Two world-renowned Dutch-headquartered companies are among nine that have been pre-qualified to bid for the construction of a new Demerara Harbour Bridge under two different financing models, according to the Public Works Ministry. They are Ballast Nedam, and Boskalis. Ballast Nedam has constructed major bridges in neighbouring Suriname, and Boskalis has built major infrastructures in that neighbouring Dutch-speaking republic. Government ...
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EU election observers: “What happened last year should not happen again”; “one clear complete electoral law” needed
The European Union’s Electoral Observer Mission (EOM) on Friday stressed the importance of an overhaul of Guyana’s electoral laws and practices to avoid a repeat of the 2020 election fiasco centered around the results of district four. “It’s obvious that this what happened last year should not happen again and I guess some changes at least in legislation concerning elections ...
Read More »Shipper wanted for 11.5 ton cocaine bust was not member of scrap metal association
The Guyana Metal Recyclers Association (GMRA) has suggested that the Guyanese shipper, who is wanted for the 11.5 ton cocaineĀ haul in Belgium late last year, may have skipped scrutiny after the rules had been slackenedĀ by the David Granger-led administration. Association Secretary, Stephen Bourne said shipper Marlon Primo, who remains at large since the bust in Belgium last year ...
Read More »Four soldiers dismissed; three charged with rape- GDF
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) has dismissed four soldiers of breaching operational orders while on border duty near the border with Venezuela, while three have been charged by police with rape, the army said Thursday. According to the GDF, disciplinary action was ongoing against two officers, based on a Board of Inquiry (BOI). “The BOI found that the ranks seriously ...
Read More »Health Ministry wary of taking whimsical action against Linden Hospital CEO
The Health Ministry is cautious about whimsically removing the Chief Executive Officer of the Linden Hospital Complex, Rudy Small although he has admitted to making disparaging remarks about nurses there, Ministerial Advisor Dr. Leslie Ramsammy said Thursday. “Whenever there is a complaint, we have to discuss it. We can’t just send staff (off) because then where do we stop. Tomorrow, ...
Read More »Sophia resident wanted for killing during bicycle argument
A resident of Sophia, Greater Georgetown is wanted by police in connection with the stabbing death ofĀ a masonĀ during an argument over a bicycle earlier this month, police said. Police are on the manhunt for 23-year old Martin Blair of 578 āDā Field, Sophia, Georgetown. He is also a mason. Investigators are treating the stabbing death of Daniel Boutrin ...
Read More »Scrap metal association calls on govt to lift export ban
The Guyana Metal Recyclers Association (GMRA) on Wednesday urged President Irfaan Ali to intervene and lift the export ban on scrap metal because the 23 exporters could not wait until a new container scanner is installed. The association disagreed with the stance being taken by the Ministry of Tourism and Commerce, Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) and the Guyana Revenue Authority ...
Read More »Police question former Lands Commissioner Trevor Benn about GYD$100 million transaction
Former Lands and Survey Commissioner, Trevor Benn was Wednesday morning questioned by police again concerning alleged illegal land transactions amounting to more than GYD$100 million. Mr. Benn said police questioned him about the lease of a plot of land on Mandela Avenue and the sale of land on Aubrey Barker Street on the grounds that he had no power to ...
Read More »Linden Hospital nurses now demand Matron’s removal because of no solidarity
As the standoff continues between the Health Ministry and nurses at the Linden Hospital Complex (LHC) over the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Rudy Small, the healthcare workers now want the Matron to be removed. “We unequivocally state that we cannot comfortably function as responsible healthcare workers with Mr. Small and Mrs. Jones at the helm of LHC,” the nurses said ...
Read More »Third AFC member resigns for the year
The Alliance For Change (AFC) has been hit by another resignation, this time by Michael Leonard who also says he will be resigning from the Georgetown City Council. Mr. Leonard says he has quit politics altogether and that he is not doing so to take up any job with the Peopleās Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)-administration. He says that he is ...
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