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US, Britain offer to help build inclusive governance; private sector wants pro-business agenda

The United States and Britain on Saturday promised to help Guyana heal divisions and hoped that the President David Granger-led administration would work towards keeping that electoral promise. In separate messages following the declaration of official results and the swearing in of Granger as Guyana’s eighth Executive President, the missions identified the need to bridge the divide. “It is our ...

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Employment of contract workers to be reviewed

by Zena Henry The new government will be reviewing the use and number of contract workers within the system as this had been a major concern for them while in opposition. The A Partnership for National Unity +Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) Coalition’s presidential candidate retired Brigadier, David Granger was sworn in President of Guyana, Saturday May 16 and his team ...

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Greenidge tipped to become Foreign Minister; Fmr Budget Director could be next Finance Minister

by Zena Henry As the new government begins to take shape with the swearing in of the new President, Retired Brigadier David Granger on Saturday May 16 and the putting together of Cabinet nears, Economist Winston Jordan is now tipped to head the Finance Ministry while the former Finance Minister, Carl Greenidge is expected to lead the Ministry of Foreign ...

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Seelall Persaud will remain Police Commissioner, President Granger to address him on torture cops

Zena Henry Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud will remain head of the police force as newly appointed President David Granger says he is ready to work with the police head. Leading a security force that has been accused of corruption and the violation of the rights of Guyanese, the retention of the police head might come as a surprise to some. ...

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Transition team set up for handover- President David Granger

by Zena Henry Guyanese on Saturday May 16 witnessed the swearing in of the newly-elected President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Brigadier (Ret’d) David Granger as his party, less than one hour after he was declared winner of the 2015 general and regional elections. Despite murmurs that the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) had planned to scuttle the declaration by ...

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New York-bound Guyanese women nabbed allegedly with cocaine

Two women were arrested at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport on Friday afternoon while allegedly attempting to smuggle more than 10 kilogrammes of cocaine to the United States, according to well-placed sources. Investigators said the cocaine was stashed in the false sides of their suitcases. Those arrested are 40-year old Nanda Ally and 30-year old Vanessa Harper.  Ally was arrested ...

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Ramotar denies about to concede defeat, insists on total national recount of votes

President Donald Ramotar late Friday night dubbed as a “lie” reports in sections of the media that he has decided to concede defeat in the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections, even as his political party was unprepared to entertain the idea of challenging the 2015 election results in the High Court “That’s a lie. That’s not true,” he ...

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GECOM says PPP’s claims are inaccurate; President sticks by his figures, not conceding defeat

The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) says a check of the Statements of Poll that the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) had claimed were fake has revealed that such claim is inaccurate. But President Donald Ramotar is sticking by his numbers, saying that his were obtained from the Returning Officers that were used to tabulate the Preliminary Results that have been ...

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Elections results wouldn’t change, as GECOM gives into PPPC’s request to count some boxes

Just hours after the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) detailed several alleged discrepancies in the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections, the American, British and Canadian missions here said the outcome would not change. “Despite investigating, in collaboration with other observer missions, repeated allegations of irregularities, we have found nothing that would materially impact the integrity or credibility of ...

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