AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGrenada Energy & Jobs: Global Petroleum Group (GPG) says it’s ready to launch a second offshore drilling campaign in Grenadian waters, but claims it has received no meaningful response from the Grenada government after its first gas discovery in Block D. Road & Water Works: The Royal Grenada Police Force warns of a temporary closure on Ravine Public Road (Mt Gay/La Mode junction) for NAWASA pipe-laying, with residents and emergency vehicles allowed access. Transport Disruptions: The Ministry of Infrastructure also announces one-week temporary restrictions at Seamoon Bridge in St Andrew from Monday, 29 June (8am–4pm daily), with no trucks/heavy vehicles allowed. Education Results: Grenada’s Ministry of Education reports 1,709 students completed the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment, with 1,601 passing (50%+), and all placed into secondary school under the Universal Secondary Education policy. Regional Tech Push: CARICOM leaders are urged to speed up AI and digital transformation, with Grenada PM Dickon Mitchell calling for measurable implementation and stronger regional cooperation. Sports & National Pride: Kirani James is set to appear on the EC$5 banknote in a 2027 ECCB currency redesign. Culture & Community: Flow says services fully restored after a regional subsea fibre damage outage, with rebates automatically applied.
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