By CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE St. George’s, June 7, 2012 – Two NDC political party executive members, who are also government ministers, have brushed aside suggestions that there was something untoward in Prime Minister Tillman Thomas receiving a cash contribution from a foreign donor in his capacity as leader of the ruling […]
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Another executive member of the ruling NDC has added his voice to the PM Money Scandal
St. George’s, June 5, 2012 – Another executive member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has added his voice to the ongoing debate on cash received by the party’s leader, Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, from a foreign donor.
West Indies hungry for success says Barath
BIRMINGHAM, England – Adrian Barath said West Indies still had a strong desire to collect their first Test victory in England for more than a decade, when they face the hosts in the third and final Test, starting on Thursday at Edgbaston.
Former ministers battle on foreign cash donation to PM
St. George’s, June 5, 2012 – A former minister, who served in the previous NDC government of 1990 – 1995, is completely supportive of current party leader, Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, in the receipt of money from an overseas donor.
Change for Roberts, Quarless in cabinet reshuffle
St. George’s, June 5, 2012 – Labour Minister Glynis Roberts is being reassigned in a planned cabinet shake up by Grenada’s Prime Minister Tillman Thomas.
“Intentionally malicious’’ remarks and reshuffle denial
St. George’s, June 5, 2012 – Another executive member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has added his voice to the ongoing debate on cash received by the party’s leader, Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, from a foreign donor.
Top soca bards to perform at Carnival City Wednesday
St. George’s, June 5, 2012 – Defending Soca Monarch, Terror Kid, is among several top artistes who will be performing at this year’s official launch of the Spicemas Corporation’s Carnival City.
Ottis Gibson audio | 2nd day, Tour match vs Leicestershire
LEICESTER, England – Rain on Sunday severely scuppered West Indies’ plans for vital match practice ahead of the third and final Test against England, starting this coming Thursday at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
Bravo working hard for strong finish
Leicester, England – West Indies batsman Darren Bravo said he was working hard to eliminate some of the mis-steps that have dogged him and finish the three-Test series against England strongly.
Too early to call says Gibson
Leicester, England – Ottis Gibson said on Sunday it was too early to make decisions about the composition of the West Indies side for the third and final Test against England, starting on Thursday at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
NNP WOMEN’S ARM MAKES DONATION TO A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
St. George’s Grenada June 4, 2012: Last Tuesday a check in the sum of EC$1,000.00 was presented to a victim of domestic violence, Ms. Yvonne Felix; mother of three young children ofWindsorForest, St. David’s; who was brutally stabbed and her house burnt, by her then male partner.
Rooting for Grenada’s Olympic-bound athletes
St. George’s, June 4, 2012 – South St. George MP and Minister of Labour, Glynis Roberts, says Kirani James appears in “fine form’’ as the Grenadian athlete builds up to the Olympic Games this summer in London, England.
Bravo working hard for strong finish
Leicester, England – West Indies batsman Darren Bravo said he was working hard to eliminate some of the mis-steps that have dogged him and finish the three-Test series against England strongly.
Memorable 2012 carnival promised
By Lincoln Depradine St. George’s, June 3, 2012 – “Let the festival begin.’’ Those words, from acting Culture Minister Patrick Simmons signaled the official start of Spicemas, Grenada’s annual carnival celebrations.
Press statement leads to public second-guessing of PM Thomas
St. George’s, June 1, 2012 – Grenada’s Prime Minister Tillman Thomas held no public function Friday and was largely out of sight amidst continuing questions about a campaign donation.
