The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) wants experts to scientifically assess the condition of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) headquarters because the presence of mould appears to be affecting the health of workers there. “Having regard to the fact that we currently have little if any knowledge as to whether or not the present state of affairs may amount to ...
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Electrical inspectors told to stop issuing certificates without checking installations
As Guyana joins the rest of the Caribbean in using an American electrical code, electricians and electrical inspectors were Monday warned against the issuance of electrical certificates without first inspecting the premises. The warning was issued by Junior Minister of Public Infrastructure, Annette Ferguson at the opening of a training session on the essentials of the United States’ National Electrical ...
Read More »Pastor, church members robbed of more than GUY$500,000 , other items
A Pastor was Sunday night robbed of GUY$600,000 and other items while closing his church door at Meten-Meer-Zorg, West Coast Demerara, but moments later one of the perpetrators was caught with a gun and two of the stolen items. Investigators were told that at about 8 PM, Sunday October 11, 2015, Pastor Dillip Bikhari of the Universal Church at Meten-Meer-Zorg, ...
Read More »Body of Pomeroon man found in river
Police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Nicholas Jacobus, 58 years, of Kabakaburi, Pomeroon River, whose body was recovered from the river at about 0945h. yesterday Sunday October 11, 2015. Investigations have revealed that Nicholas Jacobus had left a shop in the Pomeroon River for his home in a paddle boat during Friday October 09, 2015. ...
Read More »ROMAN CATHOLIC: Mission program teaches what it’s like to serve
Reproduced from Catholic Registerby EVAN BOUDREAU TORONTO – Giving up the luxuries of North America last year to do mission work in Guyana proved to be a life-giving experience for Ashley Aperocho. “I found that the ministries and the people that I worked with were life giving,” she said. “They have taught me a lot about the human condition, a lot ...
Read More »Elderly woman held allegedly with large quantity of coke and ganja at Ogle Airport
An elderly woman was Sunday arrested allegedly with a seven kilogrammes of cocaine and marijuana ta the Ogle International Airport. Police said the narcotics were found in her baggage. Her identity was not released but police said she was 60 years old. Anti-narcotics police said that at about 2:40 PM, the woman was found with 3.826 kilogrammes of marijuana and ...
Read More »FEATURE: Protectors of the Mangroves, nature’s sea defence
by Tamara Rodney Just where the waters meet the land are the mangroves, a rich habitat, which forms a natural protection for shores and coastlines in tropical and subtropical regions. Mangrove forests thrive in conditions that are unbearable to other plants.Distinguished by their raised roots which take in oxygen, they blanket the land edges forming barriers from floods and storms. ...
Read More »RK’s Security guard shot during robbery
A security officer attached to a private guard service was Sunday afternoon shot shortly after money was collected from the Balwant Singh Hospital, eyewitnesses said. The guard was rushed back to that health care institution. Up to late Sunday afternoon, he was undergoing surgery to remove two or three bullets, a source at RK Security told Demerara Waves Online News. ...
Read More »Caribbean needs de-politicized state media
Even as the newly-elected government of Trinidad and Tobago contemplates selling off the state-owned media, several veteran media professionals say there is a major role for publicly funded media once they are not manipulated and mismanaged by governments for political reasons. Addressing the opening of the 8th Biennial Conference of the Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM) in Port-of-Spain recently, ...
Read More »Bar Association tells Legal Affairs Minister to stay out of judicial appointments
The Guyana Bar Association (GBA) has told the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams to keep his mouth out of the appointment of members of the judiciary. The association’s position came days after he stated that the search would begin shortly for a new Chief Justice because the incumbent office holder, Ian Chang, would soon be proceeding on ...
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