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The diaspora is more than barrels and remittances. DPM has a plan to bring the ideas, skills, and resources of Grenadian...
12/06/2026

The diaspora is more than barrels and remittances. DPM has a plan to bring the ideas, skills, and resources of Grenadians overseas into building our nation’s future.

When you are with the people, you listen. You learn their struggles firsthand. You take what you hear and turn it into p...
11/06/2026

When you are with the people, you listen. You learn their struggles firsthand. You take what you hear and turn it into policies that work. Solutions are not made in buildings alone. They happen when people come together. We meet you where you are. People first, always.

Live on GBN Television's To The Point this Friday, June 12th at 9:00 AM. Join the conversation and stay informed on the ...
11/06/2026

Live on GBN Television's To The Point this Friday, June 12th at 9:00 AM. Join the conversation and stay informed on the issues that matter most.

10/06/2026

When a major project is approved in Grenada, who builds it? Too often, the answer is: not us. We approve the project, import the workforce, and export the wages. Young Grenadians stand on the side and watch it happen.

20.2% of young people who want a job cannot find one. That is 1 in 5. The DPM has a plan to change that.

One thousand paid apprenticeships through TAMCC and NEWLO in construction, agroprocessing, and other industries that will define this country’s future. You earn while you learn. Every major public project will carry a 60% local labour target written into the contract by year two.

In addition, we will build a new TAMCC campus designed for this era, for the skills this generation needs.

This is how we stop exporting our young people’s potential.

First we question. Then we organize. Finally, we move forward together.

09/06/2026

When developers come to build in Grenada, they should be hiring Grenadian. However, right now they are bringing in outside workers
because we do not have enough trained masons, carpenters, or underwater welders to meet the demand.

Even the Governor of the ECCB has flagged the problem. Technical skills in our region are weak. We already know it.

The Democratic People’s Movement will fix this immediately. We will strengthen technical teaching in our schools and institutions so that our people are equipped for the jobs this economy is creating right now.

The work is here. The people are here. Let us make sure the skills are here too.

09/06/2026

Let us be honest. Youth programmes in Grenada have largely been designed to win votes, not to develop young people. They are poorly funded, poorly planned, and they do not speak to the whole person.

Our youth deserve better than that.

The Democratic People’s Movement will design programmes around what young people actually need: real skills, real jobs, real futures here in Grenada. We will not train them just to watch them leave. We will invest in them so they can stay, contribute, and help build this nation.

Developing the total youth is not a slogan. It is a responsibility.

Your voice matters. Follow our page for timely updates, community news, and meaningful discussions about the issues affe...
09/06/2026

Your voice matters. Follow our page for timely updates, community news, and meaningful discussions about the issues affecting our nation. Invite your friends and family to join the conversation and help us build a stronger future together.

08/06/2026

We need to address the economy of St. John. The fishing ban did serious damage to St. John and other communities in Grenada. We cannot pretend otherwise, and we cannot respond with half-measures.

What we need first is an honest assessment of where the sector stands today. What was lost. What remains. What is possible.

Then we build, not a piecemeal solution, but a person-centered one. One that meets the fisherman where he is, builds on the knowledge he already carries, and equips him with modern tools and training to go further.

The Democratic People’s Movement sees St. John’s fishing community as an economy to grow.

Join us as we MOVE.

In Mi Yard – Your Village, Your VoiceJoin the conversation in Levera, St. Patrick East. Come share your thoughts, raise ...
08/06/2026

In Mi Yard – Your Village, Your Voice
Join the conversation in Levera, St. Patrick East. Come share your thoughts, raise concerns, and discuss ideas for the community.

📍 Chubby Shop, Levera
🕡 6:30 PM
No stage. No speeches. Just neighbours talking.

08/06/2026

Deputy Political Leader, Arley Gill, believes trust is built through transparency, through accountability, through doing what you say you will do.

For decades, Grenadians have watched policies that do not reflect their realities, their struggles, or their hopes. That is not leadership. That is neglect.

The Democratic People’s Movement is different because our policies start with people, their needs, their voices, and their future. When we govern, you will see and feel the difference.

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