AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDiplomacy: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell met Qatar’s PM and foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani during a visit focused on boosting ties in education, health, and tourism. Governance: Public policy critic John Rullow renewed calls for greater transparency, branding the Mitchell administration “most corrupt” and pointing to procurement concerns. Regional sport: Grenada’s U-14 boys opened their CFU Challenge Series campaign with a 3-2 win over Saint Lucia, with Jaywani Noel scoring in injury time; the next matches follow in Punta Cana. Football politics: The Scottish FA withdrew support for FIFA president Gianni Infantino, citing a lack of confidence after the FIFA Forward Enterprise controversy; Grenada is among CONCACAF nations backing Infantino. Local development: Tyrell Bay Marina renewed its push for access to land after a fence dispute affecting boat owners, tied to a long-running mangrove lease case. Weather watch: A new tropical wave is expected to bring showers to Grenada and nearby islands, with seas elevated, but forecasters say it’s unlikely to become a major threat. Travel/people: A feature highlights Grenada’s Grand Anse Beach as a standout for easy swimming and long walks.
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