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“The Diaspora cannot be lazy” Ali tells Guyanese in Canada

President Irfaan Ali on Saturday night urgedĀ  the Guyanese Diaspora in Canada take advantage of growing economic opportunities in their homeland, even as Governance Minister Gail Teixeira said the Guyanese at home alone could not develop Guyana. “The Diaspora is a powerful tool but the Diaspora cannot be lazy. The Diaspora cannot be reactive, You have to be proactive. The ...

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Several houses demolished at Amelia’s Ward for road in proposed residential area; opposition demands compensation, relocation

Several houses and foundations at Amelia’s Ward, Linden were demolished and destroyed on Saturday because they are in the path of a proposed road for the expansion of housing in the town, but the opposition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) has formally requested compensation and alternative land for the dislocated residents. Housing Minister Colin Croal said notice ...

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Opposition GECOM Commissioner says names of some deceased persons will remain on voters list

Opposition-nominated Guyana Elections Commissioner, Vincent Alexander on Friday said government’s plan to remove the names of deceased persons from the voters list is nothing new and still thousands of names of unregistered deaths and persons who died overseas would remain on the national register. “That proposal is flawed. It is an attempt to retain the bloated list for the perpetration ...

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Gov signals intent to “streamline” social media news entities

The Guyana government on Thursday signaled strongly that the groundwork was being laid to somehow regulate news and current affairs entities that are operating Online, hours after the Press Association pushed back hard against what it regarded as attempts to stifle media freedom under the guise of responsible and good reporting. “Chief among the issues emerging as most urgent, is ...

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Bandits, armed with axe, gun, rob West Demerara family

Three persons at La Grange, West Bank Demerara say they were robbed Wednesday evening ofĀ  GY$548,000 worth of valuables and cash. The armed robbery occurred at 84 Independence Street. Those robbed at gunpoint are 40-year old Kumarie Persaud, 21-year oldĀ  Randy Persaud, and 18-year old Radiya Persaud. Police were told that one of the robbers was armed with a handgun ...

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Guyana, Suriname one step closer towards Corentyne River bridge

Guyana and Suriname on Wednesday advanced one step closer towards the construction of a bridge across the Corentyne River with the signing of a contract for feasibility studies to determine financing, traffic flows and toll andĀ  other revenue generating options. The US$2 million contract with the Trinidad-based consultancy firm, WSP Caribbean, will see the conducting of the studies over the ...

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Brazil’s President to visit Guyana on Friday

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro is due to visit Guyana on Friday, almost two months after he had cancelled initial plans to do so because his mother had died, the Foreign Ministry indicated lateĀ  Tuesday. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Elisabeth Harper confirmed theĀ  May 6 visit. The earlier indication came in a media accreditation advisory through ...

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Constantly broken 120-year old cast iron water mains to be replaced

Under constant pressure from the increasing number of heavy duty trucks during the past two years, the constantly broken more than 120-year old water mains in the vicinity of the Bank of Guyana are to be replaced under a GY$800 million dollar project,Ā  Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) officials said. Executive Director of Design of Infrastructure & Water Resources, Aubrey Roberts ...

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Ali rules out use of spyware on journalists, other citizens

President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday promised that his government would not be using spyware to go after journalists and their sources, in response to a call by the Guyana Press Association (GPA) for an assurance that government would not engage in such intrusions. “This government has no intention whatsoever; it is not even contemplated in my mind to move in ...

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