ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, 29th May, 2012: Grenada’s Opposition Leader, Dr the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell, is calling on Prime Minister Tillman Thomas to demonstrate the principles of good governance, accountability and transparency by providing information to the Grenadian public regarding a large sum of money deposited into the account of […]
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Gibson hails Samuels, Sammy
Nottingham, England – West Indies coach Ottis Gibson said the batting of Marlon Samuels and Darren Sammy was a source of encouragement for him during the second Test against England, which ended on Monday.
Welcoming leadership scrutiny
St. George’s, May 27, 2012 – Prime Minister Tillman Thomas claims that he has no difficulty with anyone trying to replace him as leader, but says it should be done “legitimately.’’
By their Fruits We Shall Know Them
I was fortunate to be trained by an old Englishman whose way of resolving any conflict regarding the meaning of a word was to whip out the Dictionary.
No red flag and nothing to hide, says PM Tillman Thomas
St. George’s, May 27, 2012 – Leader of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, has said that he is prepared to make available information pertaining to the transfer of funds to Grenada from a Saudi Arabian donor.
Young track star rewarded with athletic donation
St. George’s, May 24, 2012 – One of Grenada’s most talented primary school athletes is promising to continue working to better her performance in track and field.
NDC PARTY AND GOVERNMENT CONTINUED INFIGHTING
The New National Party is expressing great concern over the continued infighting in the ruling National Democratic Congress party and the Government, even after the attempt to present a united front to the nation in response to the recent No Confidence Motion.
OPPOSITION LEADER CALLS ON THE PRIME MINISTER TO TAKE ACTION
ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, 23rd May, 2012: Grenada’s Opposition Leader, Dr the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell, has called on the prime Minister to look into recent reports of breaking and entering of parliamentary offices, and to intervene where necessary to ensure that the integrity of the voter registration process is safeguarded […]
A matter of nearly half a million in Grenada
By CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA: The opposition here has claimed that a top minister in the Tillman Thomas administration has received the equivalent of almost half a million EC dollars through a bank transfer.
NO Case against PM Thomas, says Chief of Staff
St. George’s, May 22, 2012 – A top advisor to Prime Minister Tillman Thomas is confident that the Grenadian leader could be re-elected on the basis of the same issues that propelled his National Democratic Congress (NDC) to victory in 2008.
NNP HOLDS ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL RALLY
St George’s Grenada, May 21, 2012: The New National Party on Sunday May 20, 2012 held a Massive Rally in the Parish of St John’s under the theme “NNP TO THE RESCUE”
Police investigation demanded into alleged money transaction
St. George’s, May 20, 2012 – The leader of the official opposition in parliament, Dr. Keith Mitchell, wants the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of the Royal Grenada Police Force to investigate what he suggests is a suspicious money transaction involving a “top government minister.’’
NDC executive to set new date for annual convention
St. George’s, May 19, 2012 – The National Democratic Congress wishes to inform members and supporters of the party that the 2012 annual convention of the NDC, which was originally scheduled for July 8, will now be held on a new date.
GRENADA PM: It’s my rally; you can come if you want to!
By CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA: PRIME MINISTER TILLMAN THOMAS has told an executive meeting of his ruling National Democratic Congress that a public meeting he has announced for Sunday has nothing to do with the party.
Potential for more division in ruling Grenada party
St. George’s, May 18, 2012 – An announcement Thursday by Tillman Thomas, Grenada’s Prime Minister and leader of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), could potentially create further rift in an already divided party.
