by Zena Henry Beneficaries of the controversial Pradoville Two (Sparendaam) land allocations could come in for some inconvenience if the process is found not to be “above board.” This was the indication of Minister within the Ministry of Communities Keith Scott, who has submitted the issue involving the once state-owned property to the Assets Recovery Unit. The unit was set ...
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Committee to decide on weeding pavement while pedestrians’ lives are at risk- City Mayor
The Mayor of Georgetown, Hamilton Green has said that a “committee” would have to discuss the weeding of thick vegetation from the Lamaha Street pavement. He was asked specifically when the pavement would be weeded. Green’s response was greeted by a reaction from one resident who said “what committee? Get some cutlass and weed the place.” The grass-covered pavement poses ...
Read More »Probation Officer for High Court trial for allegedly having sex with teenage girl
A Probation Officer, who was entrusted with the care of a 13 year old girl, would have to face a High Court trial for allegedly engaging in sexual activity with a child. Magistrate Allan Wilson on Tuesday ruled that there was sufficient evidence for Wesley Albert to face trial by a judge and jury. Based on paper committal proceedings, the ...
Read More »Collymore claims GUY$2 million due to “unlawful” dismissal
Clinton Collymore, who, in May, was relieved of his duties as Advisor to the then Minister of Local Government, has moved to the court to claim G$2,744,587 which he says is owed to him as a result of his “unlawful” dismissal. According to court documents seen by this news outlet, Former Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall, will be representing Collymore, ...
Read More »Guyana Goldfields Inc. Pours First Gold at its Aurora Gold Mine
TORONTO, Aug. 4, 2015 /CNW/ – Guyana Goldfields Inc. (TSX:GUY) (the “Company” or “GGI”) is pleased to announce that first gold production has been achieved on-time and on-budget at its Aurora Gold Mine (the “Project”) in Guyana, South America. First gold production was attained through the gravity and saprolite production circuits which allowed for earlier gold production (pre-commercial production) through the processing plant. Initial start-up gold ...
Read More »Chief Constable, Mayor sticking with rules on pregnancy-related dismissals
by Zena Henry Amid concerns that pregnant women being fired from the City Constabulary during their training and probationary period and other Disciplined Services is discriminatory, the City’s Chief Constable and the Mayor of Georgetown are defending the enforcement of the current rules. Chief Constable Andrew Foo has stated that the three female constables who got pregnant during a prohibited ...
Read More »GT&T completes first phase of Enhanced BroadbandProject ahead of schedule – new Internet speeds of up to 5x for the same price
GT&T has completed the rollout of its Enhanced Broadband project at least five months ahead of the original schedule,with the delivery of the fastest and most affordable broadband Internetservices to all customers who qualified to receive the service. This upgrade now gives Guyana one of the most affordable internet services in the region for the new speeds being delivered. The ...
Read More »PPP possible salary increase refusal revives PNCR’s 2006 wage increase rejection
by Zena Henry While the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is still to discuss whether their Members of Parliament (MP) will accept pay increases from government’s proposed salary hikes, the possible rejection has revived the 2006 wage increase rejection of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR). The A Partnership for National Unity+ Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) government is facing stiff criticism ...
Read More »Suspect in killing of Montrose caretaker arrested
A man, believed to have bludgeoned an elderly woman to death with a spanner at Montrose, East Coast Demerara, has been arrested, according to senior police investigator. Head of the Criminal Investigations Department, Senior Superintendent Wendell Blanhum told Demerara Waves Online News that “we have somebody who fits that description.” He said police now has to match the suspect’s fingerprints ...
Read More »GEA staffers seek audience with government over “arbitrary” dismissals following polygraph tests
by Zena Henry Staffers dismissed from the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) following the application of polygraph tests in March of 2013 are seeking an audience with the government to address what they say was their “arbitrary and illegal” dismissals. An initial batch over 20 persons specifically, fuel inspectors and other field workers lost their jobs in 2013 following a lie ...
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