GFA told to develop the sport at all levels
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The newly elected executive of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) should work to ensure that football is developed at all levels, according to two local sports journalists.
Ray Roberts and Michael Bascombe, who combined more than half a century of sports reporting, believe that the "Ram" Folkes administration has a platform to develop on the many missed opportunities over the past four years.
Audio Source: Sunday Sports (Brooklyn, NY)
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 3:27 PM |
Sunday, Apr 27, 2008Ram Folkes promises to restore football's 'credibility'
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ST GEORGE'S, Grenada - Re-elected President of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Ashley "Ram" Folkes has promised to restore the credibility of football under his new tenure.
Folkes, speaking on Sunday Sports, said that football in Grenada needs a fundamental change, with the development of football at schools and the communities.
He said that more competition and organisation are important facets for the development of the sport.
Folkes won the presidency 17-16, defeating former vice president Cheney Joseph in a second run off following a first round deadlock.
The new executive reads: Folkes (President), Marlon Glean (1st VP), Adrian "Spaceman" Mitchell (2nd VP),and Directors - Carl Phillip, Bernadine Andrews, Jester Noel, Wayne James and Phillip James.
Audio Source: Sunday Sports (Brooklyn, NY)
Photo Source: Grenada Today Newspaper
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 1:54 PM |
Thursday, Apr 24, 2008Joseph chides GFA for failing to discuss AGM
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Vice President of the Grenada Football Association, Cheney Joseph has criticised his association for failing to convene an executive meeting to discuss the upcoming Annual General Meeting which includes the election of new officers.
Mr. Joseph, who is one of three candidates seeking the presidency of the GFA at Saturday's AGM, said that while the date for the AGM is known there are many aspects that need clarifications.
Mr. Joseph is also concerned about the announcement by the GFA's General Secretary, Victor Daniel that representatives of FIFA and CONCACAF will be in attendance at the AGM.
"If you are not sick you don't call the doctor," Joseph said.
The incumbent Ashley "Ram" Folkes and Paul Roberts are the other candidates contesting for the presidency.
Audio Source: GrenadaSports
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:37 AM |
Thursday, Apr 24, 2008FIFA & CONCACAF Reps for GFA's Elections
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General Secretary of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Victor Daniel says that all systems are in place for Saturday's Annual General Meeting of the association.
The highpoint of the AGM will be the election of new officers to run the affairs of the GFA for the next four years.
According to Mr. Daniel, the Returning Officer will be the President of the Grenada Olympic Committee (GOC), Roystan La Hee, and he will be assisted by the former deputy supervisor of elections, Emmanuel Roberts, who is also an executive member of the GOC.
He said both FIFA and CONCACAF will be sending representatives to attend Saturday's AGM.
Audio Source: GBN'S Klassic Radio Sports
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 6:49 AM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008Brian Alleyne wants collective approach for Magistracy
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Former Acting Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Brian Alleyne said the regionalisation of the magistracy in the OECS is crucial for the integration of the sub-region.
Mr. Alleyne, who made a short presentation at Wednesday's launch of the year-long public consultation for the establishment of an economic union, said the OECS will have to overcome deeply entrenched constitutional provisions to deal with that issue.
He is recommending the integration of the Magistracy into the supreme court structure.
Photo Source: HTS St. Lucia
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 9:37 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008OECS 'Parliament' in the making
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The public dialogue on a proposed OECS economic union kicked off in Roseau Wednesday, launching what is expected to be twelve months of consultation in the islands of the sub-region on closer integration.
Chairman of the OECS Authority and Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerritt presided over the launch of the year-long programme of public dialogue on Economic Union.
But today OECS countries now face new challenges in the international, regional and domestic arenas. Globalization and trade liberalisation have impacted negatively the small, open and vulnerable economies of the OECS.
At this critical juncture in the development of the OECS, the leaders of the sub-region are now seeking to engage all the citizens of the sub-region in a comprehensive dialogue on the way forward in the integration process.
