The European Union (EU) on Friday announced that they have withheld millions of Euros in budgetary support to Guyana for the sugar sector and sea defence, citing the need for all rules to be put in place. “The latest partial payments related to these two programmes have been temporarily put on hold until all eligibility criteria, inter alia budget oversight, ...
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University of Guyana workers to go on a “sit-in strike” from Monday
The staff of the University of Guyana (UG) will commence a sit-in strike from Monday January 26thto protest their unmet demands. In release Friday the University of Guyana Senior Staff Association (UGSSA) and the University of Guyana Workers Union (UGWU) stated that “staff, including lecturers are expected to be present on campus at their desks or in the classrooms but ...
Read More »Guyana using lessons of International AIDS conference
-to target babies and adolescents in delivering anti-retrovirals As Guyana prepares to lay the groundwork to intensify its delivery of Anti-Retrovirals (ARVs) to babies and adolescents, authorities said the prevalence of virus among high-risk groups is high compared to the overall national figure. Head of the National AIDS Programme Secretariat (NAPS), Dr. Shanti Singh announced on Thursday that local HIV ...
Read More »AFC insists on leading pro-democracy alliance
The Alliance For Change (AFC) on Thursday insisted that it must lead a pro-democracy alliance for the May 11 general and regional elections, even as it continues negotiations with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU). AFC Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan reiterated that his party’s position is that the alliance is much more than teaming up with APNU but is aimed at ...
Read More »Ministry of Education working to ensure “smooth and effective” CSEC, CAPE on polling day
Amid concerns that the holding of general and regional elections would disrupt the smooth holding of Caribbean Secondary Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency (CAPE) examinations, the Ministry of Education Thursday afternoon assured that the matter is being addressed. “The Ministry wishes to assure all its stakeholders and all citizens that every consideration is being given to the smooth and ...
Read More »Western Nations urge issue-based election campaign
Western Nations on Thursday urged that the campaign for Guyana’s general elections focus more on issues and that there would be no abuse of State resources during the campaign, even as they pledged to offer assistance. “We are hopeful that the upcoming electoral process will allow the Guyanese people to debate the important issues that are facing the country,” the ...
Read More »UG students likely to pressure administration over pay-dispute
The University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS) has called for a meeting with the university’s student population in light of threats by academic and non-academic staff to delay the commencement of the semester as well as other issues. This meeting may very well see the UGSS mobilizing students for actions against the administration of the University of Guyana (UG), the ...
Read More »Parliament should approve funds for GECOM’s running of elections- House Speaker
President Donald Ramotar’s decision not to dissolve Parliament at the same time he announced a date for General and Regional Elections on Tuesday raised questions about whether the suspension oflaw-making body would first have to be lifted to approve money for financing the poll. But a top government official told Caribbean News Desk that “there is no need to go ...
Read More »Industrial unrest at University of Guyana looms; unions accuse Vice Chancellor of peddling falsehood
The unions of the University of Guyana (UG) have “rejected” Vice Chancellor (VC) Jacob Opadeyi’s formal response to their demands and still intend to take industrial action to delay the start of the new semester next week barring a favorable response by 4:00pm Thursday. In an interview Tuesday Opadeyi told Caribbean News Desk that he sent a letter to the ...
Read More »T&T companies identified for export thrust
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (January 20, 2015) – Seven companies from Trinidad and Tobago have been already identified as potential partners in the Global Business Innovation Corporation’s (GBIC) drive to move Caribbean products from regional distribution to supermarket shelves in North America. This development follows the launch of the Caribbean Food Business Innovation Revolution initiative at exporTT headquarters in Port ...
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