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Address of His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, at the opening of the Centre for Excellence in Information Technology (CEIT), University of Guyana 2019.06.20

  • Posted: June 20, 2019
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Guyana…the digital state Ladies and gentlemen, imagine a country in which children are educated in smart classrooms that are equipped with projectors and white boards and screens instead of blackboards and chalk, and in my days, slates and slate pencils with common pens. I don’t think people know what common pens are anymore. Imagine a …

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Outgoing Indian High Commissioner calls on President David Granger

  • Posted: June 20, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 19, 2019) President David Granger, this morning, received a courtesy call from outgoing Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Mr. Venkatachalam Mahalingam at the Ministry of the Presidency. President Granger thanked High Commissioner Mahalingam for the support he has provided to Guyana during his five-year tenure. He reminded the Indian High Commissioner …

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Karau village to benefit from 40 solar street lights -says Minster of State

  • Posted: June 20, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 19, 2019) Minister of State, Mrs. Dawn Hastings-Williams, this morning, met with the residents of Karau village, Cuyuni-Mazaruni (Region Seven) where she announced that the community will soon benefit from the installation of 40 solar street lights as Guyana transitions into a ‘green’ state. The Minister made these remarks during a …

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Minister Felix urges Kartabo residents to capitalise on SLED, HEYS programmes

  • Posted: June 20, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 19, 2019) Minister of Citizenship, Mr. Winston Felix, this morning, during a ‘Government comes to you’ exercise in Kartabo Village, Cuyuni – Mazaruni (Region Seven), urged residents to take advantage of Government programmes that offer grant funding and training opportunities for development. During the meeting, which was hosted at the Kartabo …

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Government respects the law; will comply with CCJ ruling – President says at meeting with CARICOM SG

  • Posted: June 20, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 19, 2019) President David Granger, today, met with Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Ambassador Irwin LaRocque at the Ministry of the Presidency. During their interaction, the Head of State informed Ambassador LaRocque that the Government of Guyana respects the rule of law and will abide by the ruling of the …

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Address of His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, at the Accreditation Ceremony of Her Excellency Zana Rudi, Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo 2019.06.19

  • Posted: June 19, 2019
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Your Excellency, I am pleased to accept the Letters of Credence accrediting you as Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. I congratulate you on your appointment and welcome you to Guyana. I ask that you convey to His Excellency Hashim Thaçi my best wishes for his personal well-being and …

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‘Every child must be in school’ President Granger tells students of St. John the Baptist Primary

  • Posted: June 19, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (June 18, 2019) President David Granger, this morning, visited the St. John the Baptist Primary School in Bartica, Cuyuni-Mazaruni (Region Seven) where he iterated his Government’s motto of ‘Every child in school’ (ECIS). The President reminded the students of the Primary School, the first school he attended, that education is important while …

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Address to the nation by President David Granger

  • Posted: June 18, 2019
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Bartica, Cuyuni-Mazaruni (June 18, 2019) Guyanese, The no-confidence motion in December 2018, and the independent legal processes in the courts that followed it, have been of utmost importance to me and the Government. We respect the legal process and the decision of Caribbean Court of Justice as well as the Constitution of the Cooperative Republic …

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