Shemar Alleyne reports that the government’s failure to appoint ambassadors to Brazil and Venezuela has raised serious concern, as Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs Amanza Walton-Desir expressed.
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GOVERNMENT DOING POOR JOB MANAGING FOREIGN POLICIES – OPPOSITION
In this report by Antonio Dey, it is highlighted that Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Amanza Walton has raised serious concerns regarding the approach taken by the Ali-led administration in managing Guyana's foreign affairs. Walton emphasizes the silence surrounding the appointments of ambassadors to Brazil, Venezuela, and India as a particularly…

Former President Granger calls for deepening economic diplomacy
The Caribbean basin has been a large, lucrative and long-standing market for Guyana’s fish, fruit, rice, sugar and vegetables and it is disheartening to witness the lack of governmental interest in the Region. Farmers, fishermen, food-processors and traders need support to expand economic access.This is the opinion of Former President…
VENEZUELA ANGRY OVER US AMBASSADOR’S STATEMENTS
After newly appointed US ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway urged both Venezuela and Guyana to respect the 1899 arbitration on the border between the two countries, Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro is accusing the United states of interference. Erica Williams reports. OCTOBER 7,2015