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Author Archives: Denis Chabrol

Elderly Guyanese woman dies; several Caribbean students injured in three-vehicle accident

A three-vehicle smash-up on Guyana’s East Coast Demerara Wednesday resulted in the death of a Guyanese woman and injuries to several Caribbean students of the University of the West Indies. Dead is former Region Five Deputy Regional Executive Officer 61-year old Esmi Rockliffe of Enterprise, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara. Guyana Police Force spokesman, Jairam Ramlakhan said at about 10:30 AM, ...

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Gov’t, UNDP team up on US$64M youth crime and violence project

Guyana will benefit from a US$64M across-the-Caribbean project implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) tackling crime and violence among youth. “From various surveys and reports, we’ve come to learn about reasons for youth crime and violence,” Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan told a UNDP workshop gathering at the Regency Hotel Wednesday morning, “aggression, physical abuse, illiteracy and dysfunctional ...

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Fly Jamaica updates flight schedule following incident at Guyana airport

Customers of Fly Jamaica Airways Ltd. can now view the airline’s updated flight schedule for November 29th and 30th at www.fly-jamaica.com/updated-flight-schedule, in the wake of an incident Tuesday morning that resulted in its tail cone being ripped off. At approximately 07:20 hrs this morning at Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in Guyana, Fly Jamaica Airways’ B767-300, which was parked at ...

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Likely breach of procedure caused aircraft mishap at Cheddi Jagan Int’l Airport

The incident that led to the damage of two aircraft owned by Caribbean Airlines and Fly Jamaica early Tuesday morning appeared to have been caused by an alleged breach of air-side directive at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), according to well-placed sources. Demerara Waves was reliably informed that the Airport Directive specifically states that “no large aircraft should taxi ...

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Private Sector, GAWU react sharply to 2017 National Budget

The Private Sector Commission (PSC) on Tuesday gave a mixed reaction to the 2017 National Budget, saying the reduced Corporation Tax will help stimulate production but adjustments to the Value Added Tax (VAT) amounted to a mockery. With consumers now being asked to pay a 14 percent VAT on water and electricity if their monthly bills are more than GYD$1,500 ...

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CAL, Fly Jamaica planes damaged in incident at Cheddi Jagan International Airport

An incoming Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) aircraft Tuesday morning  struck a Fly Jamaica plane that was parked at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport but no one was injured. Director of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Col. Egbert Field confirmed that the right wing of the CAL plane knocked the tail cone of the Fly Jamaica aircraft which was ...

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Gov’t to boost 12 police stations tackling domestic violence

by Derwayne Wills The security sector will receive a budget of $29.1B with some of that money going to upgrade 12 police stations across the country in their capacity to deal with domestic violence cases. This announcement made by Finance Minister Winston Jordan during his budget presentation falls within the 16 days of global activism to end violence against women ...

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Small Contractors to get one-off temporary NIS, GRA compliance certificates; new “trusted trader certificates” for importers

Small contractors will now be given Temporary National Insurance Scheme and Income Tax compliance certificates, removing a major stumbling block to them bidding for projects and programmes. “Mr. Speaker, currently bidders for contracts are required to have valid Income Tax and NIS compliance certificates. This has especially hampered small contractors from participating in the procurement process. While these requirements will ...

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GYD$9 billion for Guysuco ahead of “radical reorganising”

by Derwayne Wills Government has allocated $9B to assist the Guyana Sugar Corporation although more monies would be needed by the ailing public corporation. “The status quo of the sugar industry can neither be sustained nor maintained,” Finance Minister told the National Assembly during his budget speech. “As currently structured, the industry would require Government’s support to the tune of ...

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Passport fee, departure tax increased

The cost of acquiring a Guyanese passport and leaving Guyana will go up from January 1, 2017 when the new national budget takes effect. Finance Minister, Winston Jordan announced that the cost of acquiring a new passport has moved from GYD$4,000 to GYD$6,000. However, persons 65 years and older will no longer have to pay for that travel document. Overseas-based ...

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