PNCR presidential candidate David Granger faced the business community yesterday promising to tackle crime, overhaul the education system and revive the economy if he wins the presidency later this year, but he was also forced to address yet again questions about his involvement in the 1973 elections.
Granger, confident but also reserved in his observations to the business sector in the country, stressed agro-processing as one of the cornerstones of development. The word appeared in his speech roughly about 20 times, since, according to him,