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Minister George Norton hospitalised

Minister of Social Cohesion, Dr. George Norton has been admitted to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) for observation, after complaining of feeling unwell, the Ministry of the Presidency said. No further details were provided. The Ministry of the Presidency said it “will provide relevant updates where necessary.” Hospital sources said Norton did not ...

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Woman charged with failing to declare large sum of money

The woman, who allegedly brought more than US$10,000 to Guyana allegedly without declaring it to authorities, was Thursday granted bail. Thirty-six year old Tracyann Todd appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan where the charge of failing to declare a large sum of foreign currency was read to her. The charge against Todd stated that on May 4, 2017 at the ...

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Listen to Podcast: Why building an oil refinery in Guyana is bad business and what are the country’s options?

Several alternatives to building a US$5 billion oil refinery have been suggested to Guyana. After explaining the reasons why he thinks it will be unprofitable to establish a 100,000 barrel per day refinery to take care of domestic needs of about 15,000 barrels per day and the exportation of the remainder, Consultant Pedro Haas of the New York-based Hartree Partners ...

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Listen to Podcast: Petroleum expert grilled on Guyana oil refinery feasibility study

After petroleum consultant at the United States-based Hartree Partners, Pedro Haas outlined the oil refining and product acquisition options available to Guyana, it was time for a very lively question and answer session. He was asked several questions about the viability of building an oil refinery in Guyana, and several suggestions were floated. The public consultation on the desktop feasibility ...

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No constitutional reform and end to winner-take-all politics may worsen conflicts- Carter Center

The Carter Center, which observed Guyana’s general elections in 2015, hopes that the David Granger-led administration will keep its election promise to forge ahead with power-sharing and reduce the chances of ethnic and political conflict over oil revenues. “In the report, The Carter Center repeats its longstanding support for fundamental constitutional reform that attenuates the problems with the current winner-take-all system. The ...

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Construction of oil refinery in Guyana will be a political decision

Minister of  Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman Wednesday night said the Guyana government would have to consider the social benefits of the construction of a US$5 billion refinery or a smaller facility like in neighbouring Suriname. He said Cabinet would have to study the findings and recommendations contained in the desktop feasibility study conducted by Director of Advisory Services at the New ...

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Building a US$5 billion oil refinery in Guyana unprofitable — expert

The cost of building a brand new 100,000 barrel per day oil refinery in Guyana can cost up to US$5 billion with a negative rate of return on investment at between US$2 billion and US$3 billion, a consultant said Wednesday. Director of Advisory Services at the United States-based Hartree Partners, Pedro Haas’ findings and assumptions were based on Guyana’s daily ...

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New Amsterdam man found hanging in Trinidad home

The body of a Guyanese man has been found hanging in house in Chaguanas, Trinidad, police said. Dead is 31-year old Cleon Stewart of Lamont Street Extension, Longdenville, Chaguanas. Police said his mother, Judith Gordon, 55, returned home at about 7.00 PM on May 15 and found him hanging from a rafter in their home. Trinidad and Tobago police say so far they ...

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More High Court Judges to be appointed; President stresses no political interference in judiciary

President David Granger on Wednesday signaled that more High Court judges are to be soon appointed, following the swearing in of two Justices of Appeal. “I needed some additional information and I sent a request to the Chancellor of the Judiciary (Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards) to provide that additional information,” he said when asked by Demerara Waves Online News what has been ...

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49 illegal guns seized so far for 2017

Guyanese police have so far seized a total of 49 guns so far for the year, with ‘A’ Division leading with 19 seizures, police said. The latest gun seizure was made on Tuesday, May 16 at about 6 PM at Norton Street, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown where police said they took away one .32 Taurus pistol and four live rounds of ammunition. ...

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