Secondary school teachers in Guyana are set to be more knowledgeable about the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), the Guyana-based Caribbean Community (CARICOM) headquarters said Monday. This is due to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat’s hosting of a two-day CSME training workshop from Tuesday, January 17 at the Church View International Hotel in Berbice. Approximately 30 teachers will be ...
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Attorney General dismisses PPP’s Nandlall’s concerns about proposed law school
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams on Monday dismissed concerns by his predecessor Anil Nandlall about efforts being made to set up a law school in Guyana, saying that it would be recognised by the Caribbean Council of Legal Education. Williams, in stark contradiction to Nandlall, said Guyana still has permission to establish a local law school ...
Read More »Ministry of Presidency’s scholarship award to CH&PA official raises serious questions
The Ministry of the Presidency has granted a scholarship for a senior official of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) to study in Korea at a time when there is a probe into alleged payroll fraud, according to official documents. Board members and the management team have been warned that the CH&PA and Guyana could face “unnecessary embarrassment” and ...
Read More »Pres. Granger calls on banking sector to address deficiencies; touts mobile banking for remote communities
President David Granger on Sunday called on the banking sector to address several deficiencies that have been identified by the World Bank and singled out mobile banking as a major tool that could decentralize banking services to persons especially in remote parts of Guyana. “Guyana, despite the increase in the number of bank branches, continues to rank behind our Caribbean ...
Read More »President not above the Law – Fmr. Attorney General Anil Nandlall
I observe a nicely written piece by Mr. Vivian Williams, Attorney-at-Law on the issue of the appointment of the Chairman of Gecom. Among the arguments advanced by Mr. Williams is that the President’s powers and discretion under Article 161(2) of the Constitution are absolute and non-justiciable and therefore beyond the reach of the Judiciary. This argument is at best anachronistic, ...
Read More »Gold miner dies as a result of stabbing; suspect arrested
A pork-knocker (small gold miner) early Sunday died a short while after he was stabbed following an argument, and the suspected perpetrator has since been arrested, police said Dead is 38-year old Robert ‘Bobby’ Perreira of Kumaka, Moruca, North West District. Divisional Commander, Senior Superintendent Ravindradat Budhram said the homicide stemmed from an argument during a drinking spree. Investigations so far ...
Read More »Dancing on Black Ice: That Legal Threat Over a Nonjusticiable Constitutional Provision
Dancing on Black Ice: That Legal Threat Over a Non-justiciable Constitutional Provision by Vivian Williams It is hard to think of a more flawed interpretation of an expressed constitutional provision than what we are currently witnessing in the feud over the selection of a Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). Current President David Granger offers a baffling interpretation of the ...
Read More »Eye On The Issues: Guyanese have to decide what kind of society they really want by GHK Lall
by GHK Lall I noticed the news report of secret balloting and the election of a General Secretary. The first thoughts were: none of my business and communism. Then, I read of decentralizing and visions of victory a few years hence, and I came to full attention. This is my business, and concerns my environment, and a certain minimum standard ...
Read More »New York-based Guyanese construction worker held with cocaine at CJI Airport- CANU
A Guyanese man, who is a permanent resident of the United States, was Saturday night arrested in connection with the alleged discovery of cocaine in his suitcase while he was preparing to leave Guyana, Head of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), James Singh said. The 45-year old man, who is a construction worker, was returning to Brooklyn, New York when ...
Read More »AFC supports Red House lease revocation; accuses PPP of playing on Cheddi Jagan emotionalism
Leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Khemraj Ramjattan on Friday unconditionally backed President Granger’s revocation of the lease of the State-owned Red House to the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre, charging that the opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) was attempting to score cheap political points off Jagan’s name. Ramjattan, who was expelled from the PPP several years ago, said late ...
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