Guyana’s President, Irfaan Ali on Friday told Latin American and Caribbean leaders that his country is bound by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to settle the decades-old border controversy with Venezuela. He told the 8th Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) in St Vincent that he was ready to speak with Venezuela’s President Nicolas ...
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High Court mediation on teachers’ strike continues next week
The High Court-mandated mediation between the Guyana Teachers’ Union and the Guyana government ended its first day on Friday, with a commitment for the process to continue next Monday. Lawyer for the government side, Dharshan Ramdhani did not speak with the media after the afternoon session ended at 4:03 PM. Representing the GTU was Attorney-at-Law Darren Wade who declined to ...
Read More »Optimistic parties emerge from High Court mediation in teachers’ strike
Lawyers for the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education Friday afternoon emerged from more than two hours of High Court-appointed mediation saying they were hopeful about an end to the now 26-day old strike. The two sides are due to resume mediation at 2 PM Friday. GTU’s lawyer, Darren Wade said he and union representatives tabled a ...
Read More »Brazil’s President boasts higher salaries through collective bargaining
Brazil’s President Luis Inacio ‘Lula’ Da Silva has highlighted that unionised workers in his country are earning increased wages and salaries as a result of collective bargaining. “Eighty percent of the organised working class have managed to get collective bargaining agreements that are above inflation,” he said in remarks in the presence of President Irfaan Ali after they held bilateral ...
Read More »UN Secretary General praises Vincentian PM for easing Guyana-Venezuela tensions
United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres on Thursday credited Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves for his role in pulling back Guyana and Venezuela from the brink of conflict over the disputed Essequibo Region. Mr Guterres thanked Mr Gonsalves for his “permanent role” on the Guyana-Venezuela issue, in his remarks at summit of Caribbean and ...
Read More »APNU+AFC asks govt questions about proposed Qatar hotel; Jagdeo says project is “moving forward”
Amid several opposition parliamentary questions about plans by a Qatari company to build a US$300 million five-star hotel, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday said the project would be going ahead. Mr Jagdeo said government and lawyers and others who are specialised on land matters were asked to “produce the documentation about ownership and the project is moving forward,” A ...
Read More »Brazil invites Guyana to G-20 Summit to talk about making money from forest preservation
President Irfaan Ali on Friday said Brazil has invited Guyana to make a presentation at the Group of 20 (G-20) Summit later this year on how to make money from forests, “We have agreed that at the G-20, Guyana will be invited in the person of the Vice President (Bharrat Jagdeo) to make a presentation on Guyana’s models,” he said ...
Read More »High Court orders mediation in teachers strike
The High Court on Friday sent a 25-day strike by teachers to mediation in the hope of getting the educators back to the classroom almost immediately. Justice Sandil Kissoon said Senior Counsel Edward Luckoo and Robin Stoby agreed to serve as mediators. They would start work by meeting representatives of the government and the Guyana Teachers’ Union at 9:30 am ...
Read More »Presidents of Guyana, Brazil agree to search for financing for integration projects
President Irfaan Ali announced that he and his Brazilian counterpart, Luis Inacio ‘Lula’ Da Silva on Thursday agreed to establish a working group to search for money to build transportation links between their two South American countries. “We want to put together a technical working group that will commence working immediately to develop a mechanism through which we can have ...
Read More »CARICOM leaders frown on apparent rules breach in sending CDB president on leave
Leaders of the 15-nation Caribbean Community (CARICOM) ended their three-day summit in Guyana expressing concern over the decision by the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) to send that financial institution’s President, Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon on leave to make way for an investigation. “On first blush, I think that the whole process is somewhat flawed and I’m ...
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