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Today Wednesday, 08 April, 2015 Meeting Schedule

REGION 2
SPEAKER: Charity Housing, Scheme
VENUE: Basil Williams

REGION 3
SPEAKERS: Joseph Harmon, Aubrey Norton, Dominic Gaskin,
Jermaine David & Anand Persaud
VENUE: Poudroyne, Middle, Street Junction
TIME: 5:30 PM

REGION 4
SPEAKERS: Freddie Kissoon, Joel Edmond, Ronald Bulkan
VENUE: Success Market Road, E.C.D
TIME: 6:00PM

SPEAKERS: Michael Carrington, Trevor Williams, James Bond
VENUE: Kuru Kururu Back
TIME: 6:00PM


SPEAKERS: Ryan Belgrave, Volda Lawrence, Alexis George
Alon Fernandes, Neilson Mckenzie
VENUE: NORTH EAST LA PENITENCE Kiskadee Drive 
(By Green Caravan)
TIME: 6:00PM

REGION 5
SPEAKER: Chris Jones
VENUE: Lovely Lass Middle Walk
TIME: 5:30PM

REGION 6
SPEAKER: Patricia Chase-Greene
VENUE: Palmyra -Seawell. Sheet Anchor-Junction.
Albion - Cropper Primary School. Baracara
TIME: 5:30PM

SEE YOU THERE! 

Mars

MOSES NAGAMOOTOO AT ANNANDALE SAND REEF TONIGHT

[APNUAFC PHOTO]


#‎campaigntales‮

Tonight Moses V. Nagamootoo spoke in the heart of PPP country. North Annandale. Sandreef. Over 200 turned out. Including women and young people. Lots of men as well. Simple people. On bicycles. Standing at the street corner listening to a message of unity and change.

At one stage a lone man who was under the influence of some spirits and was boisterous and disruptive got a little close to the small stage on which Nagamootoo stood addressing the gathering. There were three police officers nearby. There were several coalition security officers all around. Before any of them could react three women, Afro-Guyanese women rushed between the advancing man and Nagamootoo and blocked his path.

It did not appear as though the man meant any harm to Nagamootoo but the women were taking no chances.

They stood there and ensured that their Prime Minister was safe.

We are still divided as a nation but we are far more united than we used to be, even and elections time when divisions can become stark. Appropriately One Love was played as the meeting wound down.

FM

"Dem ah Katahaar":

Celebrating his GUYANESE nationality,

Moses Nagamootoo said tonight

at Zeelugt, west Demerara:

 

"coconut grow on coconut tree,

whether the coconut is green, yellow or brown.

 

I have come from the Guyana tree,

so I am GUYANESE."

 

But before he could finish his statement,

someone from the crowd interjected:

"don't worry wid dem, Moses.

Dem is Katahaar!"

 

That drew loud applause and laughter from the crowd,

mostly sugar workers and farmers,

who kept up the refrain,

"Katahaar government"

every time a reference was made

about the PPP and President Ramotar.

 

The occasion was

an APNU+AFC public meeting

at Fisher's Dam, Zeelugt.

Other speakers were Sookoo, a former court prosecutor,

and Merv Williams, a former Member of Parliament.

FM
Last edited by Former Member

Vote them Out:

A big turnout at Coalition meeting at North Zeelugt was punctuated with shouts from the crowd, "vote them out!"

 

At the time Moses Nagamootoo, APNU+AFC prime ministerial candidate, was giving examples of widespread corruption by the PPP/C regime.

 

Moses lambasted the Jagdeo-Ramotar clique for destroying the sugar industry and short-changing rice farmers.

 

A new government will open lands to farmers, secure markets for cash crops, better manage the sugar industry, build canning and other factories to create jobs, etc.

FM
Originally Posted by Jalil:

Vote them Out:

A big turnout at Coalition meeting at North Zeelugt was punctuated with shouts from the crowd, "vote them out!"

