AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLocal Governance: The Democratic People’s Movement says Grenada’s government “completely ignored” procurement laws in major road projects using a “design, build and finance” model, arguing competitive bidding was sidestepped and costs/financing weren’t made public. Youth & Education: Grenada’s delegates Tariq Miller and Kerri Ann Marrast represented the island at the 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament in Sydney, debating “Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” with a national youth election planned for December. Public Safety: A two-year-old boy, Amir Nyack, died after an apparent drowning near an irrigation canal in Telescope, St. Andrew; family members searched for about 45 minutes before he was found unresponsive. Sports: Grenada Football Association named Trinidad and Tobago striker Stern John as head coach of the Senior Men’s Team, with his first competitive match set for Sept. 25 vs Cuba. Community & Utilities: PURC wrapped up its 2026 Summer School Outreach, reaching 1,679 students with lessons on renewable energy, conservation, and utility rights. Environment & Policy: Grenada will host the 24th OECS meeting on living marine resources and the Blue Economy on Sept. 3–4.
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