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16 Jul 2015 10:53 #263971
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16 Jul 2015 11:00 #263976
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hahahahahahahahahha ..... ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
yuh cause everyone to be staring at me .....doh crack Joke suh sudden..... ;D
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16 Jul 2015 11:15 #263984
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The government is setting to go across country to restore state symbols which they say have been neglected and left in a state of disrepair.
Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman told media operatives during Cabinet’s press briefing Wednesday July 15, that the new government after taking up office, was taken aback by the condition of State properties such as State Houses, monuments, leaning and rusting flag poles among others.
Over two months after taking up office, President David Granger and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo have not occupied their official residences, citing the deplorable state of the properties. Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has complained bitterly saying that the PM’s Official Residence was absolutely uninhabitable.
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16 Jul 2015 11:23 #263989
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The Opposition, People’s Progressive Party Civic is laying blame for the current flooding in the city at the doorsteps of the new administration.
The PPP which was booted out of office two months ago after 23 years, is convinced that the governing coalition is focusing in the wrong areas.
In a statement, last evening as flood waters started to rise , the PPP said “the manifestation of the APNU+AFC Administration’s incompetence is once again the burden of the citizenry as they are forced to grapple with flooding despite millions of dollars being expended by government to clean up the city.â€
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