Mr. Skerritt said another new feature will be an OECS Assembly which will comprise of elected representatives of their Parliaments.
Audio Source: Dominica Broadcasting Service
Photo Source: OECS Secretariat
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 8:49 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008NDC outlines plans to tackle social and economic woes
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has outlined a number of plans it will put in place if elected to form the next government.
The NDC on Tuesday launched what is called a forerunner to its manifesto, a policy document "Where We Stand - the 2008 Agenda for Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique.
GBN's Lishelle Murray has this report.
Audio Source: GBN's Klassic Radio News
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 8:26 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008NDC : Not worried about youth rally crowd
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Opposition Leader Tillman Thomas says his party is not concerned about the large crowd which attended Sunday's Youth Rally and Concert in St. Patrick.
The ruling New National Party (NNP) held a concert with some top local and regional entertainers including Beenie Man from Jamaica and Bunji Garlin of Trinidad and Tobago.
But Mr. Thomas said young people will gravitate to entertainment and the crows was no indication of any political support for the NNP.
Audio Source: MTV (Grenada) News
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:54 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008Know your Heritage - St. George's project launched
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A one-year project has been launched to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the city of St. George's.
Anglican Schools in the parish are attempting to document the rich history of the capital, through this project.
MTV's Ria Murray has more in this report.
Audio Source: MTV (Grenada) News
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:39 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008Lawyer for depositors of Cap Bank wants clients' money
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A local lawyer for depositors of money in the troubled Capital Bank International says there is no merit in Finance Minister's recommendation to reorganise the bank.
Anselm Clouden says there is no comfort in the Minister's statement until depositors get their money.
MTV's Gennil Reuben reports.
Audio Source: MTV (Grenada) News
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:31 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008American Airlines Adds Miami-Grenada Service to Schedule
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American Airlines will open another new route from South Florida to the Caribbean this fall when the airline begins nonstop service from Miami to the southern Caribbean island of Grenada.
American will begin flying between Miami and Grenada on Nov. 20, 2008, using Boeing 737-800 aircraft configured with 16 seats in First Class and 132 seats in the Main Cabin.
American's upcoming service from Miami is the only nonstop service currently scheduled between South Florida and Grenada, which is located approximately 100 miles off the coast of Venezuela.
Leslie-Ann Johnson has the details in this report.
http://mikebas.blogspot.com/2008/04/american-airlines-adds-miami-grenada.html
Audio Source: GBN's Klassic Radio
Story Source: PRNewswire
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 5:45 PM |
Tuesday, Apr 22, 2008NDC launches plan for 'economic revival'
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) will Tuesday outlines its position on several pressing issues confronting the country in a document called “Where We Stand – the 2008 Agenda for Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique”.
NDC leader Tillman Thomas is expected to address the party’s overall plan for the high cost of living, health care agriculture, sports, culture, economic development and tourism.
The document will also outline the NDC’s plans for youth development including providing early childhood education.
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 1:54 PM |
Sunday, Apr 20, 2008PM Mitchell stalls again on election date
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell said he has 'felt the temperature' of supporters and promised to give a date for general elections when he calls another mass rally.
Addressing thousands of supporters at a youth rally in St Patrick on Sunday, Dr. Mitchell appealed to supporters to register to vote.
"Register now my friends because the next time the New National Party calls you to a meeting of this nature it will be the announcement of the new date," Dr. Mitchell said.
Audio Source: NNP Youth Rally
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:42 PM |
Sunday, Apr 20, 2008Youth Minister promises to give youth a bigger voice in government
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Grenada's Youth Minister, Emmalin Pierre has promised that a government of the New National Party (NNP) will continue to provide more employment and training for young people.
Minister Pierre, who was speaking at a youth rally and celebration of the NNP on Sunday night, said that the Imani Programme and the Youth Employment Programme are priority areas for her administration over the next five years.
