Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2018, 18:19 by Denis Chabrol Incumbent People’s National Congress Reform Chairman, Basil Williams Friday afternoon used his welcome and opening remarks to openly campaign to retain the second highest elected post of the party. Without naming Joseph Harmon and Volda Lawrence, who were among the hundreds attending the opening of the Congress, Williams warned ...
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Ministry of Education releases CAPE, CSEC reports
Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2018, 15:37 by Denis Chabrol The results of the 2018 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) were released Friday and it was revealed that Guyana has recorded improved performances in Mathematics and English, the Ministry of Education said in a statement The details of the performance of ...
Read More »“Some intelligent discussions” on oil wealth needed- Cathy Hughes
Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2018, 15:11 by Denis Chabrol Minister of Public Telecommunications, Cathy Hughes wants more public conversations about how the potential benefits of the expected massive oil earnings can be used to benefit ordinary Guyanese and says she has already raised the matter at Cabinet. In reiterating her support for poor Guyanese to receive conditional direct ...
Read More »No govt funds used to campaign for PNCR Chairmanship- Harmon
Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2018, 6:49 by Denis Chabrol As the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) on Friday prepares to begin its three-day congress, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said he has not used government funds to campaign for the chairmanship of his party. “That’s not true…That’s not an accurate statement,” he said. Asked whether it was PNCR ...
Read More »Ministry of Education preparing to activate emergency plan if teachers strike for increased salaries, allowances
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 18:57 by Denis Chabrol The Ministry of Education is contemplating hiring temporary teachers or worst case scenario ordering the closure of government-run schools if teachers strike to press government for a 40 percent salary hike as part of a multi-year agreement. “Those are the technical issues related to education and I have asked ...
Read More »Minister Felix distributes additional supplies to Venezuelan migrants
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 19:04 by Denis Chabrol Minister of Citizenship, Winston Felix visited the Indigenous community of Khan’s Hill in the Barima-Waini Region to distribute additional supplies to the Venezuelan migrants, on Friday last. This is the minister’s second visit to the area to distribute food and sanitation supplies to migrants crossing the border from the ...
Read More »Thieves, including employee, caught red-handed carting off safe
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 14:40 by Denis Chabrol A hardware store employe is one of three persons arrested after they and three others abandoned a safe shortly after tying up five security guards, police said. “As the suspects were fleeing the premises with the steel safe, they saw a police patrol and were forced to abandon their ...
Read More »Team of US Congressmen expected to visit Guyana
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 12:33 by Denis Chabrol Seven or eight United States Congressmen are due to visit Guyana in the coming weeks, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said. The date of the visit is to be announced later Thursday. He said the unnamed congressmen are due to be accompanied by several United States military officers. Harmon ...
Read More »Local rice cereal rakes in GY$35 million in sales
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 6:53 by Denis Chabrol After more than six months on the market, the local rice cereal ‘Morning Glory’ has recorded sales ranging from $30Million to $35Million. On Wednesday, ANSA McAL Trading Limited (AMTL) in collaboration with Guyana’s Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) officially launched the cereal at the AMTL head office. In ...
Read More »Erupting gas deposit at East Bank Demerara huge; govt asked to decide on exploitation
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2018, 6:46 by Denis Chabrol The natural gas deposit at Diamond is said to be significant and government has been asked to decide on whether the resource should be exploited commercially for the benefit of that East Bank Demerara area. Director-General of the Civil Defence Commission, Lt.Col. Kester Craig said a sample of the methane ...
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