AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoCaribbean tourism push: Caribbean Week 2026 is set to bring senior officials and industry leaders to New York starting June 1, with the theme “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” aiming to align regional tourism planning and partnerships. Regional politics: CARICOM cooperation is back in focus as Prime Minister Godwin Friday says he’s optimistic about stronger working ties among member states ahead of St. Vincent and the Grenadines taking the rotating chair in 2027. Local service disruption: Grenlec will temporarily close its Grand Anse Customer Care Centre from June 8 to July 6 for repairs, directing customers to online, app, and phone options. Grenada ties with Africa: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell used African Liberation Day to call for deeper Africa–Caribbean cooperation beyond symbolism, including trade and investment. Sports spotlight: St. John’s University named three athletes for the NCAA East Regional, while Grenada’s Whitsuntide Games saw Alex Seepersad win the U20 100m and other record performances. Public safety debate: In St. Vincent and the Grenadines, opposition leader Ralph Gonsalves is raising questions about a new police unit called “The Squad” and why it wasn’t publicly detailed.
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