Tag: Afro-Guyanese
27 Afro-Guyanese groups receive funds for development projects
Approximately 27 organisations representing Afro-Guyanese communities across the country on Saturday received funding to advance their empowerment projects. This is ... Read More
Gov’t trained more than 20,000 Afro-Guyanese through several programmes – GS Jagdeo
More than 20,000 Afro-Guyanese who did not have any scholarship or skill training programme in 2020 now, under this ruling ... Read More
The intellectual authors of the Brooklyn boycott are enemies of Afro-Guyanese progress
Dear editor,Rickford Burke and Mark Benschop, under the guise of advocating for Afro-Guyanese rights, have consistently engaged in tactics that, ... Read More
Family, togetherness and culture on display this Emancipation
Men, women and children of all ages took to the Botanical Gardens on Tuesday to spend Emancipation Day. While some ... Read More
Government’s unblemished track record of creating opportunities for all Guyanese
- Honorable Brigadier (Retired) Mark Phillips, Prime Minister of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana In recent weeks Guyana has seen ... Read More
No apartheid system emerging in Guyana – AG Nandlall
The recent appointment of the Board of Directors under the Natural Resources Fund Act showcases the PPP/C Government’s inclusivity and ... Read More
IDPADA-G, Cuffy 250 Committee officials using the cause of Afro-Guyanese to enrich themselves
-Vice President dismisses discrimination claims-only $343,000 of $100M received for 2020 disbursed in grants Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo has ... Read More
Emancipation Day 2022 activities were memorable, excellent
Hundreds of Guyanese from all walks of life flocked to the National Park on Monday to witness the celebrations of ... Read More
President calls for more research to fully understand Guyana-Ghana ties-At Ghana Day observance
Georgetown, Guyana – (March 6, 2017) President David Granger called on the Ghana Day Organisation to place emphasis on the ... Read More
A reflection on emancipation of slaves
Georgetown, GINA, July 30, 2016 August 1, 2016 marks 178 years since enslaved Africans were emancipated in 1838. Â It is ... Read More