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  2. Guyana Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Guyana Chronicle is a daily newspaper owned by the Guyanese government. The company also publishes a weekly Sunday Chronicle. External links

  3. List of newspapers in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Police Magazine - Guyana Police Force; The Scarlet Beret - Guyana Defence Force; Chronicle Christmas Annual; Queen’s College Annual - Established in 1936. Bishops’ High School Journal; St. Stanislaus Magazine; Guyana Historical Journal - Sporadically issued by the University of Guyana; Guyana Law Journal - Sporadically issued by the ...

  4. Stephen Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell is widely regarded as a hero by Amerindian communities in Guyana, and his achievements are celebrated on 10 September every year as a part of Amerindian Heritage Month. [1] [2] [3] [10] Campbelltown has been named after Stephen Campbell. [11] In 2018, the building of the Ministry of Citizenship was renamed after Campbell. [9]

  5. 2025 in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2025 in Guyana. Incumbents. President: Irfaan Ali; Prime Minister: Mark Phillips; Events. November – 2025 Guyanese general election [1]

  6. Freddie Kissoon - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Kissoon became a columnist for an independent Newspaper, the Catholic Standard, which at the time was the only independent newspaper in Guyana. The other newspapers were the Guyana Chronicle, a government controlled newspaper, and The Mirror, a newspaper of the then opposition party, the People's Progressive Party led by Cheddi Jagan.

  7. Category:Newspapers published in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana Chronicle; K. Kaieteur News; O. The Official Gazette of Guyana; S. Stabroek News; Sunday Chronicle (Guyana) This page was last edited on 14 December 2023 ...

  8. Joseph Hamilton (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Linden Fitzclarence Hamilton (born in Guyana) is a Guyanese politician. Hamilton was born in Triumph, British Guiana. [1] Between 1977 and 1987, [1] Hamilton was a priest of the House of Israel.

  9. 2020 Guyanese general election - Wikipedia

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    According to ExxonMobil, Guyana could be producing 750,000 barrels of oil per day within five years, and the expected revenue from this oil would dwarf Guyana's previous US$3 billion GDP and transform its development possibilities. [5] Nine parties contested the elections for the presidency and for the 65 seats in the National Assembly. [3]