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2007 Fellow
citizens, it is with delight and humility that I wish you Happy Independence
on our country’s thirty-third anniversary. As we commemorate another year as an independent country, it is
fitting that we look back. In reflecting on of our history, we must recognise
those who came before us and championed the cause which has led us to where
we are today. Today we give thanks to God for keeping us united as a people focussed on the task of nation building. Let us take a
moment to reflect upon the heroes in our individual lives; those who give
selflessly; those who lift us when we are down and comfort us when we are sad
- our mothers and fathers, our teachers, our grandparents, community and
church leaders. Sisters and Brothers although we have gone through very trying times,
formidable challenges still lie before us. However, there has been
significant advancement in rebuilding the Nation. Government has spent well over 86 million dollars building and repairing
thousands of homes for the most vulnerable families. We have spent close to
82 million dollars rebuilding our schools so that our children can have a
comfortable learning environment. Over 60 million dollars has been spent on
community centres, health centres
and public buildings. And fifty nine million dollars on resuscitating and
revitalizing our farms. Therefore we endeavour to expand our social
safety nets and develop programmes to bring the best standard of living to
all our people. We have also made considerable progress in revising outdated policies
and developing new strategies. We can be proud that we now have national
policies for agriculture, health, education, youth and an investment policy
which is charting the way for I am pleased to announce that the first working Draft of Today, it is with much optimism that we celebrate our 33rd
anniversary of May God continue to Bless us All.
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2007 photos
2007 preIndependence Day
Celebrations
Cultural
Show 6th Feb Carenage
32nd

Coat of Arms of
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The flag of
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Red is symbolic
of courage.
Yellow of wisdom and warmth
Green of vegetation.
The left green triangle
features a small nutmeg, the Isle of Spice.
The gold outer stars
represent the six parishes.
The centered star
represents the capital city of
Other Flags of
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Other Head of State: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Heads_of_Grenada
Promoting Growth, Stability & Poverty Alleviation
2006
His Excellency Sir Daniel Williams, Governor General
An anniversary
is usually an occasion for some rejoicing. If it is a birthday, or a
wedding anniversary we thank God for another year because we have no guarantee
on life. At this our thirty second anniversary of
This
year of
We were progressing quite confidently when Hurricane Ivan struck us with a vengeance and destroyed the greater part of what we had constructed, and Emily was successful in opening some of the partially cured wounds that Ivan had inflicted on us.
Although
there are people who have not yet been properly housed and others whose homes
are not yet completely restored, I believe that who suffered will receive some
help.
Everyone likes to be kindly treated, if each person is kind to the other person the country will rid itself of all unpleasant confrontations and unhappiness.
The
concept of
When
we were struck by the two recent Hurricanes our economic independence was
really shattered. To appreciate the extent of the devastation, the loss
to
Our
reconstruction is far from complete; but considering how desperate we were
immediately after Ivan and how relieved we are today, we should be profound in
thanking God, our Grenadian people and our friends regionally and
internationally for our recovery. Each of us must now look forward to
contribute to the building of a great
This
our thirty second anniversary is a good time for reviewing our young country,
and as we move progressively forward let us endeavour
to adopt as a principle, kindness to each other. I have enormous
confidence that if in
I
wish all the citizens and friends of this country happy
2006
Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith
Mitchell Prime Minister
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My fellow Grenadians, I greet you with a profound sense of pride as we
celebrate another Anniversary of our Nation’s
Today is also a
day to thank God for the strength and resilience that he has given to
Sisters and
brothers, we have gained our independence but in actual fact, we have become
more interdependent and more interconnected with the rest of the world. A good
example of this was when our
I am especially
proud of the hard work and resourcefulness of our people and institutions and
of their dedication and commitment to rebuild a better
Self-reliance and self-sacrifice were admirable strengths of our forefathers, qualities we should strive to preserve. So, while we appreciate the help of our friends, in the final analysis, we must accept fully the responsibility to help ourselves. "We Grenadians must work together and make the necessary effort and the vital sacrifices that are needed to take our country forward."
That, we must do while preserving and guarding jealously our democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and the right to free choice and peaceful change of government, treasures we once lost but now cherish. This is not surprising because once the fruit of democracy is eaten, its taste is never forgotten...
Sisters and
brothers let us on this day pledge to create a better
Happy Independence Day to all of you and may God bless you and our Nation.
In 1967
Premiers
* Eric Gairy (1954-1956, 1958-1960)
* Herbert A. Blaize (1960-1961)
* George E. D. Clyne (1961)
* Eric Gairy (1961-1962)
* Herbert A. Blaize (1962-1967)
Prime Minister
* Eric M. Gairy (1974-1979) 
* Maurice R. Bishop (1979-1983) 
* Herbert A. Blaize (1984-1989) 
* Ben J. Jones (1989-1990)
* Nicholas Brathwaite (1990-1995) 
* George I.
Brizan (1995)
* Keith C. Mitchell (1995- ) 
Governors-General of
* Sir Leo de Gale (7 February 1974–30 September 1978)
* Sir Paul Scoon (30 September 1978–6 August 1992) 
* Sir Reginald Palmer (6 August 1992–8 August 1996)
* Sir Daniel
Williams (8 August 1996–)

Grenada Bikers as they passed through Gouyave, on Saturday 03rd February, 2006.




