Source: http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2010/10/30/2011-elections/ October 30, 2010 | By KNews Many are lining up for the top post As the selection process for finding presidential candidates for the three main political parties, calls continue for there to be new faces to lead their respective teams into the 2011 General Elections. Elections should be held by next May, [...]
Oct 30 2010 | Posted in
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25 Oct 2010 Guyana Nationalists Party Press Release The Guyana Nationalists Party endoses the Guyana People’s Partnership movement taking shape in Guyana currently.The Guyana Nationalists Party from 2005 to now has been advocating and fighting for workers rights in Guyana, raising the minimum wages for workers of every field. We have been promoting the development [...]
Oct 25 2010 | Posted in
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“The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them” – Albert Einstein Introduction: Every day, we are bombarded with advertisements on Channel 11 of progress in our country. Each hour of every day glossy commercials of something called LCDS are played. Those are [...]
Oct 17 2010 | Posted in
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October 16, 2010 | By KNews A group from the People’s Partnership, including politician and Chairman of Vision Guyana, Peter Ramsaroop, yesterday, staged a picketing exercise at the opening of the Parliament after the recess. The protesters bore placards and they distributed flyers advocating for tax credit for working families. Members of the People’s Partnership [...]
Oct 16 2010 | Posted in
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http://www.stabroeknews.com/2010/news/stories/10/14/peter-ramsaroop-in-campaign-to-ease-taxes-on-families/ Vision Guyana Chairman Peter Ramsaroop has launched a campaign for a tax deduction for working-class families, saying it would ease the tax burden and stimulate the economy. The initiative, which is being promoted under a “People’s Partnership” banner, is being organized by Ramsaroop and others, like ACDA’s Eric Phillips, privately. In a statement on [...]
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“A Deep Water Harbour” by Peter Ramsaroop, MBA Good gubby nah ah float ah tap. (Good things don’t come easily.) Guyanese Proverb Introduction Infrastructure is to a nation what blood vessels are to a living being. Just as our blood vessels carry vital nutrients to every cell in our body, so does a nation’s [...]
Oct 4 2010 | Posted in
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Norway and Guyana The “T” Table – Norway and Guyana Question – How would you have negotiated the LCDS deal? Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA NORWAY GUYANA Richest Country in the World- A handout of US $250M to Guyana to get some attention in the world after they messed up their environment and forests for [...]
Oct 3 2010 | Posted in
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The Bartica triangle – the door to the interior and development by Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA If yuh plant plantain, yuh can’t reap cassava. (You reap what you sow) Guyanese Proverb Overview In a previous column on November, 23, 2009 titled “Development areas”, I introduced a development plan for the Bartica Triangle and Region Seven. [...]
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Our oil future – it is ours not the government’s By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA Introduction Two years ago, right about this time, I first introduced the concept that any oil reserves we find in Guyana are that of the citizens, not the company nor the government. I have revisited the concept once again in [...]
Oct 1 2010 | Posted in
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