AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVision 75 Agenda: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell used the Diaspora Homecoming Forum to push a 25-year transformation plan toward Grenada’s 2049 independence milestone, stressing that real development comes from those who stay and those who return—physically or through technology. Tourism Licensing: The Grenada Tourism Authority opened renewals for 2026–2027 licences for taxi, tour, attractions, watersports, car rentals, guides, hotels/villas/guesthouses, and craft vendors, with applications via Pure Grenada starting 6 July through end-September. Water Infrastructure Works: Nawasa warned of temporary traffic delays at Moliniere Reservoir on Friday 3 July (8:30am–3:30pm) for concrete pouring under the Southern St George Water Supply Expansion Project. Spice Industry Push: National Spice Replanting Day mobilised every parish under “From Roots to Legacy,” while the Agriculture Ministry’s Ginger Production Drive begins with 15,000 pounds of planting material to expand local ginger and lower prices. Procurement & Regulation: A World Bank-funded request covers electronic office equipment for the renewable energy facility; PURC also advertised Regulatory Engineer vacancies for water/sewerage and energy performance monitoring. Sargassum “Blue Gold”: A Trinidad-based group pitched turning collected sargassum into fertiliser and compost to build a local processing industry.
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