 

At the time Moses Nagamootoo, APNU+AFC prime ministerial candidate, was giving examples of widespread corruption by the PPP/C regime.

 

Moses lambasted the Jagdeo-Ramotar clique for destroying the sugar industry and short-changing rice farmers.

 

A new government will open lands to farmers, secure markets for cash crops, better manage the sugar industry, build canning and other factories to create jobs, etc.

APNUAFC's photo.

Mitwah
2 hrs ·
 
 
 
 Brig. Granger visits Kamarang, Upper Mazaruni
- April 14, 2015 — with Sandra Granger and George Norton.
 

On Tuesday Brigadier David Granger, Leader of the People's National Congress and Presidential Candidate of the APNU+AFC, attended a public meeting with roughly ...125 residents from the Indigenous communities of Kamarang, Waramadong, Paruima, and Warawatta.

 

The meeting was held at the Kamarang Sports Ground and began with a number of formal presentations made by representatives of the four communities.

 

The issues raised in the presentations were diverse and included, but were not limited to,

trafficking in persons and child prostitution;

high cost-of-living due to the need to bring in supplies via small aircraft; the need for banking facilities;

guarding against the negative effects of development;

and demarcation of lands.

 

Granger replied that APNU has been articulating positions on most, if not all, of the issues that were raised since its formation four years ago.

 

To underscore this he presented booklets that he had authored on youth, hinterland development and the Tenth Parliament for the representatives present to disseminate within their communities upon their return.

 

He said that while his government would be proactive in addressing the many concerns that were expressed that was ultimately needed was strong local government.

 

Granger said that his vision was that the ten administrative regions would have a level of strength and independence somewhat akin to states in the USA;

establishing Bartica as a municipality and capital of the region,

he said, was the first step in supporting this vision.

 

 

 

 

'Kamarang airstrip. According to pilots familiar with hinterland airstrips this is one of the better ones.'Brigadier David Granger's photo.Brigadier David Granger's photo.Brigadier David Granger's photo.

 

 

FM
Nigel Hughes's photo.
Nigel Hughes
Hopetown West Coast Berbice

It was a privilege

to have been able to share some thoughts

with the good people of Hopetown West Coast Berbice.

Better Must come

 

Nigel Hughes's photo.
Nigel Hughes

In a sign of the destruction of the walls

which previously kept us apart,

the people of neighbouring Armadale

attended the Hopetown meeting.

We must guard protect

and continie to nuture this unity.

 

Better Must Come.

 

FM

APNUAFC's photo.

 

 

Nigel Hughes

in Bel Air HopeTown.

Berbice

 

"No Government in this country

can say they are giving us a house lot as a favor.

 

Every square inch of this land

had been bought and paid for

by the sweat of our fore parents"

 

 

Lesley Benjamin
I know that fully well, they not doing us any favour,
its our bonafide entitlement ,
only brainwashing some ppl with sheer lies...
 
 

Nigel Hughes

in Bel Air HopeTown.

Berbice

"After you're finish voting on May 11th....
make sure you guard the ballot boxes.
 
This Government is getting really desperate. 
 
Make sure they try no fancy  tactics.
 
  Brothers & sisters Peace! "
 
Better Must Come.

 

APNUAFC's photo.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by simple:

It seems like only Guyanese showing up to PNC/AFC meetings. The same faces all the time.

And All Dem Guyanese

showing up in Record Numbers....

No Guysuco Trucks.....

No BK Trucks.....

No Chiney Food......

No Free T-Shirt........

No Free Ride with Kwame.....

No Small Piece Either.

 

 

 

 
FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Conscience:

 

come on people lets deal with the facts... this is a very informative video..vote pppc on may 11 for continued progress

The facts are we have no productive industry to speak of except the drug trade. Sugar is dead, bauxite is dead, rice is dying. killing our environment for gold is not bringing in returns at today's prices. The only thing the PPP has done for us is turn us into a beggar state so they can leech off half of the borrowings to their friends and family

FM

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