https://i0.wp.com/demerarawaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/UG-2024-5.png!

Author Archives: GxMedia

Guyana captures Regional Awards for Outstanding Performance at CSEC again

The Ministry of Education announces on Friday announced with “pride” that Guyana “has once again done extraordinarily at the CSEC examinations” as  Guyana the country ains four Regional Awards for Outstanding Performance in the May/June 2014 examinations. The following students will receive awards for their outstanding performance this year: 1.      Elisa Hamilton, Queen’s College–Overall Outstanding Achievement 2.      Aliyyah Abdul Kadir, ...

Read More »

President Ramotar to seek bipartisan support for Ebola battle

President, Donald Ramotar Friday night announced that he would be asking the political opposition to join hands in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus that is slowly spreading across the world. “I shall be formally inviting the Leader of the Opposition and the leaders of all Parliamentary Political Parties and civil society to join forces with the government in ...

Read More »

Dallas lab technician isolated for Ebola on cruise ship after Belize refuses it entry

Washington, Oct 17 (EFE).- A laboratory technician from the Dallas hospital where a Liberian died of the Ebola virus, and who handled some of his fluid samples for analysis, has been placed in quarantine aboard a cruise ship, the State Department said Friday.“The employee did not have direct contact with the since deceased Ebola patient, but may have had contact ...

Read More »

Grandmother jailed for attempting to post cocaine to Spain

A Guyanese grandmother of 15 was Friday jailed and fined for attempting to post a quantity of cocaine to Spain earlier this year. Sandra Daniels,50, of Lot 2 Dennis Street, Sophia, Greater Georgetown was sentenced to five years imprisonment and fined GUY$738,000 by City Magistrate, Judy Latchman. Daniels was convicted for being in possession of 274 grammes of cocaine at ...

Read More »

More Caribbean islands bar travelers from Ebola-stricken countries

San Juan, Oct 17 (EFE).- Each day more Caribbean islands join the list of countries closing their doors to visitors from Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa.Jamaica, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Antigua and Barbuda have already established entry restrictions for passengers from certain African countries.Other islands are studying similar ...

Read More »

Guyana mulls joining Islamic Development Bank

Guyana is currently exploring the option of fosteringcloser cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank, including giving active consideration to the possibility of joining that Bank, the Finance Ministry annouced on Thursday. Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh recently met with the leadership of the Bank during a visit to Washington DC at the weekend. “The Islamic Development Bank aims to ...

Read More »

KFC, Pizza Hut no longer in Guyana

After almost  20 years, there is no longer a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) presence in Guyana. Pizza Hut has also closed its doors locally. Repeated efforts to contact franchise holder, Deonarine Singh, on his mobile phone were futile. While the doors where KFC and Pizza Hut were located have now been reopened, the names and symbols of those international chains ...

Read More »

Govt sues Surendra Engineering for almost GUY$1 B over Specialty Hospital

The Guyana government has sued the Indian firm, Surendra Engineering, for almost GUY$1 billion in damages for alleged breach of contract and alleged corrupt or fraudulent transaction in connection with the failed construction of the US$18 million Specialty Hospital. The writ claiming an estimated GUY$991,371,520 was filed on October 16 and the company has been given until December  3 to ...

Read More »

Guyana bans travellers from West Africa to stave off Ebola

Guyana has banned persons travelling from Ebola- affected West African countries, in an effort to stave off the deadly disease that has already claimed thousands of lives, government announced on Thursday. “The Cabinet strongly supported the restrictions and those restrictions apply to arrival from the affected West African States… their arrival, they will not be provided with visas to enter ...

Read More »