Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of Independence of Grenada
The Embassy of Grenada, Washington, D. C. will be closed on Tuesday, 7th February in commemoration of our Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of Independence of Grenada.
The Embassy of Grenada, Washington, D. C. will be closed on Tuesday, 7th February in commemoration of our Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of Independence of Grenada.
The Office of Diaspora Affairs, a unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was set up to facilitate Grenadians living abroad, Returning Nationals, in general persons with questions and concerns about returning to Grenada and contributing to National Development. (read more…)
Mr. Chairman; Honourable Tillman Thomas, Prime Minister of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique; and other distinguished fellow government ministers; Tourism stakeholders; members of the media; participants all; honoured visiting guests. (read more…)
Grenada’s Prime Minister and Minister for National Security, Hon Tillman Thomas, will emphasize the crucial link between security, human rights and democratic governance, when he meets with ministers of national security in the hemisphere on Thursday and Friday.
Telecommunications giant, FLOW, the island’s lone triple play service provider, on Thursday launched its Community Access Points project (CAPs) to members of the media and other invited guests.
Grenadians in the Washington, DC area celebrated their nation’s world-class athletes at a reception hosted by Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative of Grenada to the Organization of American States, Gillian Bristol, on Thursday evening.
World 400 metres champion Kirani James has been shortlisted for the World Athlete of the Year by the sport’s governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
August 7, 2012
Olympic Park – Olympic Stadium, London
Men’s 400m: Victory Ceremony
6:50 pm – 9:20 pm