AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Finance & Investment Climate: PM Andrew Holness told permanent secretaries Jamaica’s public service must act as a facilitator of investment and development—“speed is not recklessness”—and signalled a revisit of performance-based pay tied to productivity and growth. Public Safety & Tech: The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport signed a contract with Amber Innovations to develop the JamSafe app at no cost to Government to help people facing gender-based violence access emergency support and services. Water Security: Water Minister Matthew Samuda said feasibility studies are underway for limited desalination in St Thomas and Clarendon, not a nationwide rollout, due to cost and environmental impact. Education & Community Support: WISTA Jamaica handed over $850m+ in school supplies and devices to Carisbrook Infant and Primary in St Elizabeth, while Trelawny JPs’ back-to-school fair drew 200+ students. Social Conditions: PIOJ reported 2,442 street people in 2025 (48.5% in Kingston/St Andrew) and 11,581 victim services clients in 2025, with sex-related offences leading. Disaster Aftermath: JDF’s Operation Olive Branch delivered 305,377 care packages after Hurricane Melissa. Business & Markets: JamaicaEye expansion got near-$790m in new contracts, including 300 cameras for Portmore and islandwide maintenance. Local Economy Disruption: Fire destroyed several shops at Redemption Market in downtown Kingston. Sports (Business Interest): Jamaica Kingsmen beat TKR by five wickets at Sabina Park, with Kirk McKenzie’s 69 off 25 balls driving the chase.
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