AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIndependence in full swing: Guyana’s 60th celebrations hit Fort Island on the Essequibo with a Golden Arrowhead hoist and a “The Homecoming” ceremony, backed by free ferry trips for thousands—while President Irfaan Ali told the crowd the country is now a global force and the fastest-growing economy on earth. Culture & faith: A sunrise interfaith service at State House brought Christians, Hindus, and Muslims together, and in New York a Guyana 60 pop-up concert in Prospect Park (moved indoors by weather) kept the unity message loud. Music spotlight: Gospel artist Summer Gentle locks in a free album launch for “Jesus Saves” at Moriah SDA Church on May 30. Politics pushback: PNCR warns the government’s Independence spending risks “bread and circuses,” while TIGC says Parliament shouldn’t meet only when convenient. Regional integration: Barbados and Guyana will let citizens travel with national ID cards only from July 1. Justice watch: In the Ian Roberts case, U.S. prosecutors recommend up to 37 months in prison before deportation.
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