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Former Anglican Bishop Randolph George dies

Former Anglican Bishop of Guyana, Randolph George has died, according to usually reliable sources. He was 92 years. The Anglican Diocese  could not be immediately contacted, and it was yet to announce Bishop George’s passing. Sources said he died at his home at Peter’s Hall, East Bank Demerara on Sunday, July 17, 2016. He served as Bishop of Guyana from ...

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Guyana begins overhaul of Foreign Service

Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge on Monday announced the overhaul of Guyana’s foreign service, with the hiring of several former diplomats as advisors and the recruitment of a number of others to head the country’s diplomatic missions. “This enables us to capitalize on the experiences that have been accumulated in the past in terms of policy formulation and the like ...

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AFC not sidelining APNU; “integrity” key to preserving AFC identity- Ramjattan

Leader of Guyana’s Alliance For Change (AFC), Khemraj Ramjattan has sought to assure top party members and others working in government that they were not being sidelined by their coalition partner in government, even as he touted integrity as a main plank on which his party’s identity would be preserved. “It is maintaining the integrity of our individual leadership. That is paramount ...

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City Hall still searching for space to put Stabroek Square vendors

City Mayor, Patricia Chase-Green on Sunday said the Mayor and City Councillors were still searching for space to place vendors who are temporarily plying their trade on a plot of land at the corner of Hadfield and Lombard Streets. Chase-Green’s position contrasts with what sources said was active consideration that was being given by Sugrim to grant an extension for ...

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Six floors and no more… City Hall and CHPA not budging

City Mayor, Patricia-Chase Green on Sunday remained adamant that no permission would be granted for the seventh floor to be constructed on a building at Robb and Camp Streets, despite repeated cries by the owner that a call-centre investor might pull out and thousands of prospective jobs would be lost. “My understanding from the (City) Engineer and I have seen ...

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Police Fallen Heroes Foundation getting cash boost; private sector asked to give more

Even as the Guyana Police Force’s Fallen Heroes Foundation continues to amass funds for the surviving family members of policemen and women who have been killed in the line of duty, Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan on Sunday called on the business community to put more cash in the initiative. “This is a larger call from beyond here to the ...

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West Demerara supermarket robbed of guns, cash

Armed bandits assaulted and robbed the owners of a supermarket at La Jalousie, West Coast Demerara, police confirmed Sunday. Divisional Commander for West Demerara, Senior Superintendent, Stephen Mansell confirmed that the incident occurred on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at C and N Supermarket. He said one suspect has been arrested. The names of the victims were not immediately available. Mansell ...

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Police Force announces promotions

  On the occasion of the Guyana Police Force 177th Anniversary, the Commissioner of Police Mr. Seelall Persaud, D.S.M, has promoted ranks of the Regular Force, Special Constabulary, Guystac and Rural Constabulary because of their hard work and dedication to the job.   The following  are the ranks who have been promoted with effect from July 16, 2016.   TO ...

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GPSU slams GRA’s Board Chairman for “interference”

The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) on Friday slammed Chairman of the Governing Board of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) for a slump in worker morale and the wanton dismissal of experienced staff. “The external interference of  Mr. Rawle Lucas, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Revenue Authority has moved the environment of the organisation to a hostile and ...

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City Hall has no legal right to impose shipping container tax; several cases withdrawn

Well-known Attorney-at-Law, Sase Gunraj said Friday that Georgetown’s Mayor and Councillors do not have any legal right to impose a container tax and can only do so if the archaic colonial law is amended by Parliament. “They do not have the authority to impose that tax…”If they want to impose such a tax they have to go to Parliament,” he ...

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