Newly sworn in Chairman of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Stanley Ming has pledged to see that the mining community grows and enhances as he says he will oversee the unshackling of the sector. Ming made the comment as the new board for the Commission was sworn in with representatives from different stakeholders on Friday morning. Replacing ex-Chairman ...
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Records show PPP govt had planned to increase gun licence fees
Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan says it was the Peopleâs Progressive Party Civic-led administration that had already decided to increase the cost of firearm licenses since 2013, but had decided against implementing it for political reasons. Ramjattan told the House during the National Budget debate that Guyana’s then Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee and Head of the Presidential Secretariat had signed ...
Read More »SOCU operations to be governed by protocols
Almost two months after an army intelligence officer and two others were killed in a vehicular collision during a surveillance operation, rules have been crafted for the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan announced Thursday night. âThe protocols have been already draftedâŠItâs about six pages of protocols as to how they are going to do their ...
Read More »More than 5,000 foreigners possibly in Guyana illegally
More than 5,300 foreigners are believed to be in Guyana illegally because there is no evidence in the immigration records showing that they have left here legally, Minister of Immigration and Citizenship Winston Felix announced Thursday. He told the National Assembly during the debate on the 2016 National Budget that every effort would be made to clamp down on illegal ...
Read More »Guyana welcomes rising gold price
Guyana Thursday night hailed healthy signs in the international gold price for the first time in seven years. Making his contribution to the 2016 National Budget Debate, Minister of a Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman noted that gold has reached about US$1,200 per ounce. On the London Fix, the price for the precious metal closed at US$1,241 per ounce. Guyana is ...
Read More »100% of Guyanaâs productive forest âshared outâ â Trotman
Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman has revealed that all of Guyanaâs productive forest areas was âshared outâ under the former Peopleâs Progressive Party/Civic administration. Productive forest has been defined as forestland capable of producing forest products of at least 20 cubic feet per acre per year. Trotman made the revelation while delivering his contribution to the Budget 2016 in the ...
Read More »Trotman calls out Jagdeo over âdisrespectâ to Finance Minister
Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman has called out the Leader of the Opposition Bharrat Jagdeo over his absence at the presentation of Budget 2016. Trotman making speaking in the National Assembly on Thursday declared that the move by Jagdeo to absent himself from the Opposition benches at the time of the presentation of the Budget by Finance Minister Winston Jordan ...
Read More »Budget enables govât to âlive large, comfortableâ – Manickchand
Former Education Minister Priya Manickchand says that she cannot support the 2016 Budget presented to the National Assembly by Finance Minister Winston Jordan since it doesnât cater for all of Guyana. Dubbing the budget a âstagnation budgetâ Manickchand delivered a blast of feral proportions to the Government. âFrom what is said in the budget I think we can garner what ...
Read More »Amna Ally lashes out at Opp. for âwarpedâ renaming of Cohesion Ministry
Amna Ally, Minister of Social Cohesion has defended her Ministry saying that it is necessary. This is against the backdrop of several statements made during the 2016 debate that the Ministry is being used for âsocial bribery.â However, Ally during her budget presentation stated that anyone who would see to change the name of the Ministry in such a manner ...
Read More »Guyana says Venezuela attempting to derail UN resolution process
Guyanaâs Foreign Affairs Minister and Vice President Carl Greenidge Thursday accused the Nicolas Maduro led government of Venezuela of attempting to derail a process that would lead to the resolution of a current border controversy. Greenidge announced plans to lodge complaints with United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon and the Security Council  about a speech by Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Delcy ...
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