July 3, 2008 – When the New National Party (NNP) under the leadership of Dr. Keith Mitchell appointed Sir Danny Williams a member of the NNP as Governor General and Lawrence Joseph then chairman of the NNP as Speaker of the House of Representative; not many said anything. Dr. Mitchell […]
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Grenada NNP administration uses NY Consular office for electioneering advantage
July 3, 2008. A reliable source in New York has confirmed that the New National Party (NNP) has already organized in excess of three chartered planes to fly would-be NNP voters to Grenada in time for the July 8 general elections. As recently as Monday of this week, a plane, packed […]
NNP CANDIDATE FOR ST. JOHN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
St. George’s, Grenada (July 2, 2008) A candidate of the incumbent New National Party contesting the July 8th General Elections has been charged for assaulting a secondary school student.
INDUSTRY LEADERS SALUTE OUTGOING CARIBBEAN TOURISM CHIEF
WASHINGTON, DC (July 2, 2008) – The appointment of a new tourism minister in the Bahamas is being hailed as a significant move for the wider Caribbean region.
Uttering dishonest remarks regarding Sir Nicholas Brathwaite
We act on behalf of Sir Nicholas Brathwaite of The Villa in the parish of Saint George, former Prime Minister of Grenada (1990 -95), former Chairman of the Interim Government (1983 – 84), and a former Adviser to late Prime Minister Herbert Blaize (1985 – 87).
SVG Carnival Development Corporation’s Beauty Shows
SVG Carnival Development Corporation’s Beauty Shows Committee is making arrangements for the staging of the 24th MISS CARIVAL 2008 at Victoria Park on Friday July 4th 2008 at 8.00 p.m.
Burke: An NDC government will facilitate conditions for local and foreign investment
A National Democratic Congress government would aim for balanced and sustainable development involving local and foreign investment, NDC official Nazim Burke has stated.
Stage Collapsed injuring several supporters at NDC meeting
St. Mark’s, Grenada (June 20, 2008) LEADER of the National Democratic Congress Hon Tillman Thomas this morning met with two of the people who were injured following the collapse of a stage at a political event in Victoria last night.
Grenville Vale Tropical Botanical Gardens
The Grenada Cultural Foundation endorses and supports the initiative of Dr. Valma Jessamy, Director of the Grenville Vale Tropical Botanical Gardens. Grenadians are urged to experience nature at its best- to return to Eden and participate in a healthy, natural environment on Saturday 21st June from dawn to dusk.
NDC Candidate Roberts Concern about Crime in Grenada
Election candidate Glynis Roberts, who has been an outspoken advocate on social issues, has again expressed consternation about the incidence of violence in Grenada.
NDC Roberts says “sun must set on violence” in Grenada
St. George’s, Grenada (June 20, 2008) Election candidate Glynis Roberts, who has been an outspoken advocate on social issues, has again expressed consternation about the incidence of violence in Grenada.
Stage Collapse at NDC Meeting
Sever supporters of the National Democratic Congress was injured tonight when the stage collapse. It is not know what is the cause but reports say there was massive gathering for the political meeting. More information to come..
Another Murder in Grenada – Total now 13 for 2008
Members of the Criminal Investigation Department are conducting investigations into the death of Dominic James of Grand Roy in St, John’s.
Michael Baptiste shows video and promises to chase Bowen around
No one has brought so much “pain, shame, suffering and financial loss to the people of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique” than Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell and his deputy Gregory Bowen, charged former opposition leader Michael Baptiste.
Peter David signs nomination papers without interference
NDC General Secretary Peter David this morning signed documents to contest the July 8 general elections. But his party has also put in place a contingency plan in the event of further legal manoeuverings by the government to stop him from contesting the polls.
