Last Updated on Monday, 6 May 2019, 5:37 by Writer 34 gold miners occupying Mazao Hill and engaging in “dangerous and illegal” mining at Marudi Mountain in Region 9 (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), southern Guyana, were being removed because they breached a 2016 agreement, the Ministry of Natural Resources said Sunday. Authorities said the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) decided ...
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Remaining off the blacklist key to oil sector – former Caribbean anti-financial crimes boss
Last Updated on Sunday, 5 May 2019, 14:52 by Writer Former Executive Director of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF), Calvin Wilson on Saturday cautioned that if Guyana does not maintain a clean bill of financial health, oil companies and staff would encounter bottlenecks in sending their profits and earnings overseas. He told a media workshop organised by the ...
Read More »ExxonMobil to proceed with Liza Phase 2 offshore exploration
Last Updated on Friday, 3 May 2019, 16:09 by Writer IRVING, Texas – ExxonMobil said Friday it has funded the Liza Phase 2 development offshore Guyana after it received government and regulatory approvals. Liza Phase 2 will produce up to 220,000 barrels of oil per day and further capitalize on the significant development potential of the Stabroek Block, where ExxonMobil ...
Read More »New Public Service Minister intends to take WPA positions to Cabinet; getting oil cash transfers to poor a priority
Last Updated on Thursday, 2 May 2019, 22:30 by Writer Newly-appointed Public Service Minister, Tabitha Sarabo-Halley says she plans to take the positions of her party, the Working People’s Alliance (WPA), to Cabinet and among her priorities is cash-transfers from oil revenues to the working poor. She said, as WPA Chairperson, she would help to bridge the gap between her ...
Read More »Junior Health Minister now Foreign Affairs Minister; Patterson-Yearwood reassigned “in the public interest”
Last Updated on Thursday, 2 May 2019, 14:57 by Writer Junior Health Minister Dr. Karen Cummings was Thursday elevated to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs, following Carl Greenidge’s resignation because he is a Guyanese-Briton and the Courts of have ruled that it is unconstitutional for dual citizenship holders to be parliamentarians. Cummings took the oath of office before ...
Read More »Guyana-born New York policeman dies in car accident
Last Updated on Thursday, 2 May 2019, 12:47 by Writer Reproduced from News Day (New York) An off-duty New York City police officer killed Wednesday morning in a two-car accident in Lynbrook has been identified as Vincent Persaud of West Babylon, authorities said. Persaud, 31, who was stationed in the 101st Precinct in Far Rockaway, was on his way to ...
Read More »International condemnation of terror-plot convict motion adoption pushes gov’t to mull over future recognition of MPs – Ally
Last Updated on Thursday, 2 May 2019, 11:43 by Writer As international pressure mounts on the Government of Guyana’s parliament for honoring convicted terrorist, Abdul Kadir, government Chief Whip Amna Ally said a policy decision might be taken to guide how such situations should be handled in the future. “Except we take a policy decision, we have to reexamine and ...
Read More »Boycotting GECOM commissioners, MPs must not be paid – trade union boss
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 May 2019, 19:31 by Writer General Secretary of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC), Lincoln Lewis at Wednesday’ s May Day observance called for the three opposition-nominated elections commissioners and lawmakers not to be paid for the meetings from which they had walked out. “If GECOM (Guyana Elections Commission) can’t work and the commissioners breaking ...
Read More »Oil money must fund free education, healthcare; no-confidence passage must require 44 lawmakers – GTUC General Secretary
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 May 2019, 19:52 by Writer General Secretary of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC), Lincoln Lewis on Wednesday— May Day 2019—vowed that his labour confederation would resist the scrapping of the 1980 Constitution, but called for it be amended for a no-confidence motion to be passed by at least 44 of the 65 parliamentarians. Lewis ...
Read More »Guyana rejects use of force in Venezuela
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 May 2019, 15:02 by Writer The Guyana government on Wednesday rejected the use of force to resolve the political impasse in neighbouring Venezuela. “Guyana reiterates its rejection of violence and the threat or use of force as acceptable means for the resolution of conflict, and calls upon all parties involved to vigorously pursue the search ...
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