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Monthly Archives: January 2018

City Council accepts new parking meter rates; sticks with 20 percent gross revenue share; PPP, AFC reiterate call to scrap contract

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 January 2018, 22:03 by Denis Chabrol Georgetown’s Mayor and Councillors voted by majority 15-4 for the metered parking contract with Smart City Solutions to be amended to pave the way for a reduction in parking fees to GY$150 per hour including or GY$800 for eight hours. Town Clerk, Royston King, however, told Demerara Waves that ...

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Paperwork begins for possibly introducing HIV prevention pill to male homosexuals- SASOD

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 January 2018, 14:52 by Denis Chabrol Male homosexuals in Guyana might soon be able to drink a daily pill to reduce the chances of contracting the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) by more than 90 percent if preparations go well, the country’s leading gay rights organisation said Wednesday. Head ...

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SASOD launches project to provide free legal aid to vulnerable persons

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 January 2018, 10:48 by Denis Chabrol The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) on Wednesday launched a 12-month project to provide legal assistance to a range of vulnerable persons. Head of SASOD, Joel Simpson said the Community Paralegal Services Initiative  persons being targeted include lesbians, gays, transgenders, and sex workers. He said officials would be fanning ...

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Trump’s offshore oil plan will struggle to lure rigs from Guyana

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 January 2018, 10:08 by Denis Chabrol Reproduced from Bloomberg  story by Jennifer A. Dlouhy The world’s hottest offshore prospect for oil companies is off the coast of Guyana where a string of major discoveries has drawn hundreds of millions of dollars in a quest for crude. The Trump administration is hoping to lure some of ...

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Pomeroon murder victim’s wife detained; arms, ammo cache, drugs seized

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 January 2018, 16:01 by Denis Chabrol Guyanese police Tuesday afternoon said they detained two suspects in the shooting death of two men in the Pomeroon River and in the process seized 62 rounds of ammunition, two guns and a quantity of marijuana. “During the interview one of the persons who is assisting with the investigation led ...

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US court jails man for 41 years for the murder of Guyanese girl

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 January 2018, 15:41 by Denis Chabrol A man, who shot dead a 16-year old Guyanese girl in Flatbush, Brooklyn apartment, was Tuesday sentenced to 41 years in prison. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez on Tuesday announced that the 26-year-old man was sentenced to prison for firing a single shot with a submachine rifle, killing Shemel ...

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AFC laying groundwork for tough negotiations with APNU on new political accord- Henry Jeffrey

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 January 2018, 15:27 by Denis Chabrol The Alliance For Change (AFC) appeared to have signaled that it would possibly be contesting this year’s Local Government Elections (LGE) on its own to flex its negotiating muscle for a new or revised political agreement with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), Political Science Professor, Henry Jeffrey said. ...

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Five-party APNU to contest local government elections as “united team”

Last Updated on Monday, 15 January 2018, 21:23 by Denis Chabrol Hours after the Alliance For Change (AFC) signaled that it might contest this year’s Local Government Elections (LGE) alone, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) said its parties have agreed to vie for village and town councils as a united body. The five-party APNU, whose largest and dominant party ...

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ExxonMobil investing in Guyana despite several risks-Trotman

Last Updated on Monday, 15 January 2018, 20:52 by Denis Chabrol Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman on Monday defended the 2016 agreement between United States (US) oil giant, ExxonMobil, and Guyana, saying that there were several risks including Venezuela’s unresolved border claim. “They were the only company willing to operate in certain areas and that is areas tending towards ...

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Guysuco severance pay: Prison unrest helped drain coffers of monies

Last Updated on Monday, 15 January 2018, 19:20 by Denis Chabrol Leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Raphael Trotman on Monday said government was aware that GY$500 million would be insufficient to pay severance to the 4,000 laid off sugar industry, but the reality is that it could only have budgeted in 2018 what it could afford due to, ...

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