At traditional flag-raising ceremony…
Everyone, including President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds (fourth and third left, respectively), stands at attention as the Golden Arrowhead made its slow climb up the flagpole early yesterday morning on the forecourt of the seat of government, the Public Buildings
Everyone, including President Donald Ramotar and Prime Minister Samuel Hinds (fourth and third left, respectively), stands at attention as the Golden Arrowhead made its slow climb up the flagpole early yesterday morning on the forecourt of the seat of government, the Public Buildings

Guyana welcomes 44th anniversary with symbolic 21-gun salute

GUYANA’S symbol of nationhood, the Golden Arrowhead, was early yesterday hoisted in the forecourt of the Public Buildings in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief, President Donald Ramotar, and other military top brass to mark 44 years of nationhood.

Also present was Prime Minister, Mr Samuel Hinds. The standard was raised by a Flag Ensign to the accompaniment of the ceremonial 21-gun salute as members of the Cabinet, the diplomatic corps and the public observed the sombre tradition.
Preceding the flagraising was the arrival of the Prime Minister, Mr Samuel Hinds, who was accorded a general salute, followed by the President’s arrival, the Presidential salute and the Inspection of the Guard of Honour.
A total of 104 ranks, along with six officers, led by Parade Commander Dale De Mendonca, drawn from the Joint Services, formed the honour guard for the proceedings.
Pandit Jagmohan Persaud, Imam Shaik Zakir Khan and Pastor Wendell Jeffrey offered prayers on behalf of the Hindu, Christian and Muslim communities, while the Guyana Police Force band corps and choir, directed by Major Robert Burns, led the audience in rendition of national songs and the National Anthem.
Guyana gained Republican status on February 23, 1970, close to four years after it achieved independence.

(GINA)

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