GEORGETOWN, Guyana, June 29, 2020 (CMC) – The Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), retired Justice Claudette Singh, has indicated she will not “actively participate” in the appeal filed at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), last week, by ...
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Calls For Guyana’s President To Concede Are “Most Ridiculous And Nonsensical”, Declares Joseph Harmon
GEORGETOWN, Guyana June 29, 2020 — Calls for President, David Granger, to concede defeat, resulting from the March 2 polls, will not be heeded, as he remains, and will continue to be, the President of Guyana, asserted the APNU+AFC coalition’s ...
Read More »President Affirms Guyana’s Strong Ties With The United States And Western Hemisphere
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, June 29, 2020 (CMC) – President, David Granger, has reaffirmed Guyana’s commitment to Western Hemispheric values and to the furtherance of mutual goals and ideals. In a recent interview, the Head of State emphasised that the United States ...
Read More »Banning The N-Word On Campus Ain’t The Answer; It Censors Black Professors Like Me
By Vershawn Ashanti Young Guest Contributor When the University of Waterloo, where I teach and research, issued a statement to the media saying that the university “unequivocally believes that there is no place for the use of the N-word in class, ...
Read More »LIAT Airline To Be Liquidated, Says Antiguan Prime Minister
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda, June 29, 2020 (CMC) – The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, has announced plans to liquidate the regional carrier, LIAT. Prime Minister Browne, who made the announcement on Saturday, said a new ...
Read More »Guyana’s President Declines To Criticize CARICOM Colleagues Over Comments Regarding Election Impasse
By Nelson A. King CMC Correspondent NEW YORK, New York June 29, 2020 (CMC) – Guyana’s President, David Granger, declined to criticize his Caribbean Community (CARICOM) colleagues, today, over the comments they made, regarding the almost-three-month-old delay, of the official ...
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