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Monthly Archives: June 2014

UG to begin wide-ranging consultations on tuition fees

Last Updated on Monday, 23 June 2014, 19:54 by GxMedia As an increase in tuition fees beckons at the University of Guyana (UG), the nation’s premier tertiary institution will undertake a series of stakeholder consultations this week which will ultimately justify the “adjustment”. The consultations will commence tomorrow Tuesday, June 24 from 10 am to 2pm with staff of UG, ...

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Harmon representing ex servicemen at Rodney Commission of Inquiry

Last Updated on Monday, 23 June 2014, 14:06 by GxMedia Retired Lt. Col, Joseph Harmon Monday morning withdrew representation of the Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR) and instead opted to give his legal services to retired servicemen at the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry. Under the umbrella of the Ex GDF (Guyana Defence Force) Association, Harmon intends to also offer ...

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Signaller, politician Cecil Cunha dies

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 June 2014, 20:46 by GxMedia Former radio communications expert with the 1935-1938 British Guiana-Brazil Boundary Commission, Cecil Cunha has died. He died on Friday,June 20, five days away from his 100th birthday. Cunha, a former member of the People’s National Congress (PNC), would be buried on Thursday after a church service at the St. Andrew’s ...

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Education Bill doesn’t protect gay, lesbian students- SASOD’s Simpson

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 June 2014, 20:00 by GxMedia A gay rights group on Sunday expressed alarm that Guyana’s modern Education Bill tabled in the House last week does not make sexual orientation discrimination a crime. The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) says government has so far squandered a good opportunity to help outlaw bullying on the basis ...

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Prem Misir moves into health sector

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2014, 22:59 by GxMedia Former Pro-Chancellor of the University of Guyana Dr. Prem Misir, Ph.D., MPH, M. Phil, B.S.Sc. (Honours), FRSPH has been appointed Executive Director of the Health Sector Development Unit (HSDU), Ministry of Health, Government of Guyana, with effect from June 5, 2014. Dr. Misir has more than ten (10) years of ...

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Guyana to examine US sea and river defence for adaptability locally

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2014, 22:50 by GxMedia Four engineers of the Sea and River Defence Department of the Ministry of Public Works are scheduled for a technical working visit to the United States of America. This was revealed by Public Works Minister Robeson Benn during a recent interview. “ The Minister was responding to a question regarding ...

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City Mayor protests sidelining of Council in key decisions

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2014, 22:22 by GxMedia Local Government Minister, Norman Whittaker and City Mayor, Hamilton Green openly differed on the elected councilors being sidelined by central government in crafting a clean-up plan and the acquisition of capital equipment. Whittaker refused to answer Green’s claims that millions of dollars have been spent on purchasing two second-hand waste ...

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Lance Corporal implicated in theft commits suicide

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2014, 19:53 by GxMedia A Lance Corporal of City Constabulary is believed to have committed suicide after an investigation revealed that an estimated GUY$1 million had gone missing, well placed sources said. The body of 47-year old Compton Joseph was found in his house at Sophia, just days after a internal audit revealed that ...

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Prison escapee caught in gold-bearing Omai

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2014, 19:28 by GxMedia A prison escapee was Saturday morning caught in the gold-bearing area of Omai, Essequibo, police said. Head of the Criminal Investigations Department, Senior Superindent Leslie James told Demerara Waves Online News that police got a tip-off that persons of ill reputation were in the area. He said initially police did ...

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