Amid concerns that the holding of general and regional elections would disrupt the smooth holding of Caribbean Secondary Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency (CAPE) examinations, the Ministry of Education Thursday afternoon assured that the matter is being addressed. “The Ministry wishes to assure all its stakeholders and all citizens that every consideration is being given to the smooth and ...
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Western Nations urge issue-based election campaign
Western Nations on Thursday urged that the campaign for Guyana’s general elections focus more on issues and that there would be no abuse of State resources during the campaign, even as they pledged to offer assistance. “We are hopeful that the upcoming electoral process will allow the Guyanese people to debate the important issues that are facing the country,” the ...
Read More »UG students likely to pressure administration over pay-dispute
The University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS) has called for a meeting with the university’s student population in light of threats by academic and non-academic staff to delay the commencement of the semester as well as other issues. This meeting may very well see the UGSS mobilizing students for actions against the administration of the University of Guyana (UG), the ...
Read More »Parliament should approve funds for GECOM’s running of elections- House Speaker
President Donald Ramotar’s decision not to dissolve Parliament at the same time he announced a date for General and Regional Elections on Tuesday raised questions about whether the suspension oflaw-making body would first have to be lifted to approve money for financing the poll. But a top government official told Caribbean News Desk that “there is no need to go ...
Read More »Industrial unrest at University of Guyana looms; unions accuse Vice Chancellor of peddling falsehood
The unions of the University of Guyana (UG) have “rejected” Vice Chancellor (VC) Jacob Opadeyi’s formal response to their demands and still intend to take industrial action to delay the start of the new semester next week barring a favorable response by 4:00pm Thursday. In an interview Tuesday Opadeyi told Caribbean News Desk that he sent a letter to the ...
Read More »T&T companies identified for export thrust
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (January 20, 2015) – Seven companies from Trinidad and Tobago have been already identified as potential partners in the Global Business Innovation Corporation’s (GBIC) drive to move Caribbean products from regional distribution to supermarket shelves in North America. This development follows the launch of the Caribbean Food Business Innovation Revolution initiative at exporTT headquarters in Port ...
Read More »Human Rights Association questions Ramotar’s refusal to dissolve Parliament
The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) is skeptical about the motive behind President Donald Ramotar’s failure to dissolve the Parliament although he has named May 11, 2015 as general elections day. The oldest rights advocacy grouping in the country called on the Guyanese Leader to dissolve the Parliament- which is made up of the President and the National Assembly- rather ...
Read More »Bibi Shaddick is new UG Pro-Chancellor
Former Minister and Attorney-at-Law Bibi Shadick, was appointed the eighth Pro-Chancellor of the University of Guyana (UG) at an adjourned Extra-Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. The new Pro-Chancellor succeeds Dr Prem Misir, the longest serving UG Pro-Chancellor who resigned in May 2014, more than one year ahead of the end of his term of office, in pursuit ...
Read More »Will the PPP win in 2015?
Reproduced from https://sarabharrat.wordpress.com/ In the land of the blind, one-eye man is king… From now until May 11, some of us will contemplate the answer to this question with much fear, hope or a combination of both. Will the People’s Progressive Party (PPP)win? Or will they lose? Before I answer this, I believe it is worth clarifying where I stand: I ...
Read More »New York-bound “frequent flyer” arrested with cocaine in food items
A Guyanese man, described as a “frequent flyer” was Tuesday afternoon arrested after a large quantity of cocaine was allegedly found in his suitcase, a senior official of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) said. The identity of the 32-year old man from East Coast Demerara was not disclosed. Investigators said he was carrying 12.5 kilogrammes of cocaine concealed in ...
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