AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Resilience: Jamaica’s all-island blackout has reignited debate on electricity reliability, with calls to move from outage blame to a smarter long-term energy plan as Jamaica prepares for a new electricity licence and pushes renewables. Monetary Policy Watch: Bank of Jamaica Governor Richard Byles says reserves are stronger and no banks failed, but warns the pass-through from BOJ policy rates to commercial lending rates remains weak—an issue his successor will inherit. Public Services & Infrastructure: Portland Credit Union gets green light to set up a real estate subsidiary to develop its Norwich Heights land, while NWC leak repairs remain a customer frustration after months of delays. Health & Social Impact: World Blood Donor Day coverage highlights Jamaica’s blood shortage and the need for rare negative types, as corporate drives (including Jamaica Broilers) help top up supplies. Education & Inclusion: Savanna-la-Mar Inclusive Academy expands with a new primary block and plans for a high school as demand for special education grows. Business & Growth: Jamaica Chamber of Commerce awards spotlight recovery, resilience and private-sector investment, alongside JUTC reporting revenue and ridership gains plus fleet upgrades. Local Governance: Opposition claims 2016 local government reforms still lack full regulations, leaving municipal autonomy “on paper.”
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