AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Aid: Prime Minister Mark Phillips says 88 containers of disaster relief supplies are ready for shipment to Venezuela, part of a CARICOM-coordinated response to earthquake-affected communities, with medicines, food and non-perishables loaded at BK Wharf for departure. Diaspora & Nation-Building: Grenada’s Diaspora Homecoming 2026 is being framed as a practical push for Vision 75, with Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell urging that the country is built by those who stay and those who return—using technology to contribute from anywhere. Tourism & Heritage: A debate is heating up over whether Grenada can credibly “upgrade priority tourism sites” while the Drill Yard in St. George’s faces demolition, with calls for a full heritage review and salvage plan. Infrastructure Planning: Commentary argues Grenada must strengthen public infrastructure oversight as the Finance–Design–Build model gains attention for faster delivery. Sports (Regional): Antigua and Barbuda has named its FIBA AmeriCup 2029 Caribbean Qualifiers squad, with Grenada listed in the same group. Weather Watch: A tropical wave is moving into the Caribbean, bringing heavier showers and thunderstorms before Saharan dust may reduce air quality.
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