by GHK Lall The PPP Government and leadership can either be congratulated or condemned for its relentless commitment, its premediated visions, to target African Guyanese communities, interests, ways of life, and then systemically erode all three. The latest involves cooperatives and idle lands (Demerara Waves, January 23), as presented by the Hon. Minister of Labor. On the one hand, I ...
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Dissolving coop societies over idle lands will dispossess Afro-Guyanese- Walton-Desir
Opposition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) parliamentarian Amanza Walton-Desir on Monday condemned government’s plan to dissolve cooperative societies that are not cultivating possession of thousands of acres of lands. “It is not passing strange that a pattern is developing g of dispossessing people, Mr Speaker, of a certain ethnicity who have land. It is known all throughout ...
Read More »BIT training thousands for oil and gas sector
Seven thousand more persons are to be trained by the Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) for jobs that are relevant to the oil and gas sector and other job opportunities, Labour Minister Joseph Hamilton said Monday. Mr Hamilton told the National Assembly that the 2023 National Budget provides for the training of 7,000 more persons this year. ...
Read More »Coop societies with idle lands will be dissolved- Labour Minister
Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton on Monday announced that government was taking steps to dissolve cooperative societies that have not been cultivating lands for a long time. “Those that want to work for development, we will work with them but what we will not continue to have happen- people utilising the farcical umbrella of coop societies when they have government ...
Read More »Alexander, Singh clash over “secondment” of GECOM official as LGE “Operations Coordinator”
Opposition Guyana Elections Commissioner Vincent Alexander and the GECOM Chairman Retired Justice Claudette Singh were Friday in a bitter disagreement over the “secondment” of the Information Technology Manager Aneal Giddings as an ‘Operations Coordinator’ in the Operations Department for this year’s Local Government Elections (LGE). Mr. Alexander, instead, maintained that the creation of the post of ‘Operations Coordinator’ and the ...
Read More »Drainage works begin before Sandy Babb Street, Kitty is repaired
Drainage relief works on the rugged and almost impassable Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, Georgetown accelerated on Friday with the breaking of several bridges across the thickly clogged gutters, but not without concerns that not all residents received notices from the government. Police were summoned to one of the residents, who refused to move his vehicle from his bridge because no ...
Read More »Cummings Lodge youth shot
A 24-year old man was Wednesday night shot in Cummings Lodge, Greater Georgetown during a scuffle with two men he suspected were about to harm him while he was walking home in the suburb, the Guyana Police Force said. Investigators said Steven Surujbally was shot to his right side chest and the bullet exited his back. Police said the incident ...
Read More »Mursaline must not return as PNCR Treasurer- party executive
Faaiz Mursaline- the man who resigned from the post of Treasurer of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and later vented publicly his concerns about lack of accountability-would not be allowed to return to the post, according to that party’s executive. Though PNCR Leader Aubrey Norton did not provide details, he confirmed that Mr Mursaline was no longer a member ...
Read More »GY$5 billion cost of living relief is PPP “slush fund”- Norton
Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton on Thursday accused government of disguising GY$5 billion for political bribery as cost of living relief in the 2023 National Budget. “The aim is to ensure there is no scrutiny and accountability and provide them with a slush fund for them to get richer,” he said. He said the opposition coalition of A Partnership for National ...
Read More »State House attacker remanded to prison
The Nigerian man-who stabbed a presidential guard several times at State House and grabbed another guard’s gun with which he fired several shots-was Thursday arraigned for attempted murder. Twenty-five year old Ikena Chimezie appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann Mc Lennan. He was also charged with discharging a loaded firearm with intent. He was arraigned for unlawfully and maliciously wounded with ...
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