Grenada witnessed its first act of violence on Monday night as campaigning continues islandwide for the June 23 general elections. THE NEW TODAY was told...
The right to life is an inalienable right, enshrined in the Constitution of Grenada. This inalienable right is enjoyed by everyone in Grenada, no matter...
Former Education Minister Franka Alexis-Bernardine has become the first female to be elected to head a major political party in Grenada. Alexis-Bernardine was elected unopposed...
“Our democracy depends on an informed citizenry to survive. Besides the advancement of truth, science and morality in general, the freedom of the press is...
The Constitution of Grenada sets up the democratic government of Grenada as comprising 3 separate, independent but co-equal arms. Parliament (Legislature) is one of those...
When countries have oil and gas resources, they typically sign Production Sharing Agreements (“PSA”) with foreign oil companies (in this article called “FOC”) for exploration...
This time of year is always an important one for students throughout the country. The primary school children have just completed the Caribbean Primary Exit...
Between 25th April and 8th May 2019, a housekeeping mission comprising representatives from the IMF, World Bank, Caribbean Development Bank and the Eastern Caribbean Central...
In the first part of this article, we indicated that the Production Sharing Agreement (“PSA”) between the Government of Grenada (“GOG”) and GPG dated March...
On 31st March 2008, just months before the July 8th elections, the NNP Government entered into a Production Sharing Agreement with Global Petroleum Group (“GPG”)...
On 27th February 2017 a glitzy ground-breaking ceremony was held in St. Mark’s to launch the Grenada Sustainable Aquaculture (GSA). The project was to establish...
In 1998, the Court ruled that Government breached Richard Duncan’s Constitutional right and constructively dismissed him when he was asked to take indefinite leave from...