For the past forty years, Haiti has stumbled through dictatorship, poverty and indifference; culminating in the devastating earthquake of 2010. Now as Haiti tries to pick itself up; Brian Samuel looks back, and forward. read more
Grenada could be the first of the English-speaking Caribbean Commonwealth countries to have a successful referendum on the reforming of its Independence Constitution. read more
In an effort to eradicate corruption completely amongst persons involved in public life, two important pieces of legislation were passed in Grenada in 2007. read more
It is official that Dr. Keith Mitchell’s New National Party (NNP) present Government is urgent to deliver on Constitutional Reform for Grenada. What is not yet clear is the ‘form, context and extent’ of the Reform and who will foot the bills. read more
SENTINEL After the passing of hurricanes Ivan and Emily in 2004 and 2005 respectively, which destroyed a large percentage of our housing stock and the loss of major heritage buildings and sites, there was some enthusiasm to restore and where necessary rebuild, with the slogan “Build back better,” becoming the mantra of the day. To this end, the then government established the Agency for Reconstruction ... read more