Canada believes that sister-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member-states and the Americas will have to be Guyana’s major and immediate source of skilled persons to fill the much-needed gap to help forge ahead with its expected oil-driven growth. Outgoing Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee said Guyana evidently does not have a large population or required skilled persons to take advantage ...
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President Ali, former Presidents to meet on Dec 15
President Irfaan Ali on Friday announced that there would be a meeting of all former Presidents of Guyana on December 15. “It will be an open-flow meeting. I think it will be an opportunity for us to continue to share ideas, generate ideas to talk about how we see Guyana’s development from our different perspectives and then to work out ...
Read More »Magistrate loses GYD$50 million lawsuit against the DPP
Magistrate Alex Moore has lost a GYD$50 million lawsuit he had brought against the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Shalimar Hack for alleged defamation in a letter to the Chancellor of the Judiciary and copied to the Chief Justice. High Court Judge, Navindra Singh reasoned that the DPP has a legal right to consult with those two top officials of ...
Read More »Chief Justice suspends deportation orders against Haitians; no CARICOM free movement for Haitians- AG
Chief Justice Roxane George- Wiltshire Thursday evening suspended the deportation orders against more than 20 Haitians who remain detained at a government centre since last month until the High Court decides on the constitutionality of their arrest and planned removal from Guyana. After the submission of arguments and counter-arguments, the case is expected to come up again on December 18, ...
Read More »Former GDF Chief-of-Staff Gary Best freed of causing death by dangerous driving charge
Former Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Retired Rear Admiral, Gary Best was Thursday freed on a charge of causing death by dangerous driving. Magistrate Rondel Weever upheld the no-case submissions and said “the prosecution failed to establish that Mr. Best was driving dangerously and consequently the case has been brought to an end,” Defence Lawyer Nigel Hughes told ...
Read More »Guyana’s private sector must help gov’t push down CARICOM trade barriers- Pres. Ali
Even as a newly-formed Caribbean Manufacturing Association (CMA) plans to explore the production of specialised sugars, Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday called on local manufacturers to aggressively remove trade barriers in the Caribbean Community’s Single Market. Addressing the 2020 awards of the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) at State House, Dr. Ali urged that private sector organisation to ...
Read More »Guyana gov’t insists Haitians were being smuggled, denies discrimination
President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday defended Guyana’s decision to deport more than 20 Haitians who have been detained by police here on arrival since late last month, saying that evidence points to people smuggling. “This was people smuggling. A lot of it was people smuggling. You had children there without their parents. You had the breach of our immigration laws ...
Read More »BREAKING: GRA recovers image of shipping container suspected in 11.5 ton Belgium cocaine bust
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has recovered a key image of a shipping container suspected to have contained 11.5 tons of cocaine that had been busted in Belgium in early November, multiple sources have confirmed. Officials said the process was painstaking and delicate in order not to damage the hard drive that stores images of scanned shipping containers. The officials ...
Read More »Arms and ammo trader sued for GYD$369 million for stocks allegedly not supplied to Guyana Defence Force
Licensed arms and ammunition, Larry Singh, has been sued by the Guyana government for failing to supply more than GYD$369 million in firearms and ammunition to the Guyana Defence Force between 2014 and 2016, according to court papers filed by Attorney General Anil Nandlall. The National Procurement and Tender Administration (NPTAB) had granted approval for the GDF to sole source ...
Read More »GTT introduces automated system to cut post-paid bill enquiries to call centre
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) has added a new automated assistant to allow postpaid customers to easily check their outstanding balances and reduce the number of enquiries to the Call Centre “About 20 per cent of our customers would call agents to find out their balance. With this new system, they can just pick up their phones and check ...
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