Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced a significant investment of US $5 million into the National Housing Corporation to initiate upgrades at Jolly Beach Resort. This move underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing tourism infrastructure, supported by the nation’s robust fiscal performance. The funds, already deposited into National Housing’s account, will be allocated to renovate 33 additional rooms, construct a state-of-the-art conference facility, and improve critical infrastructure such as electrical and sewer systems. Browne emphasized that the project is part of a broader strategy to revitalize key tourism assets while ensuring local agencies and contractors directly benefit from government initiatives. He highlighted that National Housing will oversee the execution of these upgrades. The Prime Minister also linked this investment to other recent capital expenditures, including the purchase of fire trucks, garbage trucks, heavy equipment, and even a plane and a crane, made possible by the country’s improved financial health. Browne attributed these developments to steady economic growth and disciplined fiscal management, stressing the importance of safeguarding public funds for their intended purposes.
PM Says $5 Million Allocated to National Housing for Jolly Beach Upgrades
