Last Updated on Saturday, 20 April 2019, 16:25 by Writer President David Granger on Saturday completed radiotherapy treatment for Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and has been advised to avoid a heavy workload and have few public engagements for the time being, Guyana’s Ambassador to Cuba Halim Majeed said Saturday. “In terms of his resumption of official duties, they have cautioned against too ...
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OP-ED: Unwarranted attacks on the integrity of civil engineers must stop
Last Updated on Saturday, 20 April 2019, 13:19 by Writer by James McAllister The article, “Questionable Engineers Estimates costing Guyana billion$”, in the April 19th edition of the Kaieteur News, is another attempt by the media to distort and peddle misinformation. Accusations of corruption and incompetence were leveled against engineers. This is not the first time such accusations have been ...
Read More »OPINION: Political and bureaucratic cheating brings intense personal recoiling
Last Updated on Saturday, 20 April 2019, 13:00 by Writer by GHK Lall When I read of one suspiciously underhand episode after another involving senior people in this country, there is intense personal recoiling. For in my book, their three-card character, believed sophisticated schemes, and too many times rickety defenses fail either to win sympathy or to garner any speck ...
Read More »City Council seemingly tolerates vending by waste dumpsters; pickup strategy needed – PSC official
Last Updated on Saturday, 20 April 2019, 11:12 by Writer Even as the Georgetown City Council and the Private Sector Commission (PSC) grapple with the garbage disposal problem facing the commercial sector of the town, City Hall appears to be unmindful of vendors selling outside Stabroek Market alongside a foul-smelling garbage collection site which potentially threatens produce contamination and poses ...
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