PR — Her Excellency, Dame Cécile La Grenade and the  Government of Grenada proudly celebrate the outstanding achievements of our nationals who  have been recognized in the 2025 King’s New Year’s Honours. These distinguished citizens have  demonstrated excellence, dedication, and service across a range of sectors, and their contributions  have enriched our national identity and strengthened our communities.

We extend heartfelt congratulations to the following honorees:

Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) 

  • Ruth Elizabeth ROUSE – For Contributions to Public Service
  • Teddy Ronald ST. LOUIS – For Contributions to the Public and Legal Services

Member of the British Empire (M.B.E.) 

  • Keith Emmanuel Richard WILLIAMS – For Services to Culture (Invested at Windsor Castle) • Annie Lauretta RUSH-BAIN – For Services to the Community
  • Mc Donald Anthony Beresford CADORE – For Services to Education

British Empire Medal (B.E.M.) 

  • Lyneth Ann EDWARDS – For Services to Culture
  • Barbara-Ann FRASER-BUCKMIRE – For Services to Sports Administration
  • Cecil GITTENS – For Services to Policing
  • Marcia Sonia JONES – For Services to Nursing

Ms. Ruth Elizabeth Rouse, OBE has had a long and distinguished career as a Grenada public  servant and diplomat that has taken her to Ottawa, Canada as OECS High Commissioner; the United  Kingdom as High Commissioner; Permanent Representative for Grenada to the International  Maritime Organization (IMO); Permanent Secretary for various Ministries including Education,  Legal Affairs, Labour and Foreign Affairs; and completed her public service career as Secretary to  the Cabinet, in January 2023. For her dedicated and long–standing service to Grenada, former  Ambassador and High Commissioner Ruth Elizabeth Rouse was invested as an Officer of the Most  Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE.

Mr. Keith Emmanuel Richard Williams, MBE has over thirty (30) years of service to Grenada in  the areas of culture, education and sport. He was exposed to the art form of dance at Presentation  Brothers College (PBC). Veni Vwai La Grenade Dance Company was the dance institution that  nurtured and molded him into a prolific performing artiste. He has been involved in performances  on the local, regional and international arena and toured with many companies and has attended  many seminars and workshops. For his dedicated and long–standing service to Grenada,  Mr. Williams was invested as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire at  Windsor Castle on Wednesday, 8th October 2025.

Annie Lauretta Rush-Bain has had a long career in the hairdressing, dressmaking and  community services arena. After returning to Grenada from Trinidad subsequent to her schooling,  she started a community small business in hairdressing as well as dressmaking in the village of  Paraclete. She is deeply committed to service organizations and provided yeoman service whilst  being involved in the leadership of the Lioness Club and Lions Club of St. Andrew, the Union  Catholic Mother’s and the Friendship Club. For her dedicated and long–standing service to  Grenada, Mrs. Annie Lauretta Rush–Bain was invested as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of  the British Empire, MBE.

MacDonald Anthony Beresford Cadore has had a long and distinguished career as an educator  before transitioning to mainstream public service, where he served in various ministries as Senior  Assistant Secretary and later Senior Administrative Officer until his retirement. Additionally, he  has been committed to community service. For his long–standing service to Grenada, MacDonald  Anthony Beresford Cadore was invested as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British  Empire, MBE.

Ms. Lyneth Ann Edwards began serving her community at the St. Joseph’s Convent (SJC), St.  George and for over sixty year through art and culture, participated in numerous festivals around  Grenada and the world. She participated in and staged many concerts and Opera, showcasing  talent through song, dance, African folk music and poetry. She also contributed to the  development of culture by working with the noble men and women of the Royal Grenada Police  Force band. For her dedicated and long–standing service to Grenada, Lyneth Ann Edwards was  invested posthumously for meritorious civil service with the British Empire Medal, BEM. Her  sister Mrs. Phyllis Francis accepted the award on her behalf.

Mrs. Barbara–Ann Fraser–Buckmire has contributed to her community with over twenty–five  (25) years of unbroken service and dedication to the Grenada Football Association (GFA), where  she held several key administrative roles. She also has over ten (10) years of active community  service with the St. George’s Leo and Lions Clubs and is also affiliated with the Springs/Belmont  Neighbourhood Association of Optimists Community Group and the Grenada Cricket Association.  For dedicated and long – standing service to Grenada, Barbara–Ann Fraser–Buckmire was  invested for meritorious civil service with the British Empire Medal, BEM.

Mr. Cecil Gittens embarked on a distinguished career with the Royal Grenada Police Force where  he served 33 years, rising through the ranks before retiring as an Inspector in 2003. He was a  respected lecturer at the Police Training School and is known for his professionalism, fairness and  deep sense of duty to the people of Grenada. For his dedicated and long – standing service to  Grenada, former Inspector Cecil Gittens was invested for meritorious military service with the  British Empire Medal, BEM.

Marcia Sonia Jones is employed by the Government of Grenada as a Nursing Assistant and has  over twenty (20) years’ working experience in the healthcare sector. She has a keen commitment  to serving the elderly community and is President of the Elderly Missionary Support Group, a  community–based organization with special focus on the holistic development of the elderly. The  Group serves the communities of Woodford, Concord and Marigot. For her dedicated and long – standing service to Grenada, Marcia Sonia Jones was invested for meritorious civil service with the  British Empire Medal, BEM.

These honours reflect the spirit of Grenadian greatness—our commitment to excellence,  community, and national pride. Each awardee has made a lasting impact through their work, and  their recognition on the global stage is a testament to the values we hold dear.

We salute their achievements and thank them for their service. May their stories inspire future  generations to pursue greatness in service of Grenada and humanity.

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