The Caribbean Organisation of Indigenous Peoples (COIP) plans to ask the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) to fund a project to preserve and promote the use of Indigenous languages, according to COIP Chairman Chief Ricardo Bharath-Hernandez. He said the proposal could be formulated and submitted to the Barbados-headquartered regional bank within the next three months, after the COIP and its affiliates ...
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“Sharp” reduction in fish price, as Guyana asks CARICOM to buy more
Fisherfolk in Guyana are complaining about unprofitable operations because of plummeting fish prices for several months now, a situation that has triggered a request by Guyana’s Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha for sister Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations to buy more of the protein source from his country. Chairman of the Guyana National Fisherfolk Organisation, Parmeshwar Jainarine complained about falling fish prices ...
Read More »Girl says no one forced her to withdraw rape complaint against Dharamlall- police
The 16-year old girl, who in recent weeks accused Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall of raping her last December, on Thursday told her parents that she was dropping the complaint against the politician, police said. The Guyana Police Force said that development could be verified. “Since yesterday (Friday) the virtual complainant informed her parents and the Child Care Protection officer ...
Read More »BREAKING: Rape complainant asks to withdraw complaint against Dharamlall
The 16-year old, who accused Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall of raping her last December, on Friday asked police to withdraw from the investigation, Head of the Criminal Investigations Department, Assistant Commissioner Wendell Blanhum said. “At this time, I am only able to confirm that the alleged victim has given a ‘no further action statement’ to investigators in the presence ...
Read More »China to train Guyanese fisherfolk in cage fishing
China is set to train several Guyanese fisherfolk in cage fishing, a novel technique in this South America nation, to further increase fish production, Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha said Friday. He told a ceremony in observation of National Fisherfolk Day 2023 at the Lusignan Community Centre Ground that the time has come to change fishing techniques due to the ...
Read More »US Secretary of State to visit Guyana
United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is due to visit Guyana on July 6, his spokesman announced on Friday. On July 6, Secretary Blinken will travel to Georgetown, Guyana to meet with President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Foreign Minister Hugh Todd, and key members of the cabinet to discuss priority bilateral iissues. Those issues include food and energy ...
Read More »Update: Trio, who perished in Charlestown fire, identified; five others homeless
Three persons were Friday morning burnt to death and five others rendered homeless in a fire on Drysdale Street, Georgetown, Fire Chief Gregory Wickham said. Ryan Greenidge identified those who perished as Michael Richards, 40, Supreme Richards and Samye Richards. The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) confirmed that one of the children was 6 years old and the other four years. ...
Read More »Local Government Elections “free and fair”; recent international appointments signal confidence in Guyana- US Ambassador
United States (US) Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah-Ann Lynch on Thursday noted that the June 12 Local Government Elections (LGE) were free and fair. “Guyana has a had a local election, which we observed, and was widely viewed as free and fair,” she told the 247th US Independence Anniversary reception. Among those present were Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton and several opposition ...
Read More »PNCR’s Central Executive Committee approval not needed for mayors, councillors
The People’s National Congress Reform’s (PNCR) Central Executive Committee (CEC) does not have to approve who will become mayors and councillors in the towns being controlled by A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), party Chairman Shurwayne Holder. “The Central Exec sets the policy position and then we can act. It doesn’t go that the Central Exec must be to that ...
Read More »CCJ’s Judge Anderson reappointed to Court of Arbitration for Sports
Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) and Chairman of the CCJ Academy for Law, Justice Winston Anderson has been re-appointed by the International Council of Arbitration for Sports (ICAS) as a Member of the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) for the period 2023 to 2026. The re-appointment was made in May, 2023. Mr. Justice Anderson, a native ...
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