After spending millions of dollars and making representation to the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) administration for improving the social and economic conditions of people in Linden, opposition People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) parliamentarian Jermaine Figueira is protesting his removal as a shadow minister. In Mr Figueira’s letter to the PNCR’s Central Executive, which was seen by Demerara Waves Online ...
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OPINION: PPP getting in the groove with Elections 2025, Opposition still to move from Elections 2020
by GHK Lall Who let the dogs out? Well, Bharrat Jagdeo did. Ministers of the government have been set free to speak to the press. They have been given carte blanche to roam across the villages and hamlets of Guyana and to spread the good news of the good works of the PPP in the last three years. It is ...
Read More »The Enemy Within – Global Turf Wars and Trespassers of Territorial Sovereignty Beyond the Reach of Legal Process Part II
By: Dr. Vivian M. Williams, Esq. Like a forgotten unexplored island, the U.S. Espionage Act lay gathering dust for a century. It came into existence in the heat of the first global conflict – World War I. Two decades later, in 1938, a sibling named FARA was born out of the exigencies of World War II. The Foreign Agent Registration ...
Read More »Guyana’s courts saying goodbye to paper-based case filing – Chief Justice
Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire on Tuesday said Guyana’s court system is expanding its first ever e-filing platform for the filing and management of cases in the magistrate and High Courts. She said the E-Litigation System for the Court of Appeal and the High Court would be ready for a soft-launch of phase one for the Court of Appeal in the ...
Read More »Attorney General concerned about delays in trials of alleged 2020 election fraudsters; DPP asks Chancellor to assign magistrates
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall on Monday expressed concern that magistrates have found reasons not to set trial dates for several then officials of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) who were accused of fraud in the 2020 general and regional elections. “Magistrates after magistrates have found reasons that can’t withstand scrutiny for not proceeding to try ...
Read More »President Ali offered Global Africa Leadership Award
The Ghana-headquartered Africa Prosperity Network (APN) has picked President, Dr Irfaan Ali to receive the Global Africa Leadership Award later this month, the Guyanese leader was informed on Tuesday. “On behalf of the Africa Prosperity Network and its partners, I am happy to inform Your Excellency that you have been selected to receive the Global Africa Leadership Award,” APN Executive ...
Read More »Preparations being made for judge-only trials – AG Nandlall
Legislation to allow for judge-only trials for specified cases is being drafted, even as Guyana prepares to abolish preliminary inquiries for indictable cases in the magistrate court, Attorney General Anil Nandlall said Monday. “There are certain cases where it is now accepted that the interest of justice is not best served where judges must sit with a jury and we ...
Read More »Guyana already spends US$2 million on parking meter arbitration case
The Guyana government has so far spent more than US$2 million on fighting an international arbitration case concerning the previous administration’s decision to halt the implementation of a parking meter system in the capital city, Georgetown, Attorney General Anil Nandlall said Monday. The then A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)-led coalition administration had suspended the parking meter system, ...
Read More »No ferry company formed yet, but talks ongoing- Trinidad, Barbados Foreign Ministers
A regional ferry system may be on the horizon to journey through Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. However, despite reports of a new company being established for this ferry service last week, no company has yet been formed, the Trinidad Guardian reported on Tuesday. Speaking during a signing of the agreement for the construction of a bridge in Guyana ...
Read More »Greater integration of joint services transport capabilities- Ali
President Irfaan Ali on Monday announced, at the sod turning for the new US$28.1 million Brickdam Police Station, that the Joint Services transport capabilities would be strengthened and integrated. “What we are doing is creating an integrated joint services in terms of its asset positioning and its asset base,” he said. He explained that the helicopter, marine craft and the ...
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