President Irfaan Ali Monday denied claims by the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Retired Assistant Police Commissioner Paul Slowe that he sought to influence who should be promoted. “It is therefore not only opportunistic but a total lie that my meeting with Mr Slowe was to exercise any influence. This level of distortion and public mischief by the ...
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President intervened to get his “people” promoted as top police officers- Police Service Commission Chairman
The Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Retired Assistant Commissioner Paul Slowe on Monday alleged that President Irfaan Ali sought to politically influence that body that is responsible for disciplinary action and promotion of police officers. President Ali was said to be awaiting a transcript of Mr. Slowe’s press conference before issuing a reaction to the claims. Referring to ...
Read More »West Bank Demerara sluice operators face punishment for flood
Two West Bank Demerara sluice operators, who did not turn up for duty to close a sluice door at Vreed-en-Hoop are to be punished if they are found guilty of negligence, officials said Sunday. Top Region Three administrators said residents and businesses located at Vreed-en-Hoop/ Plantain Walk area, West Bank Demerara were flooded early Sunday morning because the sluice operators ...
Read More »Iconic culturalist, educator, administrator Daphne Rogers dies
Well-known Guyanese cultural icon, teacher, musician and administrator, Daphne Rogers died on Sunday after a period of prolonged illness, a close colleague said. Up to her retirement from government service a few years ago, Ms. Rogers had been a long-serving Administrator of the National Cultural Centre. She was 92 years old. She died at her niece’s residence at Parfaite Harmonie, ...
Read More »Civil Defence Commission gets GYD$10 million to boost flood relief
The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) on Sunday received a GYD$10 million donation from Mid-Atlantic Oil and Gas to be spent on flood relief operations countrywide, officials said. The cheque was handed over by Mid-Atlantic’s Corporate Secretary, Glenn Low-a-Chee to the Director-General of the CDC, Lt.Col. Kester Craig. “Obviously, we realize what’s going on with the flooding and we wanted to ...
Read More »German company proposes to trace origin of Guyana’s gold, amid denial of gold smuggling from Venezuela
The Guyana Gold Board is in talks with a German company to trace the origin of gold to avoid the smuggling and declaration of the precious yellow metal here from other countries, Chairman of the Gold Board, Dr. Gobin Ganga said. “I would imagine just the same way we can detect counterfeit, they will be able to detect if there ...
Read More »BREAKING: Montrose fire leaves several homeless
An early Saturday morning fire destroyed a wooden house at Montrose, East Coast Demerara, leaving several persons homeless, Home Affairs Minister Robeson Benn said. The cause of the blaze on Third Street on the northern side of the village is unknown. He said three persons occupied the house. There were no reported injuries. The Home Affairs Minister said residents formed ...
Read More »BREAKING: High Court rules release of Statements of Poll to Police, DPP for criminal probe
Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire on Thursday ruled that the Registrar of the Supreme Court release copies of the Statements of Poll and Statements of Recount to assist in a criminal probe into alleged electoral fraud. She said the Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield cannot be a party to block a request by the Police Commissioner and the Director of Public ...
Read More »Bartica severely flooded due to heavy rain; bracing for high tide
Businesses and homes in the the south-western Guyanese town of Bartica in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) were Wednesday under several inches of flood waters, officials said. Mayor Gifford Marshall said the situation was forecast to worsen by extremely high tides. “As a consequence of the intense rainfall, we have noticed flooding in all of the constituencies,” he said. Mr. Marshall said ...
Read More »CXC pushes back 2021 exams by two weeks
The Registrar of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Wayne Wesley on Wednesday announced that its Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and the Caribbean Secondary Level Competency examinations by two weeks due to the coronavirus. He said the examinations would start on June 28 with release of results during the last week in September to the ...
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