Workers of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) on Monday protested the unilateral decision by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment (MNRE) to shift the regulatory agency’s 34th anniversary to coincide with Mining Week. MNRE Permanent Secretary, Joslyn Mc Kenzie, however, could not say whether the ministry would give into the demands for the anniversary observance to ...
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Discussions on increased opposition collaboration possible at PPP Congress – Rohee
There is a possibility that greater collaboration with the opposition parties could be one of the issues discussed at the PPP’s Congress scheduled for this weekend. This is according to Congress Chairman Clement Rohee at a party news conference on Monday. “In the report of the Central Committee there may be some expressions of views on that matter. Each member ...
Read More »Boodoo rejects Alexander’s accusations on election results
Former Chief Elections Officer, Gocool Boodoo has sought to avoid blame for initially presenting inaccurate results for the 2011 general and regional election, in stark contrast to accounts by an opposition-nominated elections commissioner. In a letter to the privately-owned Stabroek News, Boodoo said the results were given to him by a department. “The fact of the matter is that the ...
Read More »Prisoner takes grievance to roof
A prisoner, who has been remanded for murder and attempted murder, on Sunday climbed on the roof of the Georgetown Prison. Devon Thomas claimed that he decided to perch on the roof because other inmates have been threatening him. Sources said the prisoner walked through the main offices before climbing on the roof. Fire fighters, police and prison wardens immediately ...
Read More »Ex soldiers attend Thanksgiving Service
The members of the Guyana Chapter of the Ex-Guyana Defence Force(XGDF) Officers Association commenced a week of activities to mark its 5th Anniversary with a Service of Thanksgiving on Sunday, July28, 2013 at the St. Sidwell’s Church, Lodge. Following a procession into the church, approximately 150 association members and special guests were welcomed by the Officiating Priest, himself a member ...
Read More »Several escape serious injury in Lethem trail mishap
Several persons miraculously escaped serious injury when the bus they were travelling in ran off a bridge on the Lethem-Kurupukari trail on Saturday. Eyewitnesses said the bus turned turtle and ran off Bamboo bridge located between Massara and Toka Villages. Preliminary reports from the southern Guyanese township of Lethem are that the Lethem Hospital has received no injured persons related ...
Read More »Guyanese in BVI charged with sexual assault of minor
(VIRGIN ISLANDS NEWS ONLINE).-ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – IT Specialist, Mr Oliver Lewis, 34, of Guyana will return to the Magistrate’s Court in September for hearing in a sexual assault matter involving a minor. Lewis, who is also a resident of Lambert Estate, was charged with eight counts of indecency with a child below the age of 14 years when ...
Read More »GSA to introduce agro-processing from new school year
The 2014 graduating class of the Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA) would leave the institution with the ability to drive a motor vehicle and operate a tractor as this would become a requirement for graduating, even as the school will introduce agro processing from the new school term, Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy announced. While the number of registrants for ...
Read More »Caribbean Press to set up editorial board
Government is moving to establish a permanent editorial board for the state-funded Caribbean Press, amid lingering concerns about the way the publishing house is being run. Responding to questions by Alliance For Change parliamentarian, Trevor Williams, in the House, Culture Minister, Frank Anthony said plans were progressing for the founding of a permanent editorial board, which will be provided with ...
Read More »Updated: Several detained for coke-laden bag at Cheddi Jagan Int’l Airport
Four baggage handlers at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) have been detained for questioning in connection with Saturday afternoon’s discovery of an extra bag containing more than 20 pounds of cocaine, according to well-placed sources. Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) agents prevented from being loaded on a New York-bound flight, after having placed it under surveillance. Agents decided to ...
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