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Oct 08, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) has set its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Elections for October 28 at Guyana Olympic Association Headquarters from 2pm, and has duly sent out notice to respective clubs and stakeholders.
Acting President, Godfrey Munroe will be officially seeking election to that office, following the death of former President, Henry Greene. To-date there has been no known public expression of interest from any other individual for the president’s post.
A GTTA release said that “Notice of Motions/Resolutions must reach the General Secretary not later than October 24”, and each club registered with the Association is entitled to send as many delegates as it may desire, however, only one person will be allowed to vote.
Clubs were reminded to ensure that their Annual Subscription have been paid prior to the date of the General Meeting, so that those clubs will be able to vote; the agenda is as follows: Welcome;
Minutes/Matters Arising; President’s (ag) Address; Secretary’s Report; Treasurer’s Report; Motions; Elections of Officers Bearers; Installation of Office Bearers and Any Other Business.
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