By News Source Guyana on March 23, 2015
Elections
The Prime Ministerial Candidate of the APNU+AFC coalition, Moses Nagamootoo on Sunday, told members of the Guyanese community in Queens, New York that they must work along with the APNU and AFC to ensure that the recently formed coalition works for Guyana’s benefit. Nagamootoo spent just under 50 minutes addressing the packed auditorium at Naresa’s […]
By News Source Guyana on March 23, 2015
Elections
Speaking before hundreds of Guyanese nationals in Queens, New York on Sunday afternoon, Presidential Candidate for the APNU+AFC coalition, retired Brigadier David Granger declared that he is the President of the future and will not be one who will get stuck in the past. At the Town Hall style meeting, Granger was asked directly how […]
By News Source Guyana on March 23, 2015
Elections
A handful of persons who identified themselves as supporters of the People’s Progressive Party in Guyana, braved the freezing temperatures in New York on Sunday afternoon to picket a fundraising event in Queens New York for the APNU+AFC coalition. Queens is home to thousands of Guyanese migrants, mostly Indo Guyanese and one section of the […]
By News Source Guyana on March 21, 2015
Elections
The incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) took its message of “sustained economic growth and equal opportunities for all Guyanese” to Tucville, Georgetown with a public meeting on Friday at Turning Point. Addressing the small gathering, PPP Executive Member Dr Roger Luncheon, urged residents of the area to support the ruling party at the May 11 […]
By News Source Guyana on March 21, 2015
Elections
The Guyana National Youth Council (GYNC) pushed ahead with a grand launch of its voter education programme on Saturday. The voter education campaign is titled “Like Ah Boss”. The launch took place even as the incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) continues to reject the Council’s authority to objectively represent Guyana’s youth population. The Council has partnered […]
By News Source Guyana on March 21, 2015
Elections
With temperatures failing below freezing, scores of Guyanese braved a cold New York Friday night to meet with the APNU+AFC Presidential and Prime Ministerial Candidates. The fundraising event was held at the Woodbine Hall in Brooklyn and the Guyanese who gathered there were told by the candidates that “it is time for Guyana to change”. […]
By News Source Guyana on March 20, 2015
Elections, Politics
The Minister within the Ministry of Finance, Bishop Juan Edghill has declared that the people of Linden and Region 10 have received their fair share of development under the current administration. According to the Government Information Agency, Edghill who has been campaigning for The PPP/C in Linden, said that the government promised Lindeners that it […]
By News Source Guyana on March 19, 2015
Elections
The Guyana Government is anticipating a heavy presence of international observer missions for the May 11 Regional and General elections with letters of invitation already dispatched to the governments of Indian and South Africa and several other international bodies that have participated in past elections. Government’s Chief Spokesman Dr. Roger Luncheon told the media on Wednesday that […]
By News Source Guyana on March 18, 2015
Elections
APNU+AFC Presidential Candidate David Granger on Tuesday gave his word that the sugar industry which is currently plagued by many challenges will stay alive under an APNU+AFC government. “We are not going to throw the sugar industry through the window,” he assured when questioned by News Source moments after addressing the local business community at a […]
By News Source Guyana on March 17, 2015
Elections
As Assistant Police Commissioner, Paul Slowe was considered one of the most disciplined and professional senior officers to have ever served in the Guyana Police Force. He retired from the Force in 2010 after giving service for 37 years. Today, the retired Assistant Commissioner of Police serves as the Security Manager for the West Indies Cricket […]