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Monthly Archives: March 2016

Guyana satisfied with UN Secretary General’s proposals to resolve border controversy

Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 March 2016, 14:28 by Denis Chabrol Guyana is broadly satisfied with proposals by the United Nations Secretary General,  Ban Ki Moon to resolve the border controversy with Venezuela, Foreign Minister, Carl Greenidge said Wednesday. “The proposals in toto are workable. I am satisfied in toto that they are workable. Any specific element may have a ...

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“I am not afraid of releasing it” – Pres Granger to release Rodney COI report

Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 March 2016, 13:34 by President David Granger says that the final report from the Commissioners of the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry (CoI) will be released soon, affirming that he is not afraid of the contents of the report. Granger made the statement in the face of continued criticism and calls for the APNU+AFC administration ...

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Teixeira roasts House Speaker; says Scotland flouted constitution

Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 March 2016, 12:03 by The Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is not at all happy with the manner in which issues are being dealt with at the level of the National Assembly and has accused the Speaker Dr Barton Scotland of not doing his job as prescribed by law. Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira at ...

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Board of Inquiry to investigate Dataram’s claims against CANU

Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 March 2016, 10:09 by   President David Granger has announced that a decision has been taken to establish a Board of Inquiry to investigate claims of corruption made by self-professed drug baron Barry Dataram against Guyana’s security agencies. The President said that the decision was made on Tuesday by the National Security Committee, which is ...

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BREAKING: Suspected rapist stabs cop to death, injures two other lawmen

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 22:06 by Denis Chabrol One policeman was stabbed to death and two other lawmen were injured Tuesday afternoon by a suspected rapist during efforts to arrest him at Matthews Ridge, North West District. The incident occurred at about 5:30 PM. Dead in 62-year old Sergeant Linden La Rose who was enlisted in the Guyana Police ...

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“Snapping” gun saved my life; Man recalls encounter with bandit

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 14:56 by Carl Haynes, an official attached to a private security company says that he was saved by the snapping of a bandit’s gun during an attempted robbery on Sheriff Street on Monday. It is understood that Haynes was walking along Second Street, Campbellville, Georgetown, accompanied by his sister Rayon Haynes when they ...

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Camera captures rare photos of Jaguar and her cubs in Guyana

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 14:27 by Denis Chabrol by Daniel Uria Reproduced from United Press International RUPUNUNI , Guyana, March 1 (UPI) — Camera traps in Guyana captured rare photographs of a female jaguar and her two cubs living at Surama Eco Lodge. Rupununi Wildlife Research Unit shared photos of the jaguars to Facebook that show the ...

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Gay rights group lobbies govt to outlaw workplace discrimination

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 14:17 by Denis Chabrol The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) wants government to amend the 1997 Prevention of Discrimination Act to prohibit discrimination at the workplace and elsewhere “The organisation insists that the simple amendment would not take more than the inclusion of six words in the 1997 piece of legislation, “Gender ...

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After spending millions on cleaning City, drains and alleys being clogged up again

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 13:57 by Denis Chabrol After spending at least GYD$300 million on cleaning drains and alleyways in several sections of Georgetown, maintenance now appears to be a major problem. Several areas visited shows that drains are being slowly clogged up again by plastic bags, pieces of cardboard and silt. Vegetation is again taking over ...

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Digicel (Guyana) boosting delivery of technical-vocational education

Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 March 2016, 12:37 by Denis Chabrol Students of the Practical Instruction Centre (PIC) will soon be taking classes and examinations in a more conducive environment, with the rehabilitation of the colonial wooden building in Kingston, Georgetown through a grant from Digicel (Guyana). Demerara Waves Online News was told that the project is as a result ...

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