St. George’s, November 4, 2011 – Anthony “Jericho’’ Greenidge was at the heart of the community where he lived and has left a legacy of community and professional success, a senior government minister has said. Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Peter David, who is also MP for the Town […]
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Senator Gill: Jericho made “indelible mark’’
St. George’s, November 4, 2011 – Senator Arley Gill, the Minister with responsibility for Culture, has expressed deep sadness at the passing of Anthony “Jericho’’ Greenidge, saying the former broadcaster, calypsonian, athlete and Master of Ceremony has left an “indelible mark’’ on the Grenadian cultural and media landscape.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
St. George’s, November 4, 2011 – Anthony “Jericho’’ Greenidge was at the heart of the community where he lived and has left a legacy of community and professional success, a senior government minister has said.
MWAG mourns the passing of Anthony “Jericho” “D Duke” Greenidge
The Media Workers Association of Grenada (MWAG) would like to express deepest condolence to the family and friends of Anthony “Jericho” “D Duke” Greenidge, a member of the fraternity who passed on today, in New York.
Carnival Committee Expresses Sympathy
ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, November 3, 2011 – The Grenada Carnival Committee wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Anthony Jerico Greenidge.
Anthony Jericho Greenidge Passes on
We regrets to announce the passing of popular radio announcer “Anthony Jericho Greenidge” wh0 passed away today in the United States. Our prayers go out to his family especially his kids and his loved ones. We will have more details as it come to hand.
FORMER PM CALLS FOR A POLICY ON OVERSEAS TRAVEL
November 3rd, 2011, St. George’s Grenada: Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition, Dr the Rt. Hon Keith Mitchell is calling on the Prime Minister to immediately announce a Government Policy on overseas travel. The former Prime Minister said this has become necessary in light of the promise of transparency, accountability and […]
BHOLA CALLS FOR CONSULTATION
St. George’s, Grenada – November 3rd 2011: Parliamentary Representative for St. Andrew North East, Hon Roland Bhola is calling on the Government to do the right thing and proceed to hold consultation with the people of St. John’s about recognizing local athlete Kirani James for his outstanding performance at the […]
Sauteurs no longer to be called “Town with only one street’’
St. George’s, November 3, 2011 – Residents of St. Patrick, who have been promised major improvement to the road network in the parish, have been told that it’s a promise that will be kept. “My pledge to the constituents of St. Patrick to expand the road network in the Town […]
GRENADA DOING BUSINESS RANKING HAS NOT REALLY IMPROVED
November 1st 2011, St. George’s Grenada: Former Minister for Finance Hon. Anthony Boatswain says he is shocked that the Minister for Finance will blow a trumpet for finally bringing back Grenada’s Doing Business Ranking to the level it was when the NNP left office in July 2008.
NEW SHADOW CABINET APPOINTED by NNP
November 1st 2011, St. George’s Grenada: Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition Dr. The Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell says the role of a Shadow Cabinet is very important as the economic situation in the country worsens. He said, a shadow cabinet does not only form a possible alternative Government but members […]
NNP WINSTON GARRAWAY CALLS ON GOV. TO SPARE NO EFFORT IN FINDING THE BEST SOLUTION IN THE MINIMUM WAGE DISPUTE
As the saga lingers on in the impasse between the Minister of Labour Hon. Glynnis Roberts and the security companies over the proposed $4.00 an hour increase for security guards, Garraway advise “no effort should be spared in finding the best solution where both security guards and their employers emerge […]
Carenage footballers draw first blood against QPR
St. George’s, October 31, 2011 – Carenage has gone one up against Queen’s Park Rangers (QPR) in what is now expected to be the best of three matches among players 40 years and older.
Routine at senior homes interrupted for good reasons
St. George’s, October 31, 2011 – Residents at two geriatric homes in St. George’s did not complain when their normal Sunday routine was interrupted by more than 60 visitors, including a politician. That’s because the visitors were on a mission; a mission to treat and to compliment the senior citizens […]
OPPOSITION CALLS FOR HELP WITH PAYMENT OF EXAM FEES
October 28th 2011, St. George’s Grenada: Shadow Cabinet Member with responsibility for Education, Mrs. Delma Thomas is calling on the Tillman Thomas Administration to ensure that no student is denied an opportunity to sit CXC exams next year, because they are unable to make payments for those exams today.
