“Urgent meeting” with Top Cop requested -PPP/C
Georgetown: Georgetown: General Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Bharrat Jagdeo is expected to meet with the Commissioner of Police on Monday, June 8, 2020 after an “urgent…
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Georgetown: Georgetown: General Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Bharrat Jagdeo is expected to meet with the Commissioner of Police on Monday, June 8, 2020 after an “urgent…
Georgetown: University of Guyana students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) can look forward to having their programmes internationally accredited. The University of Guyana has collaborated with…
Georgetown: Five members of the United States Congress dispatched a letter to President David Granger on Thursday advising the Head of State to ensure that he respects the will of…
Georgetown: After facing an inevitable defeat as the recount is expected to conclude in the new week with just almost 300 boxes left to be counted, the incumbent Coalition APNU+AFC…
Georgetown: Schools will reopen on June 8, 2020 until August 15, 2020 to facilitate only students who will be writing the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate…
Georgetown: To facilitate the sitting of exams in the hinterland region, the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) has approved flights that will transport national examination papers and scripts between Eugene…
Georgetown: “Our system is so good that when the corrupt try to fraud it they are caught immediately. The beauty of a good system is that you can immediately identify…
Georgetown: On Wednesday, the Guyana Elections Commission completed District Six with 84 boxes counted for the day while Districts 10 has almost ended, as such all 12 recount stations will…
Georgetown: Government announced that the COVID-19 Emergency Measures (No.3) published in the Gazette 29th April 2020 and effective until June 3rd 2020 have been extended to 17th June 2020. The…
Georgetown: Almost a dozen persons have come forward providing evidence that they were in Guyana in the aftermath of names submitted to the Commissioner of Police Leslie James by Chairman…
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