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Cabinet greenlights development works contracts

  • Posted: September 08, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 8, 2016) Cabinet, at its meeting on Tuesday, September 6, gave its no objection for the award of several contracts, including one valued over $1 billion for a management strengthening programme at the Guyana Power and Light (GPL). Please see table below with full details of the contracts, which have been …

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Bartica residents engaged in consultation, awareness sessions on ‘green’ development

  • Posted: September 08, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 9, 2016) Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Rear Admiral (rtd) Gary Best, earlier this week, led a joint team comprising officials from the Ministries of the Presidency and Communities in a visit to Bartica, Cuyuni-Mazaruni (Region Seven) to conduct awareness and consultation sessions on the greening of the town. The team …

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UK-bound scholarship students pay courtesy call on First Lady

  • Posted: September 08, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 8, 2016) First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger today met, in two meetings, with Guyanese students, who have been awarded scholarships in the United Kingdom (UK) by the Commonwealth and the London School of Economics and Political Science. Meeting first with Mrs. Granger was Ms. Mariscia Charles, who will be pursuing her …

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Leonora Diagnostic Centre to be upgraded to maternity care facility

  • Posted: September 08, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 8, 2016) Cabinet has granted its approval for the award of a $74.4 million contract to Builders Hardware and Quality Timber Project Company for the expansion and capacity building at the Leonora Diagnostic Centre (LDC) so that the centre can be upgraded to a maternity care facility. This upgrade will now …

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Early Childhood Development rolled out in Mahdia – UNICEF and First Lady participate in site visit

  • Posted: September 07, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 7, 2016) First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger, yesterday, joined the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Guyana team on a site visit to the Mahdia District Hospital, the Community Day Care Centre and the Mahdia Secondary School to review the implementation of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) programme in Mahdia, Potaro-Siparuni (Region …

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President accredits new Filipino Ambassador

  • Posted: September 07, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 7, 2016) President David Granger, today, received the Letters of Credence from His Excellency, Jose de la Rosa Burgos, accrediting him as Non-resident Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to Guyana. The Ambassador is based in neighbouring Brazil. During the accreditation ceremony at the Ministry of the Presidency, President Granger …

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President Granger meets with new UNDP Resident Representative

  • Posted: September 07, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 7, 2016) President David Granger, today, met with the new United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Resident Representative to Guyana, Ms. Mikiko Tanaka for their first official meeting, at the Ministry of the Presidency. Ms. Tanaka, who has been in Guyana for about two weeks now, replaces Ms. Khadija Musa, whose tour …

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President’s ‘Five Bs’ attracts pledge of support from BHS old students

  • Posted: September 06, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 6, 2016) President David Granger, today, met overseas based  alumnae of the Berbice High School, who indicated their interest in supporting the Government’s Buses, Bicycles, Boats, Books + Breakfast (Five B’s) programme. Ms. Wannetta Phillips and Ms. Elsa Blackman are currently in Guyana for the school’s centenary celebrations. Both women have …

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$1M pledged for Berbice High School’s computer lab at centenary celebration -President Granger plugs importance of innovation in education

  • Posted: September 06, 2016
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Georgetown, Guyana – (September 5, 2016) President David Granger, today, pledged an initial $1 million to boost the Berbice High School’s (BHS) computer laboratory as he noted that an education founded in in the Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects is key to innovation and transformation of the country. The President was at the …

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