packages and school, church and sports gear across all 14 parishes. Business & IP: Industry Minister Aubyn Hill urged tourism and creative entrepreneurs to register brands and digitise systems, stressing IP protection and standards testing to boost exports.
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