Guyana exploring poultry markets in Trinidad, Suriname

To ensure that the livestock sector remains viable to supply its growing demands, Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud met with representatives of the Guyana Poultry Producers Association, on Monday, January10th, to discuss agriculture development plans for 2011.  The plan will see the Agriculture Ministry and the poultry association collaborating to monitor production in order to ensure that there is adequate supply of chicken on the market. Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Livestock Development Authority, Dr Dindyal Permaul, was also in attendance.   For the first time in many years, there is…

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Jagdeo orders Surujbally to quit GLDA

President Bharrat Jagdeo said on Monday, January 10th that he has asked Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, Dr Steve Surujbally, to resign from the post of chairman of the newly-formed Guyana Livestock Development Authority. The decision came even as the People’s National Congress Reform protested Surujbally holding on to both posts, saying that the issues of constitutionality and conflict of interest are evident.   Speaking at a news conference at his office, Jagdeo said that decision was made to remove any excuses that the PNCR or the other political parties…

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Queens Resource Center – a ray of hope for underserved individuals in New York

One Guyanese in Queens, New York, is making a difference by enhancing the quality of life of those who are mentally retarded and developmentally disabled, through his agency, Queens Resource Center, as an advocate. Dr. Vijay Lilliah, founder of the not-for-profit agency, spoke with Guyana Times International about his purpose, which includes providing quality care through counseling, and guiding those people who are unable to cross the bureaucratic lines.  “The primary goal is to provide services to the aged, blind, disabled, low-income families…all entitlements — government entitlement programs such as…

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OSHAG/C’s call to serve cancer patients locally and in the Caribbean

By Natasha Waldron Anthony The Organization for Social Health and Advancement for Guyana and the Caribbean (OSHAG/C) is a New York-based non-profit organization that provides medical care and assistance in Guyana, primarily to cancer patients.  The organization recently re-incorporated its name to include the Caribbean. OSHAG/C’s Vice President, Lorna Welshman-Neblett, outlined to Guyana Times International her organization’s future plans, which include facilitating the treatment of cancer in the Caribbean for those people who are unable to access such treatment overseas. She claims that the organization’s long-term goal is to continue…

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Kuru Kuru farmers urged to utilise Small Farmers’ Group Finance Facility

Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud, accompanied by technical officers from the Ministry of Agriculture, met with farmers at the Kuru Kuru Extension Centre, Linden-Soesdyke Highway, on Monday, January 10th, to give farmers more details of the recently launched Small Farmers’ Group Finance Facility. The finance facility is part of a US$6.9 million Rural Enterprise and Agriculture Development (READ) project being implemented by the Agriculture Sector Development Unit (ASDU) of the Agriculture Ministry with direct supervision from the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD).   Minister Persaud said that government will continue to…

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Remembering Haiti – one year after!

By Natasha Waldron Anthony “Together We Remember, We Celebrate, We Believe” was the theme for the Taizé prayer service, hosted by Food for the Poor, on Wednesday, January 12, to mark the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake that killed some 200,000 Haitians and left numerous homeless.  The charity’s executive director, Angel Aloma, told Guyana Times International that Haiti has definitely stolen his heart.  He said that he cannot help but be filled with love and admiration for a people who, despite all their problems, hold onto their faith, hold…

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Govt to clamp down on pregnant Cuban scholars – Dr Westford

By Michael Younge  The Guyana government says that those students who are given scholarships to study in Cuba and other countries must abide by the rules governing their contracts, or face the consequences of non-compliance.  Speaking with   Guyana Times International during an interview, Public Service Minister Dr Jennifer Westford expressed the ministry’s concern that some students who were granted scholarships to further their academic studies are now breaking some of the fundamental rules governing their contracts and study arrangements while aboard. She said that a firm position has been taken…

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Activities to mark International Year for People of African Descent launched

The Civil Society Committee for the International Year for People of African Descent last Friday evening officially launched observance of the year at the Girl Guides Pavilion on Brickdam, on Friday evening, January 7th. The committee ushered in the year, and launched its programme of activities on the evening. Among those present were Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Region Four Chairman Clement Corlette, and Georgetown Mayor Hamilton Green.  The committee will now proceed to carry out the activities, which include an event for each month. Some of these activities include hosting…

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Body of drowned GWI employee recovered

The  body of 22-year-old Michelle Benjamin, who drowned after the boat she was travelling in capsized was on Tuesday morning found by a search party in the Parika area. The boat reportedly overturned on Sunday, with nine other passengers on board at Aliki in the Essequibo River. Guyana Times International understands that Benjamin, of Gordon Street, Kitty, was on a family trip from Bird Island to Aliki when around 15:20 hours, the boat was apparently pierced by an object and as such water seeped into the vessel forcing the panicking…

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EU plugs Gy$3.54B into ailing Guyana sugar industry

The European Union has said it has disbursed Gy$3.54 billion to Guyana as budget support in development assistance under the EU-funded multi-annual sugar programme for 2007-2010. The programme provides assistance to Guyana’s efforts to improve the competitiveness and viability of the sugar industry, the EU Delegation in Guyana said in a statement. Measures supported include establishing a sugar packaging plant at Enmore and mechanizing GuySuCo’s field operations. The four-year EU programme is worth some Gy$26 billion overall. Further disbursements of up to Gy$5 billion are planned for 2011, dependent on…

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