One of three workers at Caricom Rice Mills at Anna Regina, Essequibo Coast died after the bottom of a silo collapsed and he was buried by a huge quantity of hot and wet parboiled rice, a company official said. Dead is 18 year old Treeson Gittens of Richmond Village Housing Scheme, Essequibo Coast. His injured co-worker was taken to the ...
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Overwhelming majority of Marriott’s employees are Guyanese- Brassington
Chairman of Atlantic Hotel Inc., Mr. Winston Brassington, on Wednesday stated that the majority of persons being recruited to work at the Guyana Marriott Hotel are Guyanese and that recent public criticisms about the hiring of workers have “no basis in fact and are absolutely without merit.” In an apparent reaction to claims by the Alliance For Change (AFC) political party ...
Read More »UG Students Society refuses to meet with ruling party for “photo-op”
President of the University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS), Joshua Griffith, says he postponed a meeting with the Progressive Youth Organization (PYO) yesterday over fears that the student body was to be used for a “photo op.” The PYO is the youth arm of the governing Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C). The meeting was scheduled to take place around 16:00 ...
Read More »Jagdeo reiterates no interest in third term- Luncheon
The filing of a High Court case calling for the removal of term limits for the country’s presidency drew an emphatic response from Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, according to the Government Information Agency (GINA). Addressing the media at his weekly post- briefing Dr. Luncheon stated that former President Bharrat Jagdeo “remains committed to not pursuing any ...
Read More »DPP clears House Speaker of sexual assault of a minor accusation
Almost five months after a young adult surfaced and accused House Speaker, Raphael Trotman of sexually assaulting him, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has advised that there are no grounds to charge the prominent attorney, according to well-placed sources. Efforts to obtain a comment from two high-ranking officers of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) were unsuccessful. However , a ...
Read More »University of Guyana unions, administration reject pay-hike proposals; sit-in may end next week
University of Guyana (UG) staffers on Wednesday rejected a counterproposal by the university’s negotiating team for a wage and salary hike, but say they are prepared to return to work next Monday if their own counterproposal is accepted. The unions added that they are also open to going back to work if the administration submits a favourable proposal during a ...
Read More »Govt official’s son granted bail for rape of school girl
The son of a government official was Wednesday granted GUY$400,000 bail on a charge of allegedly raping a 14-year old school girl. Vishnu Singh was granted pre-trial liberty when he appeared at the Sparendaam Magistrates’ Court, East Coast Demerara. Singh, 24 years, lives at Better Hope, East Coast Demerara. The incident allegedly occurred on the East Coast of Demerara.
Read More »University of Guyana pay negotiations resume Wednesday
Even as a sit-in strike at the University of Guyana continues into its 10th day, unions and the institution’s administration are Wednesday expected to resume negotiations, President of the University of Guyana Senior Staff Association (UGSSA) Melissa Ifill said. At the same time staff and students are expected to picket outside Office of the President during midday while President Donald ...
Read More »Deportees arrive from US, escorted to police headquarters under tight security
Under tight security, at least 28 Guyanese deportees were Tuesday afternoon escorted to police headquarters shortly after coming off a US government chartered flight. The MD-82 jet touched down at the Cheddi Jagan Internationa Airport at exactly 2:39 PM, as a small number of relatives and friends mingled in the viewing gallery. Prior to being granted permission to leave the ...
Read More »Attorney-at-Law Sase Gunraj is new PPP-nominated Elections Commissioner
Attorney-at-Law, Sase Gunraj was Tuesday morning sworn in as an Elections Commissioner before President Donald Ramotar, having been nominated by the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC). He replaces long-serving Commissioner Dr. Keshav ‘Bud’ Mangal who resigned from the post last month due to health reasons. Gunraj was selected by the governing party, ending much speculation that the replacement would have ...
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