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Monthly Archives: August 2018

PPP decentralises selection of local govt election candidates, councillors must have time

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 18:59 by Denis Chabrol The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has decentralised the selection of candidates for the upcoming Local Government Elections (LGE) with at least 50 percent expected to be non-party members, but they must first have time to attend council meetings, party General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo announced Thursday. “We allow the ...

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Families of massacred Lindo Creek miners should be compensated; former President, others should be questioned in a re-opened probe- report

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 18:52 by Denis Chabrol A Commission of Inquiry has recommended compensation for family members of the eight miners whose burnt remains were found at a mining camp  at Lindo Creek, Upper Berbice River area in 2008. “The basis for recommending compensation is that many of the families have suffered financially from the deaths ...

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Generous bursaries awarded to employees’ children of Sterling Products Ltd.

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 19:04 by Denis Chabrol The morning of Thursday August 2, 2018 was overcast, but it was a particularly bright day for several Sterling Products Ltd. employees whose children got generous bursaries from the company to lessen their parents’ back-to-school expenses in the new school year. At the brief presentation ceremony at the company’s ...

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Miners Association’s Tony Shields dies

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 18:56 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) on Wednesday announced the passing of former gold miner and mining advocate, Edward Anthony “Tony” Shields. He was 72 years old. Shields died on August 1, 2018 in the United States (US) where he had gone for medical treatment. “The GGDMA mourns the ...

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Some water factories unlicensed, failed tests

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 18:41 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana government’s Analyst- Food and Drug Department on Thursday said a recent check on water processing factories has shown that several of them are unlicensed and producing water that failed bacterial and chemical tests. Based on 87 water samples collected over a six-month period from 29 water processing ...

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Legal clerk found dead at his residence

Last Updated on Thursday, 2 August 2018, 11:08 by Denis Chabrol A 48-year old man, who was a well-known Legal Clerk, was found dead at his residence at Kuru Kururu, Soesdyke Highway, sources said. The body of Gregory “Wayne”  Frank was found face down with an apparent wound to his head. He was the Legal Clerk to Attorney-at-Law, Abiola Wong-Inniss. ...

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Suspect in robbery of doctor shot, arrested

Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 August 2018, 18:37 by Denis Chabrol One of two men accused of robbing a Nicaraguan doctor was hours later shot by police and arrested. Police said the 40-year old man is a carpenter who lives at Laing Avenue. Investigators said he has admitted to have only aided in the escape of the other suspect from the ...

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Ramotar, PPP, WPA weigh in on election rigging, governance, oil wealth distribution

Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 August 2018, 11:39 by Denis Chabrol Former President Donald Ramotar on Wednesday-Emancipation Day 2018- warned Guyanese that if upcoming local and general elections are rigged it could forfeit the country’s democratic gains and crush legacy of African liberation from slavery. The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP), for its part, hailed the struggle by Africans against ...

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Afro-Guyanese deserve 15,000 square miles of territory as partial compensation for enslavement; law being drafted for African land rights

Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 August 2018, 8:59 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Reparations Committee is drafting legislation to allow Afro-Guyanese to secure a percentage of Guyana’s territory as compensation for slavery in the same way that Amerindians have been legally guaranteed land rights, a move Retired Rear Admiral Gary Best supports. “I believe that unless the State acknowledges its ...

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President Granger delivers hard-hitting speech on Emancipation Eve… stop idling, return to the land, educate yourself for oil economy

Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 August 2018, 0:33 by Denis Chabrol President David Granger Tuesday night- Emancipation Eve- urged Guyanese to become educated to take advantage of the country’s emerging oil wealth as the route towards economic emancipation. In what appeared to be his frankest public address yet to the Afro-Guyanese community, he called on them to cease idling and ...

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