Tag: General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party
GS Jagdeo dismisses AFC’s “Dutch Disease” claims
General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo claims that the mining sector has been negatively impacted by ... Read More
Gov’t bolstering oil, gas monitoring in 2025 – Dr Jagdeo
The government plans to place further emphasis on strengthening the monitoring systems for better management of Guyana’s oil and gas ... Read More
Gov’t not likely to host second oil auction before 2025 elections – Dr Jagdeo says
Given the anticipated market turbulence during the upcoming elections season, General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo ... Read More
Dr Jagdeo defends NRF transfer of oil revenue
General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has maintained that effective systems are in place to guarantee ... Read More
Cash grant distribution now moving to Regions One, Eight and Four – Dr Jagdeo
- as he bashes opposition’s attempts to kerfuffle process Within the next few weeks, the cash grant distribution process will commence ... Read More
Gov’t expects to issue about 300,000 cash grants before year-end
The initial distribution process of the $100,000 one-off cash grant is expected to see about 300,000 Guyanese receiving their cash ... Read More
PNCR/APNU/AFC operatives must be held accountable for lies
General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has said that the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), A ... Read More
GS Jagdeo slams opposition’s elections delay tactics
General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has criticised the opposition for their attempts to delay the ... Read More
Renting of second power ship very feasible to meet demands – GS Jagdeo
General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has explained the feasibility of renting a second power ship ... Read More
Majority of contracts on track – Dr Jagdeo assures
- rejects opposition’s claims of corruption, poor planning Despite the opposition’s attempts to suggest otherwise, majority of the contracts being ... Read More