However, whether “One Guyana” was conceived as a gimmick or a sincere attempt of unifying the nation, it is not our national motto and should not replace it in a document such as our passport.
Nonetheless, the issue is not the use of the slogan “One Guyana,” which is synonymous with our national motto as aforementioned. The current issue is that we continue to live in a polarised ...
THE Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) has strongly condemned the Alliance For Change (AFC) for recklessly undermining the government’s efforts in the ongoing ...