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Fire fighters handed over to police for allegedly stealing radio sets

Two fire fighters attached to the Guyana Fire Service headquarters were Thursday handed over to police after they were allegedly involved in the theft of several radio communication sets during the election period,  a senior official said. Chief Fire Officer, Marlon Gentle told Demerara Waves Online News that the fire fighters were directly involved in the packing and unpacking of ...

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Focus more on Tech-Voc Education- Caribbean Development Bank

Specific challenges of giving youth the right training and tools for the labour market were examined in a Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) study presented today at a seminar at the 45th Annual General Meeting of the CDB’s Board of Governors in St Kitts and Nevis, May 20-21. The report, entitled “Youth are the Future, the Imperative of Youth Employment for Sustainable Development ...

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Guyana’s youth unemployment at staggering 40 percent

Guyana’s youth unemployment rate is about 40 percent, according to a recent study by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). The study, which is entitled “Youth are our Future: The Imperative of Youth Employment for Sustainable Development,” proposes a comprehensive, multi-sectoral approach to tackle the chronic scourge in regional territories. “The regional countries with the highest persistent youth unemployment were Guyana and Suriname which, ...

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CARICOM extends condolences to Guyana on mining tragedy

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has extended condolences to the Government and people of Guyana following the mining disaster in Konawaruk on Sunday, 17 May, that claimed the lives of at least ten miners. The Community has also wished a speedy and full recovery to miners who were injured. The Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission ...

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Marketing Guyana, training school necessary for improved Tourism- Minister Hughes

by Zena Henry The recently appointed Tourism Minister, Catherine Hughes is set to embark on a major marketing drive for Guyana away from the images of crime, violence and a dirty capital. She believes that the country needs an, “entire public relations,” campaign as the country is still unknown to many parts of the world. More than that, Hughes wants ...

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GECOM awaiting parties before gazetting election results

The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) it yet to publish the results of  Elections 2015 in the Official Gazette despite having declared the final results of these elections last Saturday. From several indications the results will not be ‘Gazetted’ before another week, or more, has passed.This does not sit well with the now-opposition Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) which is desirous ...

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PPP pickets GECOM as part of intensified campaign for vote recount

The People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) on Thursday intensified protests against the recent general election results, even as it fine tunes preparations to file an  Elections Petition in the hope of having the polls declared fraudulent and make way for fresh elections. Former President Donald Ramotar and several of his former ministers were among the estimated 100 persons who picketed ...

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Substantial oil discovery off Guyana points to need for Sovereign Wealth Fund

by Chevy Devonish Exxon Mobile’s announcement on Wednesday of a “significant oil discovery in the Stabroek Block…approximately 120 miles offshore Guyana,” bears promising prospects for a healthy Sovereign Wealth Fund (SFW) for Guyana. The development of a SFW received much mention by the A Partnershp for National Unity (APNU) + Alliance for Change (AFC) coalition during the 2015 Election campaigns, ...

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Politically appointed Ambassadors will get the boot-Foreign Affairs Minister

by Zena HenryThe first order of business for newly appointed Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge will be to ensure the posting of Ambassadors to the designated countries where Guyana has their Embassies or Consulates. But many of these said Heads of Missions will most likely be heading home as they have been identified as “political appointees.” Minister Greenidge told Demerera ...

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Remedial work ongoing to restore Linden/Lethem road

by Zena Henry Minister of Infrastructure, David Patterson is awaiting some positive news as to the early reopening of the collapsed Linden to Lethem road which saw some sections being washed away due to heavy rainfall. Patterson, who was sworn in to the renamed Public Works Ministry, said that he is waiting a report from engineers on the ground, but ...

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