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Jan 11, 2023 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Dem Boys Seh…
Kaieteur News – De Pee Pee Pee Cee learning from de Hap Nu/ Hay Eff Cee. De Opposition teach dem a few things which dem copying.
Fuh one, some of dem contractors getting 30% advance fuh dem small contract. It means dat dem small contractors nah gat to mobilize money from bank. At least nat as much. So is big help fuh dem small contractors wah nah gat nuff assets.
De second thing dat de government learning from de Opposition is fuh get an early Budget.
Souljah Bai did used to have he Budget in December. This was a welcome relief because de Pee Pee Pee Cee used to in most cases table dem Budget near de end of February or early March. Now it coming in January and all because dem nah want get overshadow by what de Coal-A Shun bin do when dem went in deh.
But is wan ting dem boy want dem fuh do dat dem nah do as yet, dem boys remember when de Coal-a-Shun bin ensure dat dem cambio could only have a three dollar spread between the buying rate and de selling rate of currency. Dat used to keep things in check.
But de Pee Pee Pee Cee abandon dat policy and dem cambio now getting massive spreads something as much as none dollars between the buying and selling rate. Dem boys hope dat come next Monday, de Fine Ants man gan put back de cap on de spreads so dat de selling rate can be kept intact.
Talk half. Leff half!
Jan 29, 2025
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