Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 21:46 by GxMedia The Ministry of Education on Friday presented awards to the top performers at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA). The award ceremony was held at the Princess Hotel and was well attended by parents, teachers, Regional Education Officers, and Senior Functionaries of the Ministry. The simple ceremony celebrated the ...
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Opposition /government row over deteriorated PetroCaribe deal, PPP cites handling of territorial contention
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 21:06 by GxMedia by Zena Henry With no immediate strategy to remedy the country’s newest economic dilemma-the loss of the rice industry’s biggest market- the newly elected A Partnership for National Unity +Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) administration and the opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) are seeking to shell each other over the ...
Read More »Guyanese fuel tankers initially refused loading in Venezuela
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 20:59 by GxMedia Guyanese authorities are trying to ascertain why two fuel tankers were refused loading in Venezuela and later told to return to uplift their consignments under the PetroCaribe concessionary oil agreement, according to a senior government official. “I don’t know that it’s an official decision. I understand yesterday (Thursday) that two ...
Read More »Bar Association calls for tighter security for members of the judiciary
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 14:54 by GxMedia The Guyana Bar Association (GBA) on Friday called for improved security for members of the judiciary, in the wake of the battery of Justice Nicole Pierre and her husband a day earlier. “Judicial officers play an invaluable role in the administration of justice and the rule of law and every ...
Read More »US backs Guyana to settle border controversy legally; shuns talk of infiltrating Venezuela
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 14:33 by GxMedia by Zena Henry The United States (US) is backing Guyana’s efforts to resolve the decades-old Venezuela-Guyana border controversy at the World Court, according to Charge D’Affaires of the American embassy here, Bryan Hunt. “The dispute must be resolved peacefully; both sides should avail themselves to the international legal system that ...
Read More »EU helping Guyana become eligible for budgetary support
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 13:45 by GxMedia The European Union (EU) is helping Guyana prepare the groundwork to draw down budget support for the sugar and sea defence sectors. The EU mission here said this is being through a six-month project to asses Guyana’s Public Finance Management and prepare a Budget Transparency Action Plan. “The assignment will ...
Read More »High Court ruling on presidential term limit may be appealed; can scrap Rights, Procurement Commissions
Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2015, 1:51 by GxMedia A High Court ruling Thursday that an amendment to Guyana’s Constitution that block presidents from contesting elections for more than two terms could also mean that several rights commissions and the procurement commission are also unconstitutional, according to legal sources. Attorney General Basil Williams declined to comment on the decision ...
Read More »Venezuela’s new decree “offensive” and a “threat to use of force”- President Granger
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 July 2015, 21:12 by GxMedia President David Granger on Thursday said Venezuela’s latest decree still flouts Guyana’s territorial integrity, but assured that his country’s insistence on protecting its land and maritime space do not amount to aggression. Addressing Parliament on the border issue, he said in reality there was no material difference between Decree 1787 ...
Read More »Presidential term limit unconstitutional, amendment flouts the will of the people, High Court rules
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 July 2015, 19:42 by GxMedia by Denis Chabrol and Zena Henry The High Court on Thursday ruled that having a presidential term limit is unconstitutional, paving the way for Bharrat Jagdeo to again contest future elections if there is a referendum or successful appeal. “The court therefire holds that Act No. 17 of 2001, in ...
Read More »Barbados-bound man arrested with huge amount of coke, ganja
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 July 2015, 14:56 by GxMedia A Guyanese security guard, who allegedly attempted to take a huge quantity of marijuana and cocaine to Barbados, was arrested at the Ogle International Airport. Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) agents arrested the 29-year old man who lives at Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara. He was Wednesday afternoon preparing to ...
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