PSC seeks to enhance elections Code of Conduct
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PSC seeks to enhance elections Code of Conduct

In light of several controversial statements made by politicians on the campaign trail to the…

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Several PPP bigwigs represented GECOM over the years
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Several PPP bigwigs represented GECOM over the years

The People’s Progressive Party’s (PPP’s) objection to attorney Roysdale Forde representing the Guyana Elections Commission…

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$219M budget, 50 events planned for 50th Republic Anniversary
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$219M budget, 50 events planned for 50th Republic Anniversary

With the 50th Republic Anniversary to be celebrated under the theme, “Guyana Together; Reflect, Celebrate…

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‘Stop seeing oil as a curse’
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‘Stop seeing oil as a curse’

Attorney Nigel Hughes has called on Guyanese to change the context in which they view…

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GECOM’s Draft Media Code of Conduct in the works
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GECOM’s Draft Media Code of Conduct in the works

A Draft Media Code of Conduct (MCC) is being finalised by the Guyana Elections Commission…

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SHOULD GUYANA TAKE NOTE OF ISABEL DOS SANTOS?
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SHOULD GUYANA TAKE NOTE OF ISABEL DOS SANTOS?

BY: RALPH RAMKARRAN By 2012 African journalists were questioning the origins of Isabel dos Santos’s…

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Aquaculture operations – VIEIRA
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Aquaculture operations – VIEIRA

“It is why the Government of Guyana, faced with the problems it now faces in…

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Better off linking up – BISRAM
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Better off linking up – BISRAM

“The leaders of the Christian parties and the other small parties lack recognition among voters…

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Vacation up the Mazaruni River – ROBIN
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Vacation up the Mazaruni River – ROBIN

“Our day was not yet done, we had a tragi-comical statement from the Head of…

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Which side is Mr Greenidge really on?
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Which side is Mr Greenidge really on?

Dear Editor, A day or two ago Mr Carl Greenidge dedicated about 14 minutes of…

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