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Mitchell: Grenada, China relationship one of mutual respect

Social Share St George’s – The Grenada government has defended its relationship with China, saying that the Asian country has made good on its promise to assist in the socio-economic development of the Caribbean. The second phase of the China Aid Low-Income Housing Project will provide 647 housing units and a government statement said that an additional 130 of those units have now been completed. Giving support to the one-China policy, Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell said Grenada’s decision to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China in 2004, has brought tremendous benefits to the people of Grenada. “Our role in government is about building up our people and improving their quality of life. Housing is an important consideration in improving the quality of life and we are making a significant contribution to this, through this low-income housing project. We must thank China for its benevolence in that regard.”

Diamond Housing Project Now Complete

Diamond Housing Project Now Complete Diamond Housing Project Now Complete Friday, 23 April 2021 00:00 Written by  The Grenada Informer (0 votes) After years of waiting, persons hoping to gain access to the now available units at the Diamond Low-Income House Project in St Mark will soon get the opportunity to do so.  With the completion of construction work on the project, some one hundred and thirty low-income housing units, built in the village of Diamond St Mark, were handed over to the Government of Grenada during a special ceremony held last Friday on the project site.  Parliamentary Representative for St Mark, Hon. Clarice Modeste-Curwen was present and welcomed the completion of work on the project saying the project would go a long way in improving the lives of those who would be given the opportunity to access the houses.  The parliamentary representative for the constituenc

FACEOFF: Hotel union expects govt to shut down any employers mandatory vaccination policy – Eye Witness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) President Darrin Woods said yesterday that if the government seeks to introduce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy in The Bahamas it ought to be prepared for a “faceoff” as he condemned restaurants and other private sector employers who have sought to introduce the practice. “We stand behind the point that the government has said that vaccination is not mandatory,” Woods said. “No employers in this country, if the government does not mandate it to make it law can turn around and make it law, and I don’t see the government standing by and allowing it to happen.”

Grenada says mandatory vaccinations for staff at facilities for quarantined travellers

Grenada says mandatory vaccinations for staff at facilities for quarantined travellers
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