Tag: Guyana
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Chief Justice declares appointment of Parliamentary Secretaries unlawful
The appointments of Sarah Brown and Vikash Ramkissoon as non-elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and Parliamentary Secretaries to the Amerindian Affairs and Agriculture Ministries, respectively was ... -
Another charge for Former Land Commissioner Trevor Benn
Former Commissioner of Lands and Survey Trevor Benn is expected to appear in court again on Wednesday. This publication understands that the charges relate to alleged ... -
Albion, Blairmont sugar workers protest stalled wage negotiation
Sugar workers are again protesting the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc’s (GuySuCo) seeming disinterest in resuming wage negotiations with the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU). The wage negotiations ... -
Police Communications Unit under the microscope
Home Affairs Minster Robeson Benn will have to explain to the National Assembly whether the recently established Corporate Communications Unit of the Guyana Police Force was ... -
Bus driver in viral video fined $80, 000 for traffic offences
The bus driver who was seen in a widely circulated video assaulting a female passenger who had asked him to lower his music, was this morning ... -
Close to 500 house lots allotted in Region Two
The Ministry of Housing’s ‘Dream Realised’ land allocation drive has seen the allotment of close to 500 house lots in Region Two over the past two ... -
CDC issues level 4 warning against traveling to Guyana
US citizens are being warned against traveling to Guyana. A latest travel advisory issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention placed Guyana at “Level ... -
Opp. seeks meeting with Exxon to address faulty equipment, flaring, reduced production
Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon has requested a meeting with President of Exxon Mobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge to discuss the company’s reduction in oil production and continued ... -
Emergency works ordered to assist flood-affected Mahaicony rice farmers
Farmers in Mahaicony River, Region Five stands to lose millions of dollars in rice cultivation to flooding. As a result, the Ministry of Agriculture will be ... -
Newspaper editor, columnist slapped with copyright infringement lawsuit
Nigel Williams, the former editor-in-chief at the State-owned Guyana Chronicle, and columnist Lincoln Lewis are being sued for copyright infringement. The lawsuit was filed by Village ...














