AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGrenada–Diaspora Homecoming 2026: Organisers say the two-week Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique homecoming runs June 21 to July 5, with cultural events, heritage tours, family days, community projects and business networking, plus extra flights from major markets to meet demand. Nigerian visa-free push: Grenada has approved visa-free entry for Nigerians, framed as a trade, tourism and investment boost—sparking debate online. Blue economy education: Students joined a “Explore the Blue – Marine Pathways” event at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina to learn about marine careers, including glass-bottom boat tours. Environment and water: GWP-C, Girl Guides and SGU partners held World Environment Day activities in St David, using river life to assess water health. Mental health focus: A Grenada commentary calls attention to the suicide crisis and the gap between mental health talk and lived reality. Sports spotlight: St. John’s discus thrower Jamora Alves (with Grenada ties) returns to NCAA Championships; and Grenada’s Anderson Peters remains near the top of men’s javelin world rankings as Rumesh Tharanga climbs to No. 3.
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