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Monthly Archives: November 2018

Guyana, Tanzania and Ghana to sign open skies air services agreement

Last Updated on Wednesday, 7 November 2018, 14:36 by Denis Chabrol Guyana is expected to sign Air Services Agreements (ASA) with Tanzania and Ghana later this month to pave the way for any airlines that might be interested in flying between Africa and South America, a senior official of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) announced Wednesday. GCAA Director of ...

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No need for 19-year extension of Berbice Bridge Concession agreement-Jagdeo

Last Updated on Wednesday, 7 November 2018, 12:10 by Denis Chabrol Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo on Wednesday said he does not support the Berbice Bridge Company Inc. request for a long-term extension of its concession agreement, but said perhaps two years might be good enough. “I don’t believe nineteen years is even practical. That is doubling the life of the ...

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OPINION: I support government’s temporary takeover of the Berbice Bridge

Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 November 2018, 9:57 by Denis Chabrol By GHK Lall I must go against the grain and embrace a contrarian position.  It is the extreme position of agreeing fully with government’s “temporary takeover” of the Berbice Bridge.  In so doing, I think it signals the administration’s impatience and disgust with the commercial hustlers of another era, ...

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Disciplined Services’ low voter turnout signals disenchantment among PNCR/APNU supporters- political scientists

Last Updated on Monday, 5 November 2018, 18:23 by Denis Chabrol The barely 40 percent turnout by police, soldiers and prison guards in the 2018 Local Government Elections is a sign that traditional supporters of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR)-dominated government are disenchanted, political scientists said Monday. Political Scientists, Dr. Henry Jeffrey and Dr. David Hinds, however, said doling ...

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Large quantity of illegal pesticides seized

Last Updated on Monday, 5 November 2018, 10:24 by Denis Chabrol Inspection and Enforcement Officers of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board (PTCCB), in collaboration with the Guyana Police Force, on Sunday last thwarted a major smuggling operation and confiscating approximately 300 kilograms of illegal or unregistered pesticides, the Ministry of Agriculture said Monday. The operation which took place ...

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Updated: Electrician beheaded by brother-in-law

Last Updated on Monday, 5 November 2018, 15:04 by Denis Chabrol An electrician was beheaded at Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara, allegedly by his brother-in-law, police confirmed. The victim has been identified as 39-year old Justin Peterkin of Paradise Village, East Coast Demerara. Divisional Commander, Assistant Commissioner Marlon Chapman said the suspected killer has since been arrested. The incident ocurred ...

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Govt takes over Berbice Bridge temporarily; tolls to remain the same

Last Updated on Monday, 5 November 2018, 8:45 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana government on Monday temporarily took over maintenance and operations of the Berbice River Bridge, under what it says are provisions of the law governing that thoroughfare and that the tolls would remain the same. “Therefore, in accordance with the powers conferred upon the Minister by Sections 4 ...

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Berbice Bridge Company asks govt for 19-year extension of concession to avoid massive toll increases

Last Updated on Monday, 5 November 2018, 8:48 by Denis Chabrol The Berbice Bridge Company Inc. (BBCI) wants government to extend its concession by another 19 years to avoid a 400 percent increase in tolls from November 12. In a letter dated November 2, 2018 to Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson, the Finance Controller/Corporate Secretary of the Berbice Bridge ...

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39.7 percent of Disciplined Forces voted in Local Govt Elections; mixed reactions from parties

Last Updated on Sunday, 4 November 2018, 15:26 by Denis Chabrol Only 39.7 percent of the 7,917 police, soldiers and prison guards, who were listed to vote last Friday in Local Government Elections (LGE) , actually voted, a senior official of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) said. Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield said of the 4,693 members of the Guyana ...

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