Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 22:15 by GxMedia Finance Minister, Winston Jordon, says the results of the 2012 Census may be obsolete by the time the final report is released as he says Bureau of Statistics Chief Statistician, Lennox Banjamin, has indicated to him the report is now due in the first quarter of 2016. Last year, during ...
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Earthquake off Barbados’ coast rattles Guyana
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 15:38 by GxMedia A tremor rattled several areas of Guyana; a spin-off from a quake off the coast of Barbados. “I sat down here and the whole place shaking. I in Festival City and the whole place rocking,” a resident in Festival City, North Ruimveldt told Demerara Waves Online News. The tremor was ...
Read More »States Houses, monuments, other state symbols to be restored
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 14:49 by GxMedia by Zena Henry The government is setting to go across country to restore state symbols which they say have been neglected and left in a state of disrepair. Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman told media operatives during Cabinet’s press briefing Wednesday July 15, that the new government after taking up ...
Read More »City Constabulary recommends sanctions for Sooba over “illegal” $27M tax waiver
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 14:45 by GxMedia by Zena Henry The City Constabulary has recommended sanctions against former Town Clerk (ag) Carol Sooba over the “illegal” waiver of $27M for a popular businessman. The office of the Town Clerk has also recommended that the matter be handed over to the police for the appropriate action to be ...
Read More »Flood forces closure of radio, TV stations, University of Guyana
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 14:25 by GxMedia by Denis Chabrol and Chevy Devonish Severe flooding caused by overnight heavy rainfall has forced the closure of Guyana’s state-owned radio and television stations and at least one private radio station and the Turkeyen Campus of the University of Guyana, officials said. Efforts were also being made by the National ...
Read More »Coastal flooding: Guyana to establish shelters; residents told to avoid non-essential travel
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 11:55 by GxMedia In the wake of serious flooding along the densely populated coastland, emergency response authorities are preparing to set up shelters for residents affected by several inches of water in their lower flats. Residents have been told to avoid non-essential travel. Weather satellite maps show that more heavy rainfall is likely ...
Read More »“Economic jitters… not a recession”- Governance Minister dismisses economic crisis
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2015, 10:24 by GxMedia by Zena Henry Indicating a deliberate act to scare business operators and investors, Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman has dismissed insinuations that the country is heading towards an economic slump. Trotman formally addressed the issue which was brought to the fore by the opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) more ...
Read More »Granger, Maduro for head-to-head on border controversy at MERCOSUR Summit
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2015, 19:49 by GxMedia President David Granger plans to advance Guyana’s position in relation to the continuing claim by Venezuela to Guyana’s territory during an upcoming meeting of the customs union known as MERCOSUR. Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro is also expected to attend the two-day meeting to be held in Brazil. During a post-Cabinet ...
Read More »Govt wants banks to help eliminate sole-sourcing of drugs from New GPC
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2015, 19:46 by GxMedia by Zena Henry Government is actively considering moves to address the one-man show involved in the procurement of medical drugs, and is seeking the assistance of financial institutions to ensure a leveled playing field for other bidders. Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman explained Wednesday July 15, government’s worry that the ...
Read More »Centralised issuance of vehicle number plates coming; State-owned vehicles to get special plates
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2015, 18:49 by GxMedia Cabinet has approved a proposal for all State-owned vehicles to be fitted with license plates bearing special security features and very soon bring a halt to anyone being able to make licence plates for civilian-owned vehicles. These measure, says Minister of Governance, Raphael Trotman, are aimed at safeguarding vehicular assets ...
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