Several stakeholders from Civil Society on Thursday met with some of the leaders of the APNU+AFC coalition to discuss several recommendations to address salient concerns of the Guyanese people; specifically in the area of the accountability. Kingsley Bryan reports.
APRIL 23,2015
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