By Ivan Cairo PARAMARIBO – Ruben Rozendaal, a co-defendant in the mass murder trial against Suriname president Desi Bouterse, allegedly committed suicide late Friday night in his apartment in Paramaribo. According to several reliable sources the body of the 61-year old, was found around 10 o’clock local time and subsequently police were called to investigate. Rozendaal’s left arm was cut ...
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Six Caribbean territories and states eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis
The World Health Organization has validated Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Saint Kitts and Nevis as achieving dual elimination Saint Kitts and Nevis/ Geneva, December 1, 2017 – Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Montserrat and Saint Kitts and Nevis were today certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of ...
Read More »Rice manufacturer, University of Guyana partner to improve soil, water testing
One of Guyana’s leading rice manufacturers- exporters has agreed to help the University of Guyana (UG) establish a GY$40 million soil and water testing research centre at the Berbice Campus. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the Chief Executive Officer of Nand Persaud Group of Companies, Rajendra Persaud and Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Professor Ivelaw Griffith ...
Read More »FAO to fund UG’s establishment of food and nutrition institute; studies on agriculture
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has announced that it will be supporting the establishment of a Food and Nutrition Institute at the University of Guyana (UG) and help that tertiary institution conduct several studies on climate change related to the agriculture sector. The announcements were made by the FAO Representative in Guyana, Reuben Robertson at the 10th Turkeyen and ...
Read More »ExxonMobil helping Guyana pay legal fees in World Court Guyana-Venezuela border case- sources, but Harmon says ‘no’
The United States (US) oil giant has agreed to help pay Guyana’s legal fees, amounting to just over US$15 million, for taking of the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy to the World Court, despite a government denial earlier Thursday. Other high-level government sources said that the so-called US$20M signing bonus from Exxon “is to assist with the border process as the UN ...
Read More »Strike at RUSAL’s Guyana operations averted after company agrees to pay back income tax
A strike by workers at the majority Russia-owned Russian Aluminium (RUSAL) has been averted after the company signed an agreement to pay back more than GY$173 million in income taxes that had been deducted from workers’ overtime pay for more than one year, although government had decided that their extra earnings would not have been taxed, a senior union official ...
Read More »Finally! ExxonMobil contract to be disclosed in December
The contract between Guyana and United States (US) oil giant, ExxonMobil is to be made public in December, ending months of calls by various stakeholders. Minister of State, Joseph Harmon said government made a “fulsome consideration” of the related matters including widespread calls for the 1999 deal to be released. He said government was committed to ensuring transparency and has ...
Read More »Thousands of sugar workers being laid off; unions demand compensation
The state-owned Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuco) has begun laying off workers from this month-end as part of a restructuring plan of the loss-making entity, but one of the unions on Thursday warned of a massive economic downturn in the sugar-dependent village economies. “It’s going to bring ruination to the communities because all these areas they are closing the workrs depend ...
Read More »‘Speak out against errant minibus drivers’- Minister Ferguson
Commuters are being urged to speak out against errant minibus drivers. The call was made by Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI), Annette Ferguson at a Road Safety Education awareness village hosted at the Stabroek Market Square today. At the event to observe the end of road safety month, Minister Ferguson said despite continuous awareness campaigns on road ...
Read More »Mixed private sector reactions to 2018 National Budget
Two private sector organisations on Wednesday expressed mixed views about the 2018 National Budget, ahead of next week’s parliamentary debate on the package of revenues and expenditures. The Guyana Manufacturing and Service Association (GMSA) said while the budget includes several recommendations, a lot has not been done to stimulate and expand manufacturing. “The GMSA was hopeful that proposed measures to ...
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