AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Health Security: Grenada officially launched its Tourism and Health Program (THP) with CARPHA support, training staff and pushing visitor-based surveillance at hotels and vessels to strengthen infectious-disease prevention inside the tourism sector. Investment & Trade Push: Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria, Bidemi Sonoiki, says visa-free entry for Nigerian travellers is set to begin in July, alongside talks for direct air links within six months—aimed at boosting aviation, tourism, real estate, logistics, agriculture and fintech. Tourism Agenda: Grenada outlined a 12–24 month tourism plan focused on product upgrades at key sites (beaches, waterfalls, parks and heritage areas), better access and signage, and stronger digital marketing and partnerships. Public-Sector Contract Ruling: A Grenada High Court ordered the Government to pay former Head of Rural Development Byron L.J. Campbell EC$47,236 plus interest after finding his contract termination was wrongful. Local Planning & Industry Risk: A Woodford community group is preparing potential legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging environmental and public-health concerns and planning safeguards not being followed during construction. Skills for Industry: HEART/NSTA Trust digitised three level-two TVET courses for CARICOM delivery—waxing, tiling and baker/cake technology—expanding access through online training.
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