Grenada to benefit from BNTF 10th cycle 20 December 2021 Finance Minister Gregory Bowen has described the Caribbean Development Bank’s (CDB) Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) as “having been there ...
Keeping an Eye on the People’s Business – Nutmeg and Cocoa Industry Bill, 2020 13 July 2020 “There is plenty evidence that liberalisation and structural adjustment in developing countries have destroyed the livelihoods of small agricultural producers.”
Unions Unhappy with Government’s Offer for Public Officers’ Increase 1 August 2017 The unions believe that their workers have made enough sacrifices throughout Grenada’s Structural Adjustment period and that they ought to ...
Fiscal relief for citizens and corporate bodies 9 December 2016 Cooking gas will be reduced from EC$42 to $40 as of January 2017, while Personal Income Tax which was applied ...
Grenada and France Sign Debt Relief Agreement 18 October 2016 The agreement includes a clause that will factor in the adverse impact of natural disasters.
Government to Meet with Public Sector Unions 20 April 2015 Revised protocol pertaining to Statutory Bodies and State Owned Enterprises and in particular, a new approach to employment and compensation ...
No PM Mitchell, Not Again 16 February 2015 Grenadians are made to be locked into vulnerable oblivions, political patronages, gloried malfeasances and constitutional abuses by the government.
LIME/Business Sector “Structural Adjustment” Partnerships 16 April 2014 The 6-month programme rewards customers on a monthly basis with items for daily living.
IMF Letter of Intent Signing is Imminent 11 February 2014 Government has given the assurance there will be no job loss once the programme is in effect, but only if ...