A group of journalists and media practitioners from across Guyana met on Sunday at the National Racquet Centre for the much anticipated and long overdue Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Guyana Press Association (GPA), and elections of office bearers were held.
Nazima Raghubir has been elected the first female president of this local press body. The lone contender for the position, Raghubir managed to get enough votes to secure that post.
Zoisa Fraser of Stabroek News was elected Vice President, while Newsroom’s

Fareeza Haniff was elected treasurer, and Royden James of HGP Nightly News was elected Assistant Secretary/Treasurer.
Committee Members elected are: Ariana Gordon, Svetlana Marshall and Rawle Toney of the Guyana Chronicle; and veteran journalist and Demerara Waves Editor, Denis Chabrol.
On Saturday, Raghubir, who works as an anchor and journalist for Prime News, said in an email that she decided to run for the leadership of the GPA after some deliberations.
“I feel that with the collective support of GPA’s membership I can lead an association that represents all media workers over the next two years,” she said.
She has been a member of the media and GPA for more than a decade, and a member of the executive committee of the Association of Caribbean Media










