Today, Dominica solemnly commemorates the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Honourable Rosie Douglas, a revered former Prime Minister, leader, and advocate for social justice. Rosie Douglas, a figure deeply embedded in the nation’s history, is remembered for his unwavering dedication to the upliftment of the working class and his relentless pursuit of fairness and opportunity for all Dominicans. As the leader of the Dominica Labour Party, he spearheaded efforts to unite the nation under a shared vision of progress and equality, infusing the Labour movement with renewed energy and purpose. His tenure as Prime Minister, though brief, left an indelible mark on the country, as his ideals of equity and prosperity continue to inspire generations. Douglas’s legacy is a testament to his commitment to unity, justice, and the empowerment of the people. On this significant anniversary, Dominica honors him not only as a political leader but as a devoted servant of the people and a proud Dominican whose vision continues to guide the nation’s path forward. His memory remains a beacon for those striving to build a stronger, more united Dominica.
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RfP: Audit Services for IMA Grenada
The Citizenship by Investment Committee of the Investment Migration Agency Grenada (IMA Grenada) has issued a Request for Proposals (RfP) for audit services aimed at enhancing the governance, transparency, and operational efficiency of its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program. The initiative seeks to attract experienced audit firms to assess current processes, identify gaps, and develop comprehensive operational manuals, risk registers, and risk management frameworks. The selected firm will collaborate closely with IMA Grenada’s Chief Executive Officer to ensure business continuity and compliance with industry best practices. Established under the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Act of 2013, the CBI program allows individuals to obtain Grenadian citizenship through investment. The application process is highly automated, involving five key phases: application review, enhanced due diligence, due diligence reporting, Cabinet approval, and issuance of citizenship certificates. The audit firm will be tasked with reviewing current legislation, processes, and policies, identifying inefficiencies, and providing actionable recommendations. Proposals must include the firm’s description, relevant experience, methodology, and a detailed financial proposal. The evaluation process will consider the firm’s experience, competitive fees, project approach, and references. The contract is expected to commence in November 2025, with proposals due by October 14, 2025. This initiative underscores IMA Grenada’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and efficiency of its CBI program, ensuring it remains a competitive option for global investors.
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Alick Athanaze on list of contracted players by Cricket West Indies for 2025/26 season
Cricket West Indies (CWI) has officially confirmed the International Retainer Contracts for the 2025/26 season, set to commence on October 1. Following a comprehensive review of the 2024/25 season, CWI has extended contract offers to both the men’s and women’s national teams, with Dominica’s Alick Athanaze among the notable inclusions. The selection process emphasized recent performances and anticipated contributions in upcoming matches, reflecting CWI’s commitment to fostering long-term agreements that reward consistent excellence, enhance job security, and retain top-tier talent. Miles Bascombe, CWI’s Director of Cricket, highlighted the organization’s dual focus on current form and future potential, alongside strategic preparations for major international tournaments. He emphasized the importance of providing stability for key players and aligning development pathways with the sustained success of West Indies cricket. The 2025/26 contracts include senior players, development starters, and academy members for both men’s and women’s teams, showcasing a robust pipeline of talent. Notable senior players include Shai Hope, Hayley Matthews, and Stafanie Taylor, while emerging talents like Jewel Andrew and Jahzara Claxton have secured development contracts. This initiative underscores CWI’s dedication to nurturing and retaining its cricketing talent on the global stage.
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Soufrière Jetty access restricted amid ongoing construction, says MP
A recent online video has sparked public concern over the denial of access to Soufrière’s main jetty for boat operators and passengers. However, Soufrière MP Emma Hippolyte has clarified that the restriction is essential due to safety risks and ongoing construction activities. During a pre-cabinet press briefing, Hippolyte revealed that the main jetty remains severely damaged, despite a temporary repair last year that permitted limited offloading. She emphasized that the area is currently unsafe for use. ‘All boat owners were notified that the main jetty is off-limits for now. The ongoing construction makes it hazardous,’ she stated. As an alternative, boat operators have been directed to three designated areas for passenger offloading. Hippolyte apologized to affected visitors but stressed the importance of boat owners adhering to guidelines issued by the Soufrière Regional Development Foundation. She also highlighted broader waterfront development plans, including major upgrades tied to Global Ports Holding and other government projects. ‘The entire Soufrière waterfront will undergo a transformation,’ she said, mentioning the construction of a new Soufrière Administrative Building. ‘We are conducting soil tests to ensure the building’s foundation is robust and durable,’ she added.
