Guyana will soon have a fifty-dollar bill in time for the country’s 50th Independence anniversary next year, according to Governor of the Bank of Guyana Dr. Gobind Ganga. He said no firm decision has been made yet about whether the note would be put into limited or long-term circulation. Ganga said the specimen is currently being fine-tuned with the printers ...
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No-go areas at Kaieteur Falls following second suicide
Visitors to the Kaieteur National Park will be blocked from going to certain areas near the Falls, in the wake of a second suicide in as many months, authorities announced Sunday. “Specifically, visitors will no longer be able to access the edge of the Falls or the area where the visitor jumped. These restrictions will remain in place until further ...
Read More »Guyana-born Sir Ronald Sanders could be next Commonwealth Secretary General
Guyana expects that Antiguan, Sir Ronald Sanders, would become the next Secretary General of the Commonwealth when leaders of that 54-nation grouping meet later this month in Malta. In declaring its support for the Guyana-born Saunders, the Foreign Ministry indicated that the principle of rotation is in his favour. “In keeping with longstanding convention within the Commonwealth, the successful candidate ...
Read More »Commercial banks might have to insure deposits; no place for “dirty money”
Commercial banks in Guyana could soon be asked to insure deposits to help savers recover their monies should those financial institutions collapse, President David Granger announced Saturday. “Our government proposes to discuss with bankers the implementation of a deposit insurance scheme to ensure that individuals who hold deposits at failed financial institutions would be compensated up to an agreed amount ...
Read More »Woman who jumped off Kaieteur Falls confirmed dead
The 21-year old woman, who jumped over the Kaieteur Falls Saturday morning, has been confirmed dead and efforts were being made to retrieve her body, the Ministry of Tourism indicated. “Updates on the recovery efforts, investigations, and the operation of the Park will continue to be provided as they become available. The Ministry wishes to express their condolences to the family ...
Read More »Millers receive over $660M for rice supplied
Farmers countrywide are to benefit from more than GYD$660M that has been paid to rice millers by the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) for the supply of rice to Panama, according to a statement issued by that agency. GRDB’s Acting General Manager Nizam Hassan explained on Saturday that “this is the payment that Guyana has received from Panama for its ...
Read More »Scout Association gets 10 times higher govt grant
The Scout Association of Guyana’s annual grant from government has been increased tenfold to GUY$1.2 million to aid that organisation in moulding youths into worthwhile local and global citizens. The announcement of the increased subvention was made Saturday, November 21, 2015 by President David Granger at the Scout Association’s annual Camporee. “I would like to see Scouting develop and grow… ...
Read More »Another woman jumps over Kaieteur Falls
Another young woman jumped off the Kaieteur Falls Saturday morning, two months after a woman committed suicde by the same means, multiple sources confirmed. She has been identified as 21-year old Roshinee Pagwah. It was not immediately confirmed that she died. Pagwah, according to sources, ran and jumped over the falls despite best efforts by one of the tour guides ...
Read More »Govt intervenes in dispute at Ogle Airport
The Guyana government has intervened in the ongoing controversy between the overwhelming majority of domestic airlines and the management of the Ogle Airport Inc. While Minister of State, Joseph Harmon has said the dispute is a private matter and that the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) would be concerned only with regulatory issues, Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson has ...
Read More »Long-serving Guyanese pilot succumbs to cancer
Veteran Guyanese pilot, Captain Alvin Clarke succumbed early Saturday morning to cancer, plunging the aviation sector into grief at the loss of a man who was well-respected in emergency medical evacuations (medivacs). President of the National Air Transportation Association (NATA), Annette Arjoon-Martins told Demerara Waves Online News that Clarke would be sadly missed for his contribution and wealth of experience. ...
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