Rejected USAID Project: Luncheon and US Ambassador at logger-heads
– Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon has lashed out at United States Ambassador to Guyana Brent Hardt for his recent public utterances on...
PPP condemns ‘Dem Boys Seh’ column on Town Clerk
– The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has come out in full force, condemning the Kaieteur News column ‘Dem Boys Seh’ for attacking the...
Rohee, Nandlall willing to take a pay cut to increase salaries for public servants
– Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee and Attorney General, Anil Nandlall are both willing to take a pay cut in their salaries...
US Ambassador’s decision to implement governance project despite Gov’t’s objections smacks of disrespect –...
- Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon has sharply criticised the decision by the United States (US) Ambassador...
Majority in favour of Volda Lawrence’s abstention
– The majority of participants of the iNews poll believes that APNU’s member and Parliamentarian, Volda Lawrence did the right thing by not...
PSC supports APNU’s position on AML/CFT Bill, differs on Procurement Amendment Bill
– The Private Sector Commission (PSC) has come out in full support of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) stance on the Anti-Money...
APNU satisfied with Volda Lawrence’s explanation on her abstention
By Kurt Campbell
– Leader of the main opposition party – A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) David Granger says he is satisfied and...
It is a ‘pipe dream’ if the PPP thinks it can win Georgetown –...
By Kurt Campbell
– Opposition Leader David Granger has deemed Government’s move to pump $56M into a restoration campaign for Georgetown as inadequate.
This expenditure...
APNU chides Govt. for rejecting USAID project
By Kurt Campbell
– Opposition leader David Granger says he has a hard time understanding why the Government would reject assistance from the United...
People should not be fooled by 5% economic growth – Granger
By Kurt Campbell
– Opposition Leader David Granger says while he does not dispute that Guyana might have achieved an almost five percent growth...