Audio Source: NNP Youth Rally
Photo Source: NNP
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:03 PM |
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008Claudius George calls for new cricket administrators
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Outspoken cricket commentator Claudius George says the current administration of the Grenada Cricket Association (GCA) has outlived its usefulness.
Mr. George, who was speaking on the Saturday Sports Special with Rawle Titus, said it's time to give local cricket a new mandate and appealed for the election of new officers.
Audio Source: Saturday Sports Special
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 9:45 PM |
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008Opposition Leader denies leaflets' claims
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Opposition Leader Tillman Thomas has denied allegations that his National Democratic Congress (NDC) is paying reporters to ask questions at government-staged press conferences.
Mr. Thomas, reacting to recent leaflets accusing two journalists of collaborating with the NDC, reiterated his party's support for press freedom and called on politicians to respect the work of journalists.
Audio Source: GBN's Klassic Radio
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 9:26 PM |
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008Dr Alexis says Jamaica Court ruling has no effect on Peter David's case
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A former Attorney General says the Grenada Government should find no comfort in a recent Court ruling on dual citizenship in Jamaica.
Dr. Francis Alexis says the ruling in Jamaica has no bearing on the citizenship case involving Grenadian MP Peter David who has Canadian citizenship.
MTV's Ria Murray has this report.
Audio Source: MTV (Grenada) News
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 9:08 PM |
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008PM Mitchell defends 'Up Close & Personal'
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Grenada's Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell has defended a recent decision to participate in a 'staged' interview rather than being questioned by reporters.
Dr. Mitchell said the Up Close & Personal interview which was aired on Community Channel 6 and the GIS TV earlier this week met its objectives.
More in this report by Sheree-Ann Noel from CC6 News Night.
Audio Source: CC6, News Night
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 8:24 PM |
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008Mike Baptiste denies NNP's claims
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Former Opposition Leader Michael Baptiste has accused the ruling New National Party (NNP) of misleading the public with information about former parliamentarian Winston Frederick.
Mr. Baptiste said that Frederick was expelled from the Grenada United Labour Party (GULP) and wasn't a candidate for the party in the 1995 general elections.
Speaking in an interview with George Grant, Baptiste still believes that the GULP could determine the outcome of the next general elections but the party needs to get its act in order.
Audio Source: www.grenadabroadcast.com
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 4:57 PM |
Friday, Apr 18, 2008No public listing for Gouyave Fish Friday, as yet!
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The Gouyave Festival Committee will have to wait a bit longer for the popular Fish Friday to be legally recognised as a pubic festival.
GBN's Eugenie Mason reports that there was a first reading of a Public Festivals Regulations Amendment Act at Friday's sitting of the House of Representatives which was intended to include the Fish Friday among public festivals but the amendment was withdrawn before a second reading.
Audio Source: GBN's Klassic Radio
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 7:53 PM |
Friday, Apr 18, 2008Chief Magistrate challenges attempts to remove her
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Chief Magistrate Patricia Mark has filed a suit against the State in the High Court seeking declaration that the way in which the Ministry of Legal Affairs intends to remove her is a violation of the constitution.
Ms Mark has retained Dr Francis Alexis, himself a former Attorney General to argue her case against the State.
GBN's Tricia Reuben reports on the action of the Chief Magistrate.
Audio Source: GBN's Klassic Radio
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 5:54 PM |
Friday, Apr 18, 2008Journalists say they are 'stronger' despite attempts to discredit
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ST GEORGE'S - One of the journalists accused in a political leaflet of posing questions on behalf of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been speaking about his ordeal.
Photographs of two local journalists were included in a leaflet circulated here earlier this week, accusing them of collaborating with the NDC.
The journalists - Rawle Titus and Linda Straker - were among a media corps who questioned the police officer involved in the spy scandal in February.
