Day: <span>February 25, 2016</span>
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UNASUR invites President Granger to join South American Defence Council – to speak on security, defence of small nations

  • Posted: February 25, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (February 25, 2016) Secretary-General of the Union of South American States (UNASUR), Mr Ernesto Samper, today invited President David Granger to join the South American Defence Council and to speak on the issues of Security and Defence in relation to small States and the Caribbean. During the meeting, which was held at …

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Baha’i community pays courtesy call on President

  • Posted: February 25, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (February 24, 2016) Members of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Guyana, today, called on President David Granger at the Ministry of the Presidency. They used the opportunity to inform the President that the community supports the Government’s vision of social cohesion and national unity. During the brief meeting, the …

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President meets representatives of Deaf Association of Guyana

  • Posted: February 25, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (February 24, 2016) President David Granger, today, met with President of the Deaf Association of Guyana, Ms. Sabine McIntosh and two other representatives to discuss measures that can be put in place to enhance the lives of persons who are hearing impaired. The meeting was held at the Ministry of the Presidency. …

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Bosai officials call on President Granger

  • Posted: February 25, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (February 24, 2016) President David Granger, today, received a courtesy call from officials of Bosai Mineral Group Guyana Incorporated. The group was led by Company Secretary, Norman Mclean and included Assistant General Manager of Bosai China, Steven Ma, and General Managers George Zhao and Robert Shan. Mclean explained that the company is …

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President Granger says Walter Rodney COI’s Report deeply flawed – says Guyanese have been starved of the truth

  • Posted: February 25, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (February 24, 2016) Amidst reports being circulated in the media on the contents of the recently handed over Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry (COI) Report, President David Granger has called the document “deeply flawed”, noting that the Guyanese society has been starved of the truth and closure, even though almost $500 million …

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