Two prisoners escaped from a Guyana Police Force van on Monday afternoon just outside the Lusignan Prison where they were remanded after they pleaded not guilty to a joint charge of simple larceny, police said. The Guyana Police Force said two policemen have since been placed “under close arrest as investigations continue.” The escapees are 31-year old Keon Webster, a ...
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Guyana eyes becoming major regional natural gas supplier
Guyana plans to export its excess natural gas to Brazil and several Caribbean countries and eventually fuel a bauxite smelter and gold refinery, President Irfaan Ali announced on Monday. “Based on pure interest by investors, we are already seeing the second phase of gas coming in will already have to support a second power plant,” he told the government-backed Guyana ...
Read More »OPINION: Singing the blues, reality not poetry
by GHK Lall This is my song: so much wrong embedded in 6.5%, so much gone wrong in Guyana Since the PPP Guvment ban de li’l girl and her kaiso, it is time for an adult to tell these so and some more bout deh 6.5%. I plan on submitting this for a national award. That is, if the censors ...
Read More »“I say we should keep rigging to save us from these devils”- Hamilton Green
Veteran Guyanese politician, Hamilton Green at the weekend cited rigging of elections as an option to remove the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) from office. During a lengthy remark from the floor at a Burnham Foundation-organised lecture to mark the 101st birth anniversary of the late founder-leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Forbes Burnham, he recalled telling a ...
Read More »Planned US$300 million hotel will increase Guyana’s competitiveness as major conference destination
The construction of an almost US$300 million hotel by a Qatari group on the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) ground on Carifesta Avenue is part of a plan to increase Guyana’s competitiveness to host major conferences, Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond said at Sunday’s symbolic bricklaying. By adding 400 rooms to the existing 330 rooms in first class facilities within one mile, ...
Read More »OPINION: The truth is well known Mr. Nigel Hughes
By Dr. Randy Persaud, Professor Emeritus Audacity is the signature element of Nigel Hughes’ call for a “…truth and reconciliation of atrocities that had been committed over the decades” (Demerara Waves, 2/17/2024). Mr. Hughes should be reminded upfront that we had a truth commission in the form of the Commission of Inquiry on the Death of Walter Rodney. The findings ...
Read More »OPINION: Two Matters Complicate Teachers Receiving Increased Salaries:
by Retired Read Admiral Gary Best, LLB; LEC; PhD. President Ali needs to roll back on domination and control, take command of his government and order it to sit down with the GTU and negotiate a ‘real’ increase in salaries for the nation’s Teachers. We have the money in the budget! According to Jagdeo, “…we’ve established already that the strike ...
Read More »APNU+AFC, WPA condemn disqualification of girl from national calypso competition
In the face of a limited explanation by the Ministry of Education for its decision to disqualify an eight-year old girl from the national Mashramani Calypso Competition, the opposition said the move violates the child’s rights and accused the government of removing her because the song, ” “How a guh survive with 6.5” criticises government’s 6.5 percent salary increase. Shadow ...
Read More »Press Release: UG honours outstanding athletes; scholarships, improved sports facilities, robust sports policy among initiatives to push sport development
The University of Guyana recently hosted its Annual Sports Awards ceremony which saw several of the University’s outstanding athletes being honoured for their grit, determination and drive to be on top of their game. During a simple ceremony hosted at the University’s Education Lecture Theatre, Turkeyen Campus, several initiatives were laid out by the University’s administration all aimed at seeing ...
Read More »GPHC can now break up big kidney stones without open surgery
The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has now acquired modern equipment that can use ultrasonic energy to break up large and complex kidney stones without the need for open surgery, the health care institution said. The GPHC said so far more than 20 persons have benefitted from the state-of-the art Swiss Lithoclas Master ultrasonic lithotripter that was acquired at a ...
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