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19 Mar 2020 09:08 #380638
by mapoui
Guyana doh need no white man..unless he is a progressive white man who fights capitalism globally..and goes to Guyana if they develop and advance a fight against capitalism, the people move and toss away all this stupid fight between 2 minority interest parties who lets 'Rome Burn' while they fight their stupid fight that has no benefit for the people of Guyana at all..pursues a fight that is not the peoples interest at all.
if the Guyanese people move and toss the whole process and proceed to run Guyana in ways and by ways of doing the work they create in the process..such people as progressive white men and women, men and women of all kinds but of progressive outlook ..may find their way to Guyana and seek to contribute by their skill and experience to help Guyana forward
such people will not seek to rule or to play any part but a contribute one..to contribute what may be superior skill ad experience that the Guyanese do not have as yet to their efforts at creating a viable democracy to meet their collective national needs.
as such people like these would find themselves among the people at the lower ends of society helping by demonstration and teaching etc. and these people would leave when they are done, go home back to their families..or elsewhere such movement starts to help again
there are people like that..including white people... all over..real human beings who see and know the light and would help bring that light forward where ever they can at no cost to anyone
those wud be the only white people..man or woman.. Guyana cud possibly need at this time
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19 May 2020 14:25 #382065
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If madam chair can deny a nation their franchise, she can discredit her entire gecom staff and the voting process
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19 May 2020 14:50 #382066
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The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has announced that US $67 million will be made available to several Caribbean countries. Conspicuously absent from that list is Guyana.
According to a statement announcing the multilateral COVID funding, the bank’s Board of Directors approved the emergency loans on Monday. Guyana’s South American neighbour, Suriname, is slated to receive US$8.2 million from that money.
Also, on the list are Antigua and Barbuda (US$13 million), Belize (US$15 million), Dominica (US$2.5 million), Grenada (US$5.9 million), Saint Lucia (US$10.8 million), St Vincent and the Grenadines (US$11.3 million).
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20 May 2020 07:22 #382074
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Na thing fuh talk, but Guyana is witnessing one of the most incredible elections period in its entire history and young people, newbies to politics, those who will not see a seat in Parliament or even on a Regional Democratic Council, are actually the ones putting in the long days and nights to ensure that the government the people voted for on March 02 is actually the government that the people get in the end. It is still early yet in the recount but they are the ones holding the balance, they are the impartial voices and ears on the ground, they are the ones who will bear witness about the machinations crafted to steal the people's vote and they are the ones who would hopefully be able to proudly say that the reason they ignored and endured the talk of the brutes, the ridicule, and the slander, is because the people's will is what must always be paramount in a democracy. Why, they have stood up and walked where even they didn't imagine. I see their tired faces but I also see their conviction that they must see it to the end. These are men and women with nothing tangible to gain in the political arena in Guyana's winner-takes-all system, men and women who have their spouses and kids at home, men and women who have to struggle to make a daily living, men and women who could be doing their own thing. But they have chosen to put in the work. Yeah, we can be ungrateful at times; hopefully not this time. But I suppose we have to wait for the fat lady to sing.
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20 May 2020 13:01 #382084
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With the mountains of evidence against them, my conclusion is the only reason why they are squatting in the seat of power, is that they are hopeful for some money to come in, where they can make “ One big lick and quit” Hope all the airhead minions wake up and realize nothing in it for them.
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21 May 2020 11:38 #382096
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APNU+AFC counting agent, Ganesh Mahipaul, yesterday admitted that his party has been operating on unconfirmed reports as evidence of the Coalition’s allegations that some voters were out of the jurisdiction but recorded as having voted on E-Day.
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25 Jul 2020 15:43 #383595
by ketchim
newsroom.gy/2020/07/24/lowenfield-grante...on-criminal-charges/
Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield was granted $450,000 bail on three criminal charges
relating to fraud, misconduct in office and breach of the public’s trust
by providing results of the March 2 elections which he knows to be false.
He appeared before Magistrate Faith McGusty at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court
Friday with his lawyers Nigel Hughes and Senior Counsel Neil Boston.
Lowenfield was not required to plea to the indictable charges and was granted $150,000 bail on each charge.
He is expected to appear in court again on August 14.
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