AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOpposition Politics: NNP leader Emmalin Pierre says a future NNP government would “deliver” on promises, including tax cuts on water and electricity, as the party’s convention elevates Adrian Joseph’s slate in St George North-west. Public Safety & Justice: A retired senior police officer alleges the Royal Grenada Police Force did not properly investigate two unsolved deaths, including ex-Senator Neilon Franklyn, now headed to a coroner’s inquest. Mental Health: Grenada is set to launch a National Suicide Prevention Hotline by end of June, with officials citing rising suicide concerns in 2026. Tourism & Investment: Grenada outlines a 12–24 month tourism push—site upgrades, safer experiences, and stronger marketing—while also granting visa-free entry to Nigerian travellers from July to boost trade and investment. Transport: The Grenada Transport Commission reports EC$1.7M invested via bus relief and fuel tax rebates, with more duty-free concessions planned for bus parts and tyres. Regional Health Policy: Caribbean leaders and health experts call for urgent action on healthy food policy to tackle the region’s NCD crisis. Sports (Grenada in focus): Anderson Peters of Grenada finished second in the Rome Diamond League javelin behind Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage’s record-breaking 92.62m.
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