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Trade Unions call 8% Saturday Edition NEWS Public Servants pay hike 'arbitrary' and 'disrespectful' AIETEUR

Guyana’s largest selling daily & New York’s most popular weekly

November 19, 2022 - Vol. 16 No. 43

Online: www.kaieteurnews.com Online Price $100 readership yesterday, 79,019

- GPSU tells workers to prepare for struggle

In 4 months India hikes windfall

tax on crude oil ...while Guyana not implementing windfall tax although oil companies pay no taxes Part of the Guyana delegation to the AFC firm on intent International Court of Justice (ICJ) to leave Coalition

by year end Former murder accused sues State for taking too long to try him Front Row: Extreme left, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall S.C., second from left, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira, third from left, Agent of Guyana, Carl Greenidge, Second from right, Director of the Frontiers Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Donnette Streete, Extreme right, Adviser to the Leader of the Opposition on Frontier Matters, Ambassador Ronald Austin. Second Row: Third from right, Co-Agent and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Elisabeth Harper.

300 Corentyne residents receive House lots

Award of US$900M contract for gas plant to Texas firm ‘stinks to the high heavens’ ...calls on Govt. to prove company's ability to complete project- Ramjattan England and India raises windfall taxes twice in 6 months on oil companies profits. on Kaieteur In Guyana, no windfall tax, no corporate tax, on oil companies making billions. @11:00hrs Radio 99.1/99.5FM


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