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David G V commissioned for Upper Pomeroon – President calls for all Guyanese to support ‘Three Bs’ Programme

  • Posted: December 24, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2015) President David Granger’s Boats, Buses and Bicycles or ‘Three Bs’ Programme, today, grew by another school boat, which was donated by Charity Fisherman, Mr. Kumar Lallbachan. President David Granger today commissioned the David V G, a boat donated by Charity fisherman, Mr. Kumar Lallbachan, to the Boats, Buses and …

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President Granger plugs national unity and education as keys to development – as he spread Christmas cheer in Akawini and Friendship in Region Two

  • Posted: December 24, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2015) President David Granger, even as he took Government’s ‘toy drive’ to the Pomeroon in Region Two, told residents of Baracaro and other surrounding villages in the Akawini Creek and at Friendship in the Pomeroon River, that he believes in one Guyana and is focused on fostering deeper national unity …

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Cabinet gives ‘no objections’ to contracts totalling $375,225,580

  • Posted: December 23, 2015
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Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, today announced that Cabinet has given its ‘no objections’ to 10 contracts valued $375,225,580, in the areas of public health and infrastructure. These contracts will see site development works at the Port Kaituma Hospital in Region One, vaccines and other supplies for the Georgetown hospital, and road and other …

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NICIL’s Brassington, Nadir-Sharma to proceed on immediate leave – as audit reports forwarded to Police Commissioner, SOCU

  • Posted: December 23, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2015) Cabinet has instructed Minister of Finance, Mr. Winston Jordan to send Chief Executive Office of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), Mr. Winston Brassington; and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Marcia Nadir-Sharma; on immediate leave, while the audit reports are being forwarded to the police and the …

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Guyana Police Force Band and Joint Services Choir wow President Granger and staff with carolling

  • Posted: December 23, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December, 22 2015) The Guyana Police Force Band and the Joint Services Choir, under the baton of Director of Music and Culture, Assistant Commissioner Mr. Cecil Bovell, DSM, on Tuesday, serenaded President David Granger, Minister of Indigenous People’s Affairs and Third Vice President, Mr. Sydney Allicock, the members of Cabinet and the …

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Minister Ally and ‘Caring for Others’ take Christmas cheer to Region Ten children

  • Posted: December 23, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 22, 2015) Minister of Social Cohesion, Ms. Amna Ally, continuing in the goodwill of the season, today, distributed a quantity of toys to children in Region Ten, as part of a partnership between the Government of Guyana and ‘Caring for Others’, an Atlanta based non-governmental organisation. Minister Ally, in her remarks, …

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Late President Desmond Hoyte ‘is an example of selfless service’ – President Granger says at Remembrance service

  • Posted: December 22, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana-(December 22, 2015) President David Granger has described Former President Hugh Desmond Hoyte, S.C. as an example of selfless service to the people of Guyana and a man who possessed an acute awareness of the need to change the direction of the country, which verged on the brink of bankruptcy. “Guyana remembers Desmond Hoyte, …

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Indigenous producers receive quality assurance training at IAST labs – via partnership with Ministry of Social Cohesion

  • Posted: December 22, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 22, 2015) The first group of Indigenous producers from Region Nine to benefit from assistance to improve their standards of production, via a partnership between the Ministry of Social Cohesion and the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST), has been participating in enhancement and quality assurance training at the IAST …

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Great things in store for Bartica – President said as he delivered Christmas presents to children in the soon to be town

  • Posted: December 22, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 21, 2015) President David Granger, today, declared that there is a lot in store for Bartica, during a toy drive at the Bartica Secondary School, where approximately 400 children received Christmas presents, compliments of the Government of Guyana. Referencing the official naming of the community as a town in 2016, the …

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