Hundreds of small loggers have been left with stocks on hand and no buyer, resulting in a severe economic downturn since the closure of the Chinese company, Bai Shan Lin. Kwakwani logger, Charles Thom lamented the economic impact of the pull out of Bai Shan Lin and low sales to other buyers. âRight now dem shops struggling. The chicken farms are shutting ...
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Rainstorm lashes East Bank Demerara, damage GPL power station
A terrible rainstorm struck parts of the East Bank Demerara including Garden of Eden where the roof of the Guyana Power and Lightâs generation station was damaged. The power company said the roof and other parts of the building were damaged as a result of high winds at about 5 PM Saturday, July 30, 2016. After the Garden of Eden ...
Read More »Govt cannot provide jobs ; emphasis is on self-employment – Granger
One year on after an election campaign promise to create thousands of jobs, President David Granger said it is not governmentâs responsibility to do so. âThere is no magic wand. The government cannot provide jobs in the government service, in the police force or the defence force,â he said on this weekâs edition of âPublic Interest.â Noting that it is ...
Read More »CCJ affirms GY$5 million for injuries in road accident case –
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Friday morning dismissed the appeal in Guyana Sugar Corporation v Tulsieram Dukhi, though it increased the Court of Appeal award of damages for personal injuries to G$5,743,000.00 in allowing the cross appeal in part. This appeal arose out of a road traffic accident which occurred nineteen years ago (1997) on the Ogle Airstrip Road, East ...
Read More »CCJ Reverses G$15M award in Defamation case, says awards from other Caribbean countries not automatic benchmark
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, CCJ â CCJ, Port of Spain. Today the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in Glen Lall & National Media and Publishing Company Limited v Walter Ramsahoye refused to increase the G$15 million award of damages made to Dr Ramsahoye by the Guyana Court of Appeal. Indeed, it reversed the Court of Appealâs decision and ...
Read More »GGMC workers get bonus; new headquarters to be built
Workers of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) have been awarded a one-off payout  in keeping with an agreement with the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU), Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman announced Friday. Still faced with cramped working conditions, the staff was also told by GGMC Board Chairman, Stanley Ming that work has begun to find a plot of ...
Read More »New tax chief has “resolute stance” against corruption
Newly appointed Commissioner-General of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) Godfrey Statia vowed to go after corrupt practices in the tax collection agency during several tours of the authority’s locations. “Amidst the many handshakes and light conversation, the new Commissioner-General gave the assurance of his open door policy and his resolute stance against corrupt practices which has tainted the image of ...
Read More »New measures, including being barred from leaving Guyana, announced to rake in GYD$ Billions in outstanding student loans
Graduates and students of the University of Guyana (UG), who fail to repay tuition fees, will soon be barred from leaving the country, Finance Minister, Winston Jordan announced Friday. âAll information on recalcitrant borrowers will be eventually put at all immigration points and we will also set up a desk at the same time for those who will be stopped ...
Read More »Granger defends hiring of former, current GDF officers…âI don’t discriminate against them …”
President David Granger on Thursday defended his decision to appoint a number of  current and former Guyana Defence Force officers to top government positions and head Commissions of Inquiry. He said when he was elected President in May 2015, there were already 10 officers who had been appointed by the then Peopleâs Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) administration. âThese are human ...
Read More »Woman who knocked down St. Lucian scouts in Guyana fined, jailed
The woman, who drove up a one way and struck down three St. Lucian scouts who are here for a Caribbean Cuboree, was Thursday fined and jailed for 10 months. Tracy Fordyce, of Cowan Street, Kingston, Georgetown pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and breach of a one-way. Magistrate Renita Singh at Court seven of the Georgetown Magistratesâ Court sentenced Fordyce ...
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