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Monthly Archives: June 2019

Three-year tourism fund paying dividends

Last Updated on Sunday, 9 June 2019, 12:18 by Writer A three-year-old Tourism Development Fund (TDF) has raked in almost GYD$5 million that has been used in a couple of areas to help boost Guyana’s tourism product, but large hotels are yet to clear a hurdle to begin contributing to the vital cash source, President of the Tourism and Hospitality ...

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Occupational safety visits to Guyana offshore drill-ships too costly for Labour Department to conduct

Last Updated on Saturday, 8 June 2019, 12:34 by Writer The Labour Department cannot afford the money to inspect oil exploration vessels offshore Guyana to ensure they are complying with the country’s occupational safety and health laws, Labour Department Consultant Francis Carryl said Friday. “When we can afford to go out there, we will go to see exactly what is ...

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UG Vice Chancellor no longer seeking contract renewal

Last Updated on Friday, 7 June 2019, 22:28 by Writer University of Guyana (UG) Vice Chancellor, Ivelaw Griffith will no longer be seeking a renewal of his contract, even as the workers’ unions intensified pressure on the administration for him not to return. Multiple sources confirmed that Professor Griffith informed them that he had opted to abandon plans to return ...

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AG asks Caribbean Court to consider new evidence from Charrandass Persaud implicating Ramjattan

Last Updated on Friday, 7 June 2019, 5:03 by Writer Attorney General, Basil Williams has asked the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to take new evidence showing that then government parliamentarian, Charrandass Persaud, had known since 2015 that he ought not to have been a candidate because he holds dual citizenship. In court papers seen by Demerara Waves Online News, ...

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Georgetown municipality undergoing facelift for Ghana Presidential visit

Last Updated on Thursday, 6 June 2019, 21:50 by Writer Sprucing up of Georgetown, including round-the-clock rehabilitation works at the Non-Aligned Monument, continued Thursday in preparation for next week’s State visit by Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. The West African leader is scheduled to be in Guyana from June 11 to 12 for wide-ranging discussions on areas of possible ...

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Duncan back at Chronicle; staff to petition President; Jagdeo cites AFC internal politics for reinstatement

Last Updated on Thursday, 6 June 2019, 17:39 by Writer Sherod Duncan on Thursday resumed duties as General Manager of the Guyana National Newspapers Limited (GNNL), publisher of the Guyana Chronicle, a move that apparently prompted several staff members to sick out and craft a petition to President David Granger urging him to reverse Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo’s decision. Opposition ...

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Top AFC official frowns on PM instruction to withdraw Chronicle GM dismissal

Last Updated on Thursday, 6 June 2019, 4:43 by Writer A senior official in the leadership of the Alliance For Change (AFC) Wednesday night poured cold water on Prime Minister Nagamootoo’s instruction to the Guyana Chronicle’s Board of Directors to withdraw its decision to sack Sherod Duncan from the post of General Manager over alleged financial mismanagement. The official told ...

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Guyana rules out funding replacement ferry to Suriname

Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 June 2019, 19:48 by Writer Guyana on Wednesday ruled out funding the replacement of the ailing MV Canawaima ferry, saying the jointly-owned company with Suriname must use the money to repair the 20-year-old vessel. “There is no onus on Guyana to fund the replacement of the service either temporarily or permanently. The joint company has ...

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First Lady’s mother dies

Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 June 2019, 19:27 by Writer Edith Cecily Chan-A-Sue née Pierre, the mother of the First Lady, Sandra Granger, died this morning at the St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, the Ministry of the Presidency announced today. Mrs. Chan-A-Sue was 94 years old. The Ministry of the Presidency mourns with the First Lady, President David Granger, their relatives ...

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GPL rolls out emergency plan to reduce blackouts

Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 June 2019, 19:15 by Writer Guyana Power and Light Inc. on Wednesday said fixing the damaged submarine cable-link between Kingston and Vreed-en-Hoop power stations will take several weeks, and so efforts are being made to boost generation capacity. Chief Executive Officer, Albert Gordon told a news conference that as part of its emergency response, the ...

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