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  2. Ministry of Education (Guyana) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (MOE) is a ministry of the government of Guyana, and is responsible for the education in Guyana. The current minister as of 2020 is Priya Manickchand. The Ministry of Education was a part of the Education Act of 1877, followed by the appointment of chief education officer and deputy chief education officer in 1949.

  3. Priya Manickchand - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. Shaik Baksh. Succeeded by. Nicolette Henry. Priya Manickchand is a Guyanese politician. She is holding the position of Minister of Education in Guyana. [1] [2] [3] She was appointed Minister of Education on August 5, 2020, by President Irfaan Ali. [4]

  4. Education in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    2. Attainment. Secondary diploma. 62.1 %. Post-secondary diploma. 1.8% (BA or equivalent), 7.2% (other tertiary) Education in Guyana is provided largely by the Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Education and its arms in the ten different regions of the country. Guyana's education system is a legacy from its time as British Guiana ...

  5. Cabinet of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is a principal component of the executive branch of the government of Guyana. Established by Article 106 of the Constitution of Guyana, the Cabinet consists of the President of Guyana, the Prime Minister, the Vice Presidents (if any additional Vice Presidents are appointed), and the Ministers appointed by the President.

  6. Rupert Roopnaraine - Wikipedia

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    Roopnaraine was born in Kitty, Georgetown, Guyana. In 1954, he won a scholarship to Queen's College, where he excelled in cricket; he captained the team and represented Demerara in the Inter-county Cricket Finals. In 1962 he was awarded a Guyana scholarship to attend St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied Romance languages. [3]

  7. Prime Minister of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The prime minister of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana is an elected member of the National Assembly of Guyana who is the principal assistant and advisor to the president as well as the leader of government business in the Assembly, but is not the head of government in Guyana. The prime minister assumes the office of president if ...

  8. Mark Phillips (Guyanese politician) - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier. Commands. Chief of Defence Staff (2013–2016) Mark Anthony Phillips (born 5 October 1961 [1]) is a Guyanese politician and retired military officer who is the prime minister of Guyana and first vice president under President Irfaan Ali since August 2020. He served as the chief of staff of the Guyana Defence Force from 2013 to 2016. [2]

  9. Bharrat Jagdeo - Wikipedia

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    Bharrat Jagdeo (born 23 January 1964) is a Guyanese politician who has been serving as Vice President of Guyana since 2020, in the administration of President Irfaan Ali. He had previously also held the office from 1997 until 1999, during the presidency of Janet Jagan. Jagdeo subsequently served as the President of Guyana from 11 August 1999 to ...