THURSDAY 24th NOVEMBER, 2022
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‘Reject APNU+AFC’s attempts - PM urges ‘rightto incite civil unrest’ thinking’ Guyanese S AY I N G that APNU+AFC is trying to divide the country in an attempt to incite civil unrest, Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips on Wednesday called on all Guyanese to reject these “decep-
tive actions” and work together to develop Guyana. The PM made these comments in response to a “mischievous letter” penned by Lelon Saul, the secretary of a group calling itself the Institute for Action
Home ownership on horizon for 250 Region Five families - $80M expended over two years on infrastructural projects
Against Discrimination. “The APNU+AFC is on a treacherous road that they hope will create civil unrest and allow for the breakdown of democracy in Guyana, as was the case under the PNC in the
1970s and 1980s. Leaders in the APNU+AFC continue to push for civil unrest through attacks on the media, physically blockading government officials from engaging with whole communities, behaving unruly in the
National Assembly, and adopting a confrontational approach to the President when there should be discussions on key national issues,” the PM said in a letter to the editor.
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Guyanese paying hefty $59M water-supply system Tourism Minister commissioned at Isseneru urges public price for APNU+AFC’s to use only incompetence SEE PAGE
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- millions of US dollars spent
to procure damaged fire pumps for drainage work
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approved tour operators SEE PAGE
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