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Daily Archives: Monday, 5 September 2022, 17:56

Updated: Guyana condemns Suriname’s harassment of Guyanese fisherfolk; Suriname already says licensing Guyanese vessels will be illegal

Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 September 2022, 6:23 by Denis Chabrol Although Suriname has already said that the granting of fishing licences to Guyanese would be illegal, the Guyana government on Monday condemned Suriname’s harassment of Guyanese fisherfolk in the waters of that neighbouring country and lamented the apparent slothfulness in  sticking to an agreement to grant fishing boat licences ...

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Office of the President refutes opposition figures on spending

Last Updated on Monday, 5 September 2022, 16:09 by Denis Chabrol The Office of the President Monday afternoon rejected the claims by the opposition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) that millions of dollars have been spent by several agencies under that office. Permanent Secretary of the Office of the President, Abena Moore says none of the monies ...

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Freak storm damage East Coast Demerara houses

Last Updated on Monday, 5 September 2022, 15:04 by Denis Chabrol A freak storm on Monday damaged several houses at Bareroot,  East Coast Demerara, according to to the Director-General of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Nazrul Hussain. He said a team of CDC officers have been dispatched to the area to conduct an assessment, but so far that agency has ...

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Opposition demands proof that GY$273 million benefitted ordinary Guyanese

Last Updated on Monday, 5 September 2022, 13:44 by Denis Chabrol The opposition coalition of A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) has retaliated at government’s move to ask for details about how the government-funded International Decade for People of African Descent- Guyana (IDPADA-G) has spent an estimated GY$500 million over the past four years. Randolph Critchlow, who co-chaired ...

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