Cunha Canal rehabilitation among LCDS priority projects this year

Government intends to advance projects in sync with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) even as efforts are underway to ensure that the Amaila Falls hydro project access road be completed. Upon completion, the project will remove 99 per cent of the country’s energy related emissions and provide a reliable source of energy in Guyana. The Office of Climate Change (OCC) in a press release issued on Monday outlined among the LCDS priority projects for 2012 are: the Amerindian Land Titling and Demarcation programme; establishment of the Amerindian Development Fund;…

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CGX 3D seismic programme on Corentyne license completed

CGX Energy Inc said the 1160 square kilometre 3D marine seismic contract that was announced on December 5, 2011 has been completed. The seismic acquisition was performed by the PGS Ramform Challenger, a state-of-the-art seismic ship owned by a subsidiary of Petroleum Geo- Services (PGS). PGS used their dual- sensor GeoStreamer (R) technology, which was instrumental in delivering high quality data. CGX Energy Inc President and Chief Executive Officer, Stephen Hermeston stated “This 3D seismic contract was completed ahead of schedule and was under budget. We are very pleased with…

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DNA results on Lindo Creek killings due month-end

The results of DNA analysis to positively identify seven miners who were slaughtered at a Lindo Creek mining camp back in 2008 are to be submitted by the Jamaican Force Constabulary by this month, Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee said on Monday. Both the Guyana government and the Jamaican constabulary had been criticised for the delays in the submission of the report close to four years since the investigation was launched. Soometime between June 12-24, 2008 miners: Cecil Arokium, Dax Arokium, Compton Speirs, Horace Drakes, Clifton Wong, Lancelot Lee, Bonny…

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Enough, yet!

Dizzy The nation has had enough with this Speaker’s nonsense… but the opposition seems determined to keep the pot boiling. It might be that it is a case of (in the local idiom) “never see… come fo see!” Having achieved a majority in parliament (obviously beyond their wildest dreams), while they’ve gotten their act together, they just can’t get their story straight. First the act. It is very clear that very early in the day, Trotman had the inside pole on the Speakership. While APNU floated Debbie Backer, the more…

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Two more charged for drug bust on fishing vessel

Two men on Monday appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, charged for the drug bust on the fishing vessel Bismark 2. Vishnu Sooklall of Lot 254 Fourth Street, Montrose, East Coast Demerara, and Shazim Dean made an appearance at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts to answer to the charge of trafficking in narcotics. The men pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read separately to them. The charge stated that on January 18 at Huston, Georgetown, they had in their possession 27.230 grams of cocaine for the purpose…

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APNU MPs want end to NCN monopoly in Region 10

Ending the National Communication Network (NCN) monopoly in Linden and pursuing greater infrastructural developmental projects for Region 10 are top on the agendas of two parliamentarians in the region. The A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) captured the two geographical seats in the region, which have been taken up by Vanessa Kissoon and former Regional Democratic Councilor Renis Morian. In a recent interview with Guyana Times, the two Members of Parliament (MPs) said they will be pushing to have major developmental projects of superior quality executed in Region 10, but…

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180 receive government laptops in Region 10

Public Works Minister Robeson Benn spearheaded a team of officers from the One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) programme during the distribution of 180 net books in Region 10 last week Thursday. The distribution process commenced at the SOM Skills Training Centre at Watooka Linden, where some 30 families happily received their computers. Presently, at the five hubs situated at Amelia’s Ward, Central Mackenzie, Watooka, Silvercity and at Wisroc, recipients are in the process of mobilising themselves into groups to begin their 20 hour community project. Recipients, if equipped with requisite…

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Trotman must be impartial in execution of duties-Ramkarran

Former Speaker of the National Assembly, Ralph Ramkarran believes that the position of Speaker of the House should be held by one who is impartial, and has severed most leadership ties with the political party to which he or she is affiliated. In a column published on his website www. conversationtree.gy, Ramkarran said newly appointed Speaker Raphael Trotman may find great difficulty in reconciling the position of speaker with those of leader and list representative of the Alliance for Change (AFC). Ramkarran said, “A Speaker promoting the op position’s agenda…

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Growing fat and lazy

Satiricus was flummoxed. He’d always held, almost as an article of faith, that the drive for survival was the strongest instinct in all animals – including man. Didn’t they say that even a cornered puppy will fight? So he was more than a bit puzzled at the laid back attitude of the PPP after their reversals in the last elections. “Ai man, tell me something? Is what the PPP doing about bringing back their voters back home?” Kuldeep had been out for a while and that made him even more…

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Rice exports toped 401,000 tonnes last year

-earnings from Venezuela pegged at US$ 176M Guyana exported 401,000 tonnes of rice last year of which 305,000 tonnes was sold to Venezuela, raking in some US$176 million. The export quantity also surpassed figures of previous years, Guyana Rice Producers Association (GRPA) General Secretary, Dharamkumar Seeraj told this newspaper in an interview on January 23. He said 2011 was a very good year for the sector. “2011 has been a good year for rice; 2010 was a record year where we produced over 362,000 tonnes of rice; 2009 we produced…

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