Both Titus and Straker, who are executive members of the Media Workers Association of Grenada (MWAG), have since filed formal complaints to the police.
Titus and Calistra Farrier, another journalist who
participated in the press conference last week, were guests on the Straight Talk programme on Friday.
Audio Source: Straight Talk (National Media Centre)
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 4:30 PM |
Friday, Apr 18, 2008CARICOM clears air on skills certificate
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A CARICOM official has cleared the air on the issuing of CARICOM Skills Certificate.
CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) Specialist in Free Movement of Skills/Labour, Dr. Steven Mac Andrew said that a certificate could be sought by a national of another CARICOM country, without having to return to his/her homeland.
Dr. Mac Andrew gave explanation to Journalist Rawle Titus, who was a guest on the Straight Talk Programme on Friday.
Audio Source: Straight Talk (National Media Centre)
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 3:14 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 16, 2008PM Mitchell disappointed with delay in Peter David's citizenship case
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Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell has bemoaned the tardiness of the justice system in Grenada.
Reacting to a recent Court ruling in Jamaica against a sitting Parliamentarian with United States Citizenship, Dr. Mitchell noted the length of time it took for the Court to make a ruling on the matter.
His reference was in the lengthy process in the Attorney General's case against opposition Parliamentarian Peter David who has Canadian Citizenship.
Audio Source: MTV News (Grenada)
Reporter: Ria Murray
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 1:11 PM |
Wednesday, Apr 16, 2008PM Mitchell to file petition for CapBank report
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Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell is to file a petition to have receivers report on CapBank released to the public.
Dr. Mitchell, who is also the Finance Minister, said that it is in the interest of the public to have the report laid before the public.
Audio Source: MTV News (Grenada)
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 9:52 AM |
Monday, Apr 14, 2008DPP says he would exercise his functions in a dispassionate manner
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Grenada's Director of Public Prosecutions has spoken about differences between himself and the country's attorney general.
Attorney General Elvin Nimrod criticised a recent decision by the DPP not to lay criminal charges against members of the opposition National Democratic Congress for the alleged beating of a police officer.
Audio Source: Klassic Grenada & BBC Caribbean Service
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 4:44 PM |
Sunday, Apr 13, 2008Joel Phillip qualifies for Olympic 400m
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Joel Phillip has confirmed his place on Grenada's team bound for the Olympic Games in Beijing in August.
Phillip clocked 45.34secs for Arizona State University at the Sun Angel Track Classic in Tempe, Arizona on Saturday to secure an Olympic 'A' standard in the men's quarter-mile.
Audio Source: Sunday Sports with Harold Pysadee
Photo Source: ASU Track & Field
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 5:52 PM |
Sunday, Apr 13, 2008Former Parliamentary Secretary supports George Prime
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A former Parliamentary Secretary has endorsed Senator George Prime to win the Carriacou and Petit Martinique seat in the next general elections.
Lyle Bullen, who was Secretary for Carriacou Affairs during the period of the People’s Revolutionary Government (PRG), has called upon residents of the sister isles to throw their support behind Prime who is seeking to unseat the incumbent and member of the ruling New National Party (NNP), Elvin Nimrod.
Bullen, who also contested the 1999 General Elections for the defunct Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement (MBPM), said unlike ‘ranting’ from the current administration Carriacou and Petit Martinique have not seen any substantial development.
Audio Source: NDC Rally (Vision for Carriacou)
Photo Source: File Photo
Posted by Michael Bascombe at 5:07 PM |
Sunday, Apr 13, 2008Alleyne Walker wants PM to call election date
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Long-standing parliamentarian Alleyne Walker is appealing to Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell to announce the date for the next general elections.
Mr. Walker, who is the candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) said that if reports are true that the ruling New National Party (NNP) is leading in recent opinion polls then Dr Mitchell should call the elections.
Audio Source: NDC Rally (Vision for Carriacou)
Photo Source: ndcgrenada.org
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