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GHTA partners with Spice Isle Imaging Centre for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association (GHTA), through its Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), has joined forces with Spice Isle Imaging Centre to offer free mammograms to women aged 40 and above. This initiative underscores the TEF’s dedication to community reinvestment and the promotion of health and well-being among Grenadians. Breast cancer remains a prevalent global and local health concern for women. However, early detection through regular screenings, particularly mammograms, significantly enhances treatment success rates. Mammograms are the most effective method for identifying breast cancer in its initial stages, often before symptoms manifest. GHTA CEO Arlene Friday emphasized, ‘Early detection saves lives, and access to screening is crucial. By leveraging the Tourism Enhancement Fund, we can eliminate financial obstacles and provide women with access to this vital health service.’ Women interested in participating must register in advance by calling 444-1353 or emailing [email protected]. Appointments will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis due to limited availability. This program is part of a broader series of community-focused initiatives supported by the GHTA Tourism Enhancement Fund, which reinvests contributions from the hospitality sector into projects that benefit Grenada socially, culturally, and economically.
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No new lighting for Independence events at Windsor Park Stadium, reports a disappointed Skerrit
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has voiced his disappointment over the delayed restoration of the lighting system at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium (WPSS), which will not be operational in time for Dominica’s 2025 Independence celebrations. The stadium, severely damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017, has undergone extensive upgrades, including roof repairs and the installation of a new electronic scoreboard, with millions invested by the government. However, the much-anticipated lighting system remains incomplete.
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Hurricane Imelda moving away from Bermuda
MIAMI, United States (CMC) – Hurricane Imelda, which has been a significant weather event in the Atlantic, is now rapidly moving away from Bermuda, according to the latest update from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) based in Miami. As of Thursday, the storm, boasting maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour (mph), was located approximately 170 miles east-northeast of Bermuda and is advancing towards the east-northeast at a speed of nearly 30 mph. The NHC anticipates that Imelda will transition into an extratropical storm later in the day, with a gradual weakening expected over the coming days. The Meteorological Service of Bermuda has downgraded the hurricane warning to a tropical storm warning, indicating that tropical storm conditions are still anticipated in the immediate future. Bermudian authorities have reported that the most severe impacts of Hurricane Imelda have passed, but caution remains as hurricane-force winds and gusts persist. Residents are advised to remain indoors until the Emergency Measures Organisation (EMO) declares it safe. The NHC has also highlighted that swells generated by Imelda are affecting the Bahamas, Bermuda, and much of the U.S. East Coast, with these swells expected to spread towards the Greater Antilles and northern Leeward Islands by Friday, continuing through the weekend. These conditions are likely to create life-threatening surf and rip current situations.
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JLP denounces ‘hypocritical’ PNP stance on interdiction of medical doctor
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Marlon Morgan of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has criticized the People’s National Party (PNP) for what he describes as ‘selective championing of causes’ in response to the PNP’s condemnation of Dr. Aujae Dixon’s suspension. Dr. Dixon, who participated in the September 3 general elections, was suspended by the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA) for violating Public Service Staff Order 4.2.6(1), which bars public officers from partisan political activities. PNP Spokesperson on Justice, Zulieka Jess, labeled the suspension as an infringement on Dixon’s constitutional rights to freedom of expression and association. Morgan, however, accused the PNP of hypocrisy, citing past instances where the party supported similar actions against JLP members. He urged the PNP to engage with the Constitutional Reform Committee to address and potentially revise the Public Service Staff Orders, suggesting a need for clear guidelines on political participation for public sector workers.


