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Ministerial pay increases must be used as benchmark in public service wage negotiations, GTUC tells Public Service Inquiry

The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) on Thursday told the Public Service Commission of Inquiry (PSCOI) that it would be illegal for that probe team to discuss increased wages and salaries, but should persuade government to use its ministerial pay-hike as a “barometer” for paying public servants more. The GTUC says the PSCOI, rather than recommend increased remuneration, should urge ...

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17-year old jailed for same-day serial gun-robberies

A 17-year old boy was Thursday jailed for four years on five counts of robbery under arms that he committed the same day. He is Anferny Archer of 185 Punt Trench Dam / Independence Boulevard, Georgetown. Previously on GUY$100,000 bail; the lad changed his plea from not guilty to guilty.  City Magistrate, Alex Moore  sentenced the youth to two years ...

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Cook charged with ganja possession at mining camp

A cook accused of being in possession f marijuana at a gold mining camp, was Thursday refused bail. City Magistrate, Ann Mc Lennan remanded 38-year old Onica Williams to prison until October 29 when she would appear at the Bartica Magistrates’ Court. Williams, of 2518 Layou Street, North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, pleaded not guilty to being in possession of 58 grammes ...

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Guyana prepares for dry spell that could last until next year

Authorities were Thursday preparing to set up a task force to grapple with an impending drought caused by the prolonged dry spell that could worsen and last until next year. Agriculture Minister, Noel Holder told a news conference that if there is no rain by December, the country would experience drought conditions due to the El Nino weather phenomenon. “I ...

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Venezuela, Guyana normalize diplomatic relations; trade unions deliver peace petition to Venezuelan Ambassador

Guyana and Venezuela have restored full diplomatic relations, in keeping with an agreement reached at a meeting between the leaders of both countries under the auspices of the United  Nations Secretary General. Venezuela has returned its Ambassador to Georgetown where she Thursday received a petition for peace from representatives of several trade unions. Ambassador Margarita Arratia Diaz returned to Guyana ...

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Withdraw ministers’ pay increase until after tax review, public service inquiry- rights activists

A group of rights activists on Thursday picketed the Ministry of the Presidency, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the controversial pay increase for government ministers. “At a minimum, they need to back off from these increases until the tax people have finished their considerations, until the public service people have completed their considerations,” said said Executive Member of Red Thread, ...

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Del Conte road project to be a boon to farmers and miners

The coalition government is forging ahead with plans, inherited from the previous administration, to build the Del Conte Road on the east bank of the Essequibo River and possibly bridge that waterway to connect to Bartica, according to the Government Information Agency (GINA). The current administration has plans to significantly boost the infrastructural transport network in Region Three, Essequibo Islands/West ...

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Five regions to benefit from community road upgrade

Residents of Regions Three, Four, Five, Six and Ten are soon expected to benefit from improved community roads, as Cabinet granted its ‘no objection’ to the awarding of several contracts in this regard, the Government Information Agency (GINA) reported. Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman today made this announcement, at the weekly post-Cabinet press briefing at the Ministry of the Presidency. ...

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Caribbean countries likely to insulate TV spectrum from telecom companies

Caribbean countries might have to end up passing laws to protect a segment of the radio frequency spectrum that telephone companies badly need to offer new services, according to the Secretary General of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU), Sonia Gill. She told Demerara Waves Online News that the World Radio Communication Conference 2015 (WRC 15), to be held in Geneva, ...

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LIAT celebrating 59 years of service to the Caribbean

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, October 14, 2015 – LIAT – The Caribbean Airline will on October 16, 2015mark 59 years of continuous service. For its birthday, LIAT is offering a 59% discount on tickets from 13:00 on Wednesday October 14 until23:59 on Friday October 16. The discount is not combinable with other promotional discounts currently on offer. Tickets purchased under the birthday discount must be used between October 14 and ...

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