St. George’s, February 8, 2013 – Allegations of Russians’ involvement in Grenada’s current general election campaign have now reached the level of the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF).
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Caribupdate Weekly February 6, 2013 By Lincoln Depradine This 39th year of independence is as good a time as any to reexamine Sir Eric Matthew Gairy, the “Father of Independence’’ and our first prime minister in 1974. Let’s relook Gairy not to debate his politics, economic and social programs, or […]
Grenada newspaper tells finance minister why eyebrows are raised
St. George’s, February 3, 2013 – A Grenada newspaper says the “working man’’ argument offered by the country’s finance minister in response to questions about properties he is believed to have acquired in recent years is not acceptable.
He fought for justice, but promoted peace
By Lincoln Depradine Caribupdate Weekly January 30, 2013 St. George’s, Grenada – Among colleagues in the National Democratic Congress and government, as well as in the eyes of most Grenadians, he was a venerable and dignified politician.
Ruling party’s election campaign trouble reported
St. George’s, January 31, 2013 – All is reported not to be well in the political campaign of the incumbent National Democratic (NDC), which is seeking reelection at polls scheduled for February 19.
Book of condolences opened for Hon. Denis Michael Lett
NEW YORK, January 31, 2013 – Following the passing of Honourable Denis Michael Lett, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Grenada on Monday January 28, the Consulate-General of Grenada has opened a book of condolences for signing in New York.
NNP – Will Deliver
January 25th, 2013: The New National Party wishes to advise the general public that our rally in Carriacou is on schedule for Saturday January 26th, 2013 at 5pm in Hillsborough. Regrettably the boat trip originally planned from Grenada to Carriacou had to be terminated due to advice provided by the […]
Government wage bill
ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, JANUARY 25, 2012 _ The Government of Grenada as part of its ongoing public sector reform in 2012 established the Office of the Prime Minister as separate and distinct from the Prime Minister’s Ministry.
Call for leaders’ unity on Independence Day
St. George’s, January 24, 2013 – A local newspaper wants the leaders of the two major parties to set aside politics for at least one day next month. February 7 is Grenada’s 39th anniversary of independence.
Olympians among 25 vying for top sports awards Saturday
St. George’s, January 24, 2013 – Grenada Olympic Committee (GOC) officials say preparations are in place to honour the nation’s sports personalities.
Election campaigning via the airwaves
St. George’s, January 15, 2013 – The war of the airwaves in Grenada’s general election campaign has begun. Radio talkshows are wholly dominated by political discussions, partisan opinions of hosts, and with callers phoning to support their respective parties.
David denies endorsing Bernadine’s candidacy
St. George’s, January 15, 2013 – The Two-time MP for the Town of St. George says he has not endorsed NDC chairman, Franka Bernadine, as his possible successor as parliamentary representative.
New National Party expresses grave concern with the consolidated 2012 list of electors
Wednesday 9th January 2013: The New National Party expresses grave concern with the consolidated 2012 list of electors from which a total of 8, 399 registered voters have been removed and/or not included.
Profile of NNP St. Davids Caretaker
Mr. Oliver Joseph is Grenadian by birth. He was educated at the St.Andrew’s Anglican Secondary School, The University of the West-Indies and The Robert Gordon University (Scotland)
National Address by the Opposition Leader
Ladies and gentlemen, brother and sisters…. As Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition and Leader of the New National Party, I want to extend to the entire Grenadian nation, and to people of all walks and persuasions best wishes for the New Year.
