Suriname’s President, Desi Bouterse visits Guyana on Monday
Suriname’s President, Desi Bouterse is due in Guyana on Monday for a one-day official visit– his first overseas visit since becoming president– a senior official of Guyana’s Office of the President disclosed last night.
No details about the agenda were immediately available.
TWO Mercedes Benz, belonging to former Prime Minister Patrick Manning, are being viewed for public auction today.
Thousands of youths of varying age groups and diverse backgrounds benefited from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport’s youth camps spread across the country. This Friday, all summer camps will end, as youths concentrate on their new school term or other activities.
Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee met with Mahaica Residents to discuss ways of effectively identifying and addressing the loopholes that led to recent criminal occurrences in the area.
Today the main opposition the People’s National Congress Reform (PNC/R ) says the recent visit by President Jagdeo to Buxton has
Residents at Number 60 Village Berbice are calling on the higher authorities to look into their interest since they are being ignored by the Regional Democratic Council.
Commander of D’ Division Balram Persaud was instructed by his boss Minister of Home Affairs to conduct a campaign to address law and order issues affecting Goed Fortuin community at Region 3.
Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM ) Dr. Steve Surujbali briefing the media today, says GECOM looks ahead to the formal preparations for the conduct of General and Regional elections in 2011 and will conduct the 2nd cycle of continuous registration from September 6, 2010 via the 27 permanent GECOM registration offices located in all of the ten administrative regions.
Works Minister Jack Warner has threatened legal action against the Caribbean Communication Network (CCN) over the publication of an article from a Norway Newspaper.








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