Sharma Solomon

Sharma Solomon

politician Guyana

Sharma Solomon is a board member of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) in Guyana, who has expressed concerns over transparency and decision-making within the board, particularly in light of recent controversies surrounding former CEO Sherwyn Greaves.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
3,172
Power
24$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Guyana 4 7.00 0.37% +10% 786,552 3,172 $6,000 24$
Totals 4 786,552 3,172 $6,000 24$
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Recent Mentions

Guyana Guyana: Sharma Solomon is a Member of Parliament who criticizes the government's lack of transparency regarding mining contracts. 7

Stabroek News: This government has not released any agreements governing new investments in the gold mining sector

Guyana Guyana: Sharma Solomon is a Member of Parliament advocating for the rights and safety of workers in the mining sector. 9

Stabroek News: Zijin Mining’s Aurora Goldfield incident might just be the culmination of years of workers’ exploitation and abuse

Guyana Guyana: MP Sharma Solomon warns of deepening labour crisis after a violent confrontation at Aurora Goldfield. 7

Stabroek News: MP Solomon warns of deepening labour crisis after clash at Aurora Goldfield

Guyana Guyana: Sharma Solomon, the Mayor of Linden, expressed surprise at the postponement of the elections. 6

Stabroek News: Region 10 council elections postponed without explanation

Guyana Guyana: Sharma Solomon has formally announced that he will be stepping down from his post as Mayor of Linden to take up his role as a Member of Parliament. 9

Stabroek News: Solomon says goodbye as Linden Mayor

Guyana Guyana: Sharma Solomon is the Mayor of Linden who criticizes the PPP Government's food production policies. 2

Stabroek News: Failure of PPP Government’s food production and food security policies are reflected in New GMC’s four-year data