After months of delay, new members of the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) were Friday sworn in by President Irfaan Ali who underscored the importance of appointing teachers based on merit and taking disciplinary action based on fairness. “If our children are to benefit from a high quality education, then Such appointments and promotions must be based on merit and devoid ...
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Guyana listed in proposed Caribbean ferry network but deeper CARICOM integration, port upgrades necessary- UNECLAC
Guyana has been identified as one of several Caribbean countries that could be part of a regional ferry network which is expected to be cheaper than airfares if slower vessels are used, and the proposed Public-Private Partnership model would have to include the upgrading of wharves, according to a study done for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA). ...
Read More »Gun stolen from schoolboy’s uncle among five firearms recovered
Two 16-year old schoolboys were early Tuesday morning arrested after one of them allegedly stole his uncle’s handgun and gave it to his friend who lives at Beterverwagting, East Coast Demerara. The Guyana Police Force said a licensed firearm holder of Aubrey Barker Road, South Ruimveldt reported at about 10 AM Christmas Day at the Ruimveldt Police Station that he ...
Read More »11 guns, 601 rounds of ammo stolen from security service- police
Police on Tuesday said they were investigating the alleged theft of several guns and a quantity of ammunition from Radar Security and Supplies’ Georgetown office. Investigators said they have since arrested a security guard and the Weapons Training Officer in connection with the theft that allegedly occurred between 10:00 AM, December 25 and 6:30 PM on December 26. Police said ...
Read More »Brothers confess to killing Land Surveyor after he allegedly threatened them- police
Two brothers on Sunday- Christmas Day-Â confessed to the killing of well-known interior Land Surveyor, Ricky Oswald Ambrose, after he allegedly shot at their camp and threatened to kill them if they did not move from the land on which they were working, police said Monday. Investigators said Randel Layne and Mario Moses confessed that they waylaid Ambrose,40, on October ...
Read More »Charrandass Persaud publicly apologises to India, Guyana for abusing animal rights activist; justifies action based on gender equality
Outgoing Guyana High Commissioner to India, Charrandass Persaud has publicly apologised to an well-known professor and animal rights activist in that Asian nation for verbally abusing her, but said it boiled down to women’s desire for equality with men. Recounting his altercation with Professor Sonya Gosh on August 1, 2022, he said “it’s a confession, it’s an admission and it’s ...
Read More »Dominican Republic low-cost airline interested in flying to Guyana
The Director-General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Lt Col. Egbert Field has confirmed that the Dominican Republic-headquartered low-cost airline, Arajet, is interested in adding Guyana to its routes. He said the carrier wrote the GCAA last month asking about the procedures and requirements for serving the Guyana market. Lt. Col. Field’s confirmation came after Arajet on December ...
Read More »Emergency Medical Technicians upset they’re not eligible for Joint Services bonus
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) of the Guyana Fire and Rescue Service are disappointed that they are ineligible for the one-month bonus for members of the Joint Services and have not been granted a salary increase although they are health care first responders. “When responders went to the bank yesterday to check for the money, there was no money and some ...
Read More »Low interest mortgages, construction materials for Joint Services members- Pres Ali
Soldiers, police, fire fighters and prison service personnel are to get low-interest mortgages and some construction materials, President Irfaan Ali announced on Wednesday during his visit to the Guyana Defence Force’s (GDF) headquarters, Camp Ayanganna. “This is real work. This is how we are committing ourselves to your development and this is not only for you. This is across the ...
Read More »Hess, CNOOC don’t need separate permits- Court of Appeal
Outspoken activist, Ramon Gaskin is preparing to take his case to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) after the Guyana Court of Appeal upheld a High Court decision that the Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited’s (EEPGL) other joint venture partners, Hess and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), in the Stabroek Block did not need separate licences, a lawyer ...
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