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Author Archives: Denis Chabrol

Roysdale Forde represents Opposition Leader in meeting with Commonwealth Secretary General

Shadow Attorney General Roysdale Forde has represented Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon in a meeting with the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Baroness Patricia Scotland. Sources say that Mr. Harmon could not attend the meeting due to an urgent appointment. Importantly, the meeting between Mr. Forde and Baroness Scotland was held at Congress Place, the headquarters of the People’s National Congress ...

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Youths poised to make millions from shade house agriculture

President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday launched an Agriculture and Innovation Entrepreneurship Programme that promises to generate millions of dollars and create jobs through shade house techniques. Dr. Ali said the project envisages government initially providing 25 shade houses and up to 300 in the medium to long term. Roughly calculating the projected revenue, he singled out cauliflower, broccoli and carrots as ...

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Norton, Harmon for more talks on status of Opposition Leader

The Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform, Aubrey Norton and Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon are due to hold more talks on the latter giving up that constitutional post, but with due process that the decision must involve the umbrella A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), senior party officials said. The PNCR’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) last week Thursday decided ...

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Futsal organisers “can” be punished for violating COVID rules- Prime Minister

Prime Minister Mark Phillips on Tuesday only said that the organisers of the Futsal football game at the National Sports Hall “can” be punished for breaching the COVID guidelines but he dodged the question on whether sanctions would be imposed. “The government granted approval for these activities with the understanding that the organisers will follow established protocols …failing which we ...

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CARICOM headquarters to supply Guyana Power and Light with solar-generated electricity

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) headquarters will soon be providing solar-generated electricity to Guyana Power and Light (GPL), Secretary General Carl Barnett announced on Tuesday. She was speaking at the official commissioning of a 400 kilowatt  solar photovoltaic power generation plant and battery power conditioning system in the compound of the CARICOM headquarters at Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown. “This PV power generation ...

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Roraima Airways pilot of emergency landed plane suspended

The Roraima Airways pilot of the Britten-Norman Trislander that he landed in a swampy area near the Haags-Bosch landfill site last year has been suspended, officials said Monday. Speaking at a press conference organised by the Ministry of Public Works, the Director-General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Lt. Col. Egbert Field said the pilot has been suspended. ...

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Guyana, Suriname finalising arrangements for Corentyne River bridge

Public Works Minister Juan Edghill on Monday announced that he and his Surinamese counterpart would this week hold talks  about the selection of the final bidder to construct the Corentyne River Bridge that would link both South American nations. He told a news conference that bids for the studies, design and preparation were being evaluated by Guyana’s National Procurement and ...

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Harmon, Norton hold talks on Opposition Leader post

Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon and Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform, Aubrey Norton held talks on Monday on the decision by that party that Mr. Norton should take over that constitutional post. Mr. Norton could not be reached for comment as calls to his phones went unanswered, and Mr. Harmon declined to speak about the meeting. Sources close to ...

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Labour Minister’s ‘loss-of-pay’ warning to teachers triggers barrage of criticism

Labour Minister Joseph Hamilton on Sunday warned teachers that they could lose part of their salaries for each day that they remain off the job and that their Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has not followed procedures to address and settle grievances. “Teachers in Guyana ought to be properly advised that heeding the call of the GTU to participate in the ...

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PNCR invites WPA, JFAP to discuss rejoining APNU; JFAP not interested

The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) has invited the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) and the Justice For All Party (JFAP) to meetings to discuss rejoining A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), and the WPA has already laid down several minimum conditions while the JFAP is not interested. A top PNCR official told News-Talk Radio Guyana 103.1 FM/ Demerara Waves Online ...

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