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Government and Opposition to work together to ensure Guyana’s territorial integrity -President Granger engages Opposition Leader

  • Posted: September 01, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 31, 2015) Guyanese can look forward to the current administration doing its part to ensure inclusive governance. This was the sentiment expressed by President David Granger following a meeting with Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, at the Ministry of the Presidency, earlier today. President Granger said, in an invited comment, following the …

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President meets with UN Mission to discuss Venezuela’s claim to Guyana sovereign territory

  • Posted: August 31, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 31, 2015) President David Granger, this morning, met with a special team from the United Nations to discuss his Government’s position on the strained relations between Guyana and Venezuela. Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge and Minister of State, Joseph Harmon were also present at the meeting. The team, which was accompanied …

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Biography of Minister of State

  • Posted: August 31, 2015
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Mr. Joseph Harmon, MP, was born and raised in the West Demerara village of Pouderoyen and completed his schooling on the West Demerara before qualifying to do his ‘A‘ Levels at Queen‘s College. However, because of his circumstances he was unable to take up the opportunity and instead was forced to find employment. He worked …

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  • Posted: August 31, 2015
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GFF seeks government support for elite league

  • Posted: August 31, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 31, 2015) Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) Normalisation Committee, Clinton Urling, today met with Minister of State, Joseph Harmon in an effort to garner support for the Federation’s Elite League. Urling, who was accompanied by GFF Technical Director Claude Bolton, GFF Normalisation Committee Vice President Karen Pilgrim and GFF …

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“Arts’ role in society should not be underestimated” – First Lady

  • Posted: August 30, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 29, 2015) First Lady to Guyana, Her Excellency Sandra Granger has asserted the significance of Arts and Theatre in Guyana, stating that its role in building confidence and providing a space for children should never be underestimated. The First Lady was at the time addressing the audience, this evening, at the Theatre …

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“Work with us to provide the good life for all of Guyana” -Minister Harmon tells 2015 batch of Cuban trained doctors

  • Posted: August 30, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August, 29, 2015) The local health care sector has been given a further boost with the addition of 93 newly Cuban trained doctors. The graduates took the Hippocratic Oath, earlier this evening. The oath was administered by Minister in the Ministry of Public Health Dr. Karen Cummings, at a graduation ceremony, which …

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Indian High Commissioner pays Courtesy Call on Minister of Governance

  • Posted: August 28, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 28, 2015) The Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, His Excellency Venkatachalam Mahalingam, today paid a courtesy call on Minister of Governance, with responsibility for Natural resources and the Environment, Raphael Trotman.There, Minister Trotman committed to meeting with the Indian High Commissioner in the near future to discuss possible areas of collaboration. …

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President discusses renewable energy options with Barbadian company

  • Posted: August 28, 2015
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Georgetown, Guyana – (August 28, 2015) President David Granger this afternoon met with a team from Innogen Technologies Incorporated, a company based in Barbados, whose core focus is on the utilisation of energy generated from the sun in households and businesses in the Caribbean.   Chief Executive Officer, Vancourt Rouse explained that the company’s main …

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