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Government’s long term energy plan to be completed by mid-January -Independent review of Amaila Falls Hydropower Project points to several deficiencies

  • Posted: December 28, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2016) Guyana’s long term energy plan for the transition to the increased use of renewable energy is expected to be presented to Cabinet by mid-January. Minister of Public Infrastructure, Mr. David Patterson, in an invited comment, earlier today, said that “final touches are being made to the draft document” and …

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Minister Harmon hosts Boxing Day party for children at Phoenix Park

  • Posted: December 27, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 26, 2016) Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon and his eldest daughter, Ms. Daniele Harmon-Klien, today, spread holiday cheer to about 150 children of Phoenix Park, Vreed-en-Hoop, Best Village and other neighbouring communities on the West Bank of Demerara at a an annual Christmas party held at the Minister’s home. The …

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President Granger attends Chief of Staff ‘Christmas Drink’

  • Posted: December 24, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2016) President David Granger, earlier this evening, attended the Chief of Staff’s Christmas Drink, an annual military tradition, held at the Base Camp Ayanganna Officers’ Club. There, the President interacted with the senior officers and other partners of the Force. Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, …

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President joins Christmas shoppers and vendors on Regent Street

  • Posted: December 24, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 24, 2016) President David Granger, today, took a walk along Regent Street, the City’s main shopping hub, where he mingled with vendors, business proprietors and citizens, who were doing their last minute Christmas shopping. Christmas Eve hugs! This little lady was very excited to meet with President David Granger. The Head …

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Assessment teams report two pumps are down at this time -MOPI to provide update on way forward

  • Posted: December 23, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 23, 2016) The Ministry of Public Infrastructure is reporting that the Lamaha Street and River View pumps are down. This was discovered by a team, which had been dispatched to conduct on-the-ground assessments earlier today and that information was provided following what was reported in an earlier release. Minister David Patterson …

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Remarks by His Excellency Brigadier David Granger at the commissioning ceremony for the David G II at Mackenzie, Linden 23rd January, 2016

  • Posted: December 23, 2016
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President David Granger: Madam Chairperson, Ms. Joseph, thank you for managing the afternoon so well. I think everybody could go on listening to you for the rest of the programme; you’re a one person programme. Minister of Social Cohesion, Ms. Amna Ally; Minister within the Ministry of Communities, Ms. Valerie Patterson; when last you all …

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UN Secretary-General’s border controversy decision a moment of joy and relief -President Granger at MOFA Christmas Party

  • Posted: December 23, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 22, 2016) President David Granger, this evening, praised the work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), through its Ambassadors, Foreign Service Officers and other support staff as an “outstanding aspect of Guyana’s public service” and lauded their role in securing a decision by the outgoing United Nation’s Secretary-General, Mr. Ban …

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President awaiting CVs for Opposition Leader’s GECOM nominees

  • Posted: December 22, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (December 22, 2016) President David Granger, today, said that he has requested of Opposition Leader, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo, that the curricula vitae for the six persons he has nominated to fill the post of Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) be provided to him so that he can determine their suitability …

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