Outgoing leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), David Granger on Saturday slammed those who have been fomenting division in the party, even as he issued a stirring appeal for party unity and discipline. “Congress should teach the lessons of the Party’s past rifts and the excruciating experiences of its leaders. Congress’s task, in this decade, is to sustain ...
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GDF’s Fort Island Base Commander, captain of capsized boat were intoxicated- police
The Guyana Defence Force’s (GDF) Commander for Fort Island, Staff Sergeant Everette Tudor and three other persons were intoxicated in a privately-owned “unregistered” boat that capsized in the Essequibo River, leaving a Coast Guardsman missing, police said on Saturday. “The captain was further questioned and it was learnt that the five passengers were traveling from Fort Island when they hit ...
Read More »Harmon suggests that street protests not necessarily best option
Aspiring leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Joseph Harmon on Friday night indicated that he did not altogether support street protests in confronting the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) administration, but preferred to negotiate with opponents. “This is the monster that we have to confront and you have to be able to confront that with not just walking ...
Read More »GDF Coast Guardsman feared drowned
A Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coast Guardsman was Friday feared drowned in the Essequibo River, sources said. He has been identified as Junior Sooklall of Hopetown, West Coast Berbice. A high-ranking GDF officer told Demerara Waves Online News that up to late Friday night the man was not found. Another source said the Coast Guardsmen were on their way to ...
Read More »Outstanding Cheddi Jagan International Airport works completed; new areas to be finished next June
China Harbour Engineering Corporation (CHEC) has completed all outstanding works on the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in keeping with its initial contract, but construction of three other areas would not be finished until next year due to global shipping delays of materials, officials said Friday. “Based upon their shipping schedule and what is happening around the world, we have ...
Read More »OPINION: PNC Congress is here -how will it be, where will it lead?
by GHK Lall The People’s National Congress (PNC) gathering is almost here. Because this Congress is so crucial, matters come down to one bus stop on Saturday: where will this fateful Congress lead? Because the PNC means so much to many Guyanese, it is not merely a party affair, but a national matter of interest and consequence. And because of ...
Read More »InterCaribbean Airways to hire Guyanese cabin attendants, pilots
InterCaribbean Airways plans to train Guyanese to become cabin attendants, the carrier’s Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Trevor Sadler announcement on Friday minutes after the inaugural flight arrived from Guyana from Barbados. “On Monday, we start a new class of flight attendants here in Georgetown so we don’t just speak but we follow on with the words and hiring ...
Read More »GTT throws its support behind the HerVenture app
Company commits to strengthening the community by embracing women entrepreneurship The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) announced its support towards the HerVenture app’s efforts to reach and develop women-led businesses. The technology giant’s decision to collaborate with the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, based in the UK, and ActionINVEST Caribbean, in Guyana, stems from their promise to the customer to ...
Read More »Floods forced GUYSUCO to spend 2021 budgeted money; Parliament approves replenishment
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha says the severe floods earlier this year resulted in the State-owned Guyana Sugar Corporation (GUYSUCO) spending GY$2.3 billions of dollars that had been originally allocated in the 2021 National Budget for out-of-crop maintenance, pensions, union dues and other expenses. He told the House Committee of Supply, under persistent grilling by Shadow Home Affairs Minister Khemraj Ramjattan, ...
Read More »Govt hires more security personnel for govt buildings, cites APNU+AFC threats
Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall says security has been beefed up at all government buildings in Guyana’s 10 administrative regions because of political threats by the opposition. In clear reference to the severe damage by fire of the Mabaruma Secondary School earlier this year due to reported arson, he said that many more guards have been hired due to utterances ...
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