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PM Nagamootoo grilled on unspecified $80M budget 2017 allocation for his office

An $80M figure allocated for the Office of the Prime Minister with an unnamed budgetary specification was identified by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo as monies reserved for the Office of the Commissioner of Information, the Department of Governance, as well as the constitutional reform process. Of the monies budgeted, PM Nagamootoo told the Committee of Supply as budget 2017 questions ...

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Birth certificates now have security features; computerization of some records completed

Birth certificates being produced  by the Guyana Registrar’s Office  now have secure features, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Winston Felix announced Tuesday. In responding to questions from opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) parliamentarians during consideration of the 2017 Estimates of Expenditure, Felix said a high quality of paper is being used to print birth certificates and “cannot easily be ...

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Citizenship Ministry completes computerisation of 1987-1997 birth certificates; $191M budgeted for 1886 to 1986 certificates

The Citizenship Ministry, according to subject minister Winston Felix, is currently engaged in a computerisation of national birth certificates. Minister Felix told the Committee of Supply of the National Assembly today that out of $194M budgeted for the computerisation project, some $3M has been spent on computerising years 1987-1997. Meanwhile, the remaining $191M will be used for the computerisation of ...

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MP Edghill ‘red flags’ $100M increase for 11 new contract employees at Presidency Ministry

An increase of $100M in monies allocated for contracted employees under policy and administration at the Ministry of the Presidency in budget 2017 was put under the microscope today in the Committee of Supply by the Opposition MP Juan Edghill. “There was a budgetary shortfall which is now being properly addressed,” Minister Harmon responded to Edghill’s question in the Committee ...

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No more convicts pardoned- Pres. Granger

President David Granger says no one has been pardoned this year to coincide with Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary because they did not meet the benchmark and he will not free convicted drug traffickers and murderers. “I didn’t pardon anyone at Independence because many  of the persons who would normally be eligible for pardon were in fact convicted for trafficking in ...

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No new Cabinet faces for the New Year- Pres. Granger

President David Granger has ruled out bringing in new Cabinet ministers for the New Year, saying that he is satisfied with the performance of his ministers who reflect the make-up of the coalition. “The team has remained intact although their functions have been modified and I feel confident going into 2017 with the same team,” he said on this week’s ...

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Heavily armed bandits rob Corentyne money changer of GYD$22 million in cash, jewellery

Several bandits, armed with assault rifles and shotguns, early Monday morning invaded the home of a money changer and carted of GYD$20.5 million in Guyanese and other currencies, police said. Dressed in American camouflage suits, five of the 15 bandits entered the house through window from a shed leading to the window at 93 Albert Street, 79 Village Corentyne at about ...

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Hamilton Green’s future chairmanship of Central Housing and Planning Authority uncertain

Hamilton Green’s Chairmanship of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) may soon come to an end, but the Minister responsible for Local Government, Ronald Bulkan was Monday virtually evasive on the issue. Green told Demerara Waves Online News on Sunday “no comment” when asked whether he would be soon demitting office. “I’ll demit office at the appropriate time.” Well-placed ...

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Pres. Granger to Diaspora: “I love the Diaspora” but urges “do more than talk” and invest in villages

President David Granger on Sunday recognised the role of the Guyanese Diaspora in his election to office, but at the same time he called on them to stop writing and help develop the country. Addressing the commissioning of the US$400,000 upgraded Buxton Gas station, he dedicated small but significant parts of his presentation to highlight the importance of overseas-based Guyanese ...

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Roman Catholic Church calls for Granger-Jagdeo talks to heal Guyana

The Roman Catholic Church in Guyana  has called on President David Granger and Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo to meet urgently to map a plan of action aimed at healing the nation. The Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) of the Roman Catholic Church expressed concern that a range of issues, which have surfaced during the past 18 months, threaten reconciliation and trust ...

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