Since becoming a Cooperative Republic on February 23, 1970, Guyana has had ten presidents, nine of which had full executive powers and authority to govern the nation. The only non-executive president was His Excellency, Mr. Author Chung, who acted on and carried out the instructions of the late Prime Minister Forbes Burnham. During this period, the country was plagued with many problems ranging from economic, political, race riots, and the alleged claims by some of rigged of elections. And even though no one has been charged for the latter, the general perception is that from 1968 to 1992, the country experienced a period of undemocratic principles.
Guyana will soon expand its renewable energy capacity through the construction of eight large-scale solar farms now that it has inked an agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to use US$83.3 million accumulated from Norway. Through
The Prime Minister of Guyana is calling on telecoms in the region to address misinformation on the internet and the inequity of the digital divide.
Delivering the feature address at the opening ceremony of the 37th annual CANTO conference in Miami
The Prime Minister of Guyana is calling on telecoms in the region to address misinformation on the internet and the inequity of the digital divide.
Delivering the feature address at the opening ceremony of the 37th annual CANTO conference in Miami
The Prime Minister of Guyana is calling on telecoms in the region to address misinformation on the internet and the inequity of the digital divide.
Delivering the feature address at the opening ceremony of the 37th annual CANTO conference in Miami