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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Govt taking steps to reverse economic slowdown

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 April 2017, 17:35 by Denis Chabrol Minister of State, Joseph Harmon said that the government is taking every step to ensure that economic activities are revitalised, and that money continues to flow into the economy. The Minister was at the time addressing the media at a post-Cabinet press briefing at the Ministry of the Presidency ...

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Digicel denies GT&T’s allegations of illegal bypass, tax evasion

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 April 2017, 17:17 by Denis Chabrol Digicel’s Guyana operations on Thursday denied claims by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) that it has evaded taxes through what its competitor called an illegal bypass. “Digicel notes with great disappointment GT&T’s most recent statements to the press in which it repeated untrue allegations and more specifically ...

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Georgetown’s drainage network to be rehabilitated ahead of rainy season; sloppy work done at Cummings canal

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 April 2017, 17:04 by Denis Chabrol Drainage and irrigation channels in and around Georgetown will undergo a series of rehabilitative works while some will be cleared as the city prepares for the May-June rains. Word of plans to improve the drainage system ahead of the next rainy season came several weeks after the Ministry of ...

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GuySuCo’s future for debate in National Assembly

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 April 2017, 12:22 by Denis Chabrol by Gary Eleazar Guyana’s sugar industry is not being closed down but based on the financial and technical evidence to Cabinet regarding the state of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), tough decisions will have to be made in the near future. This is according to Minister of State Joseph ...

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Health Ministry takes over third flat of building that UG Council is yet to approve rental for

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 April 2017, 16:19 by Denis Chabrol The Ministry of Public Health has already taken charge of the third floor of the five-story building at Camp and Lamaha Streets, although the University of Guyana (UG) Council is yet to approve the US$28,000 per month rental of the edifice. The move has sparked off grave uncertainty about ...

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Police investigating plot to kill President Granger

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 April 2017, 12:23 by Denis Chabrol by Gary Eleazar The Guyana Police Force is currently investigating an assassination plot against President David Granger –a security challenge that government is taking seriously. This was confirmed by Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, who today (April 20, 2017) during a post Cabinet briefing was asked if the administration ...

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University of Guyana’s Vice Chancellor seeks to justify “downtown campus”

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 22:12 by Denis Chabrol The University of Guyana’s Council, its highest decision-making body, has refused to approve the rental of a five-story building at the corner of Lamaha and Camp Streets, Georgetown for US$28,000 per month. However, Vice Chancellor, Professor Ivelaw  Griffith is not giving up, saying the cash-strapped institution needs the space at ...

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MOU signed to better UG’s ICT platforms

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 22:22 by Denis Chabrol Minister of Public Telecommunications Catherine Hughes and University of Guyana’s (UG), Principal and Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Ivelaw Griffith on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost the Information Communication Technology (ICT) platforms at the Turkeyen campus. One of the major goals of the Ministry of Public Telecommunications ...

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GTT, govt at odds over calls for audit of Digicel’s “alleged” illegal bypass

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 20:57 by Denis Chabrol Government on Tuesday downplayed calls by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) for an audit of Digicel’s allegedly illegal bypass operation that might have cost the national treasury more than US$30 million. Instead, Public Telecommunications Minister, Cathy Hughes suggested that GTT could also be cited for breach of contract as ...

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ExxonMobil confirms enough residual natural gas to fuel 200MW electricity plant—Trotman

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 April 2017, 12:23 by Denis Chabrol by Gary Eleazar ExxonMobil, the US-based oil giant gearing for production offshore Guyana, has confirmed that there will be sufficient natural gas in the reserves to supply a 200 megawatt (MW electricity generation plant which would make the establishment of an alumina plant in Guyana feasible once again, but ...

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