Government & Politics

Guyana, Mexico’s mutual respect for democracy, human rights celebrated

Mexico’s Ambassador, Ivan Robero Sierra Medel and wife (left), First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger and Minister Joseph Harmon

Georgetown, Guyana, September 16, 2015 – President David Granger and First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger last evening attended a reception in commemoration of the 205th anniversary of the independence of Mexico at the Marriott Hotel in Kingston. The President lauded Mexico’s support for the region through the CARICOM-Mexico cooperation programme at the function.

Guyana: Patience needed on the issue of Corruption in previous Government

Dr. David Hinds

Many supporters of Guyana’s governing coalition have been calling on the government to move more quickly against alleged instances of corruption in the previous government. Some are also dismayed that many operatives of the PPP still hold top positions in the government. This is understandable.

Government Welcomes the Peoples’ Scrutiny and Criticisms

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon

Georgetown, Guyana - (August 21, 2015) Minister of State, Joseph Harmon has declared that the A Partnership for National Unity- Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) Government welcomes the scrutiny and criticisms of the Guyanese people in the interest and practice of good governance.  

Guyana-Venezuela: The “controversy” over the arbitral award of 1899

Dr. Odeen Ishmael

Ever so often, sections of the local and foreign media propagate the erroneous idea of an existing territorial “dispute” between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo region.

Guyana can serve as a bridge between CARICOM and UNASUR - President Granger

President David Granger, Dr. Ernesto Samper Pizano of UNASAR, V.P Carl Greenidge and Guyana’s Amb. to Suriname, Mr. Keith George

Georgetown, Guyana - (August 12, 2015) - President David Granger, in pledging Guyana’s support to the Union of South American Nation (UNASUR), stated that Guyana can serve as a bridge between UNASUR and CARICOM. Earlier today, President Granger, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Honorable Carl Greenidge and Guyana’s Ambassador to Suriname, Mr.

President Granger is still willing to hold talks with Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro

President David Granger

In a press briefing yesterday(August 6, 2015) President David Granger said that he is still willing to hold talks with Venezuelan President, Nicholas Maduro.

Burnham’s Rich Legacy Remembered at 30th Death Anniversary

President Burnham's Mausoleum at the Seven Ponds in the Botanical Gardens and some of the attendees at today’s ceremony

Georgetown, Guyana – (August 6, 2015) - President David Granger today paid tribute to the Guyana’s first Executive President, Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, O.E., S.C, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of his death.

"Social Cohesion is Integral to National Development" Minister Ally Tells Lindeners

Minister of Social Cohesion, Amna Ally

Georgetown, Guyana - (August 06, 2015) - Minister of Social Cohesion, Amna Ally on Wednesday, August 05, 2015 took the message of social cohesion to the mining town of Linden, Region 10, Upper Demerara- Upper Berbice, telling those present that the time has come for all Guyanese to work to achieve national unity and togetherness.

PPP Press Release on the Murder of Courtney Crum–Ewing

The media is rife with stories pushed by the Granger-Administration and others seeking to implicate the People’s Progressive Party/Civic

President Granger to give Commencement Address at William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies

President David Granger

On Friday, July 24 President David Granger will give a commencement address at the graduation of students in the Caribbean Defense and Security Course (CDSC) at the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies at Fort Leslie J. McNair, Virginia, USA.

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