AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTeacher Pay Watch: Grenada’s Ministry of Education pushed back after the Grenada Union of Teachers said 17 educators were owed salaries from Sept 2025 to April 2026, saying all teachers are on payroll and receiving pay, while introducing tighter payroll reporting and bank validation steps. Blue Economy Funding: OECS is inviting Grenada-based Blue Economy MSMEs and value chain groups to two virtual info sessions for Window 2 matching grants, with grants of US$100,000–US$150,000 aimed at fisheries, marine tourism and waste management. Carriacou Infrastructure Push: Minister Tevin Andrews toured major projects, flagging progress on Lauriston Airport expansion and night landing works, Windward Jetty redevelopment, and Bogles Road rehabilitation as Hurricane Beryl recovery continues. Animal Health Enforcement: Grenada says it’s taking legal action after two Babesia-positive horses were imported from St Lucia without required permits, with new standard operating procedures to be rolled out to ports of entry and a public education campaign planned. Tourism/Regional Ops: The US denied a visa renewal to newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief, sparking debate across the hotel and tourism sector about how tighter US rules could affect regional operations. Diaspora & Business: Grenada Diaspora Homecoming 2026 runs June 21–July 5, with cultural events plus investment and networking forums, and added flight capacity from key markets.
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