Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 12:47 by Denis Chabrol Guyana’s coffers do not have sufficient money for public servants and other government employees to be paid hefty salary increases, Finance Minister Winston Jordan said Wednesday. Ahead of negotiations with trade unions, he said they have already been told not to expect substantial wage and salary hikes. The Finance ...
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Construction of Specialty Hospital to begin by mid-year
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 12:57 by Denis Chabrol Construction of the controversial Specialty Hospital is expected to begin by year-end now that the Indian company, Fedders-Lloyd, has completed the design for the health care facility, Finance Minister Winston Jordan announced Wednesday. He told a news conference that a contract would shortly be negotiated with Fedders-Lloyd for the ...
Read More »Attorney appears on behalf of dead, injured prisoners at CoI
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 11:11 by Attorney at Law Dexter Todd was on Wednesday granted full participatory rights in the Camp Street Prison Commission of Inquiry (CoI) where he appears on behalf of two prisoners, one of whom died in the prison riot. Todd said he would be representing the interest of Delroy Williams, and Marcellus ...
Read More »Norwegian company picked to review Amaila Falls Hydro-power proposal
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 9:51 by Denis Chabrol Guyana and Norway have picked a Norwegian company to review the financial model of the proposed Amaila Falls Hydro-power station which has been the subject of long-running political bickering between the government and the opposition. “A decision was recently made to utilize Norway’s largest consultancy firm ‘Norconsult’ for this ...
Read More »Guyana to get lions, other animals in animal swap with Britain
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 7:32 by Denis Chabrol The zoos in Guyana and Britain are continuing arrangements to swap animals to the benefit of the Zo0ological Park in the Botanical Gardens. Four manatees will be loaned from Guyana to the Hyde Park Zoo in exchange for three zebras, one pair of antelopes, and a pair of lion cubs, ...
Read More »Prime suspect held for Guyanese agriculturist’s murder
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 March 2016, 7:16 by Denis Chabrol A prime suspect in the murder of Guyanese agriculturist, Anthony Breedy, has been arrested with the dead man’s Automatic Teller Machine’s (ATM) card in his possession. Breedy’s Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) was also found at Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara with a fake license number written on pieces of cardboard. ...
Read More »Venezuela’s President discusses border controversy with UN Secretary General’s envoys
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 March 2016, 21:29 by Denis Chabrol Venezuela’s President, Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday told top United Nations (UN) officials on a visit to Caracas that his country was keen on finding a resolution to the border controversy with Guyana. Before meeting with UN Assistant Secretary General on Political Affairs, Miroslav Jenca, the Venezuelan leader was quoted ...
Read More »CoI team tours Camp Street prison again
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 March 2016, 15:30 by The Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Camp Street prison riot again toured the prison facility, this time to give the new additions to the team a sense of the layout of the facility where the fatal fire occurred. The new members who benefitted from the tour includes Guyana Bar Association ...
Read More »Miner killed during pit cave-in at illegal mine
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 March 2016, 14:45 by Denis Chabrol An 18-year old man was Monday afternoon killed after a mining pit at an illegal operation caved in on him, authorities said. Police identified him as Trenston Sebastian of Kurukubaru, Region 8. The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission said the incident occurred in the Konawaruk area Mining District 2 at ...
Read More »Granger says PPP Regional Chairmen snub him; Rohee denies it’s orchestrated
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 March 2016, 15:24 by Denis Chabrol Guyana’s President David Granger says the Chairmen of People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)-controlled Regional Councils are disrespecting him by failing to turn up on his visits to those regions. “It’s worse than eye-pass. These people are dividing the country, they are trying to destroy the country and when you ...
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