AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSpice Mas & Culture: Carriacou’s Skinny Banton is keeping the Jab culture spotlight on the move, launching a seven-song 2026 run led by “The Jambalasse” project that revamps a 1991 classic to reconnect festival energy with Grenada’s roots. Diaspora Homecoming 2026: Grenada kicked off its two-week Grenada Diaspora Homecoming 2026 with a Welcome Reception at Belmont Estate, hosted by Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall, focusing on reconnection, culture, and investment dialogue. Education & Training: St. George’s University (SGU) announced its August 2026 intake for Indian students, positioning it as a way to align with India’s academic calendar. Health & Partnerships: Grenada’s Ministry of Health formalized an agreement with China’s He Vision Group to donate eye care equipment, aimed at strengthening ophthalmic services and access to diagnostics and treatment. Regional Development: The ECCB is set to launch a free 2026 STEM Camp starting July 6 for ages 14–18 across ECCU member territories, including Grenada. Local Governance: Temporary traffic restrictions begin Monday, 29 June 2026 on Seamoon Bridge in St Andrew for daily repairs from 8am–4pm, with heavy vehicles barred.
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