Youths on the Essequibo Coast have urged President Donald Ramotar to explore ways in which branches of the University of Guyana and the National Library could be set up in the county, and to address the problem of unemployment. The young people had gathered at a forum organised by the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO), the youth arm of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) at Cotton Field, Essequibo on Saturday. President Ramotar told the youths that government under his presidency will continue to invest in the country’s human resources. Ramotar said…
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High airfares, taxation and visa issues affecting tourism in the region
Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Director General and Chief Executive Officer Alec Sanguinetti said Caribbean governments need to sit together and agree on a way forward for the tourism industry. Sanguinetti told Guyana Times International in an interview that such a move will pave the way for a more robust tourism industry, which continues to be affected by high electricity costs and taxes. The CEO believes that much more needs to be done to strengthen this sector, which could prove to benefit both the governments and peoples of the…
Read MoreIncreased investments demand higher levels of security – Minister Rohee
Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee said that with the new economic frontiers such as mining and oil exploration, many new opportunities are opening up and as such, a higher level of public safety and security is required from the security sector. The minister was at time speaking on a panel discussion entitled “Budget Implementation” along with colleague ministers, Priya Manickchand and Pauline Sukhai, on the National Communication Network (NCN), the Government Information Agency (GINA) reported. Rohee explained that as Guyana progresses further, it is attracting more and more foreign investors,…
Read MoreUse study to plan social development in Barbados – CDB official
The report and proposals coming out of the Country Assessment of Living Conditions (CALC) should be used to shape social development in Barbados. According to Elbert Ellis of the Caribbean Development Bank, which contributed $500 000 to the CALC study, the report has revealed statistics indicating that the level of poverty in Barbados is at 19.3 per cent; and indigents – people whose level of food consumption is inadequate to meet the minimum nutritional requirement in Barbados – was recorded at 9.1 per cent. He was speaking at the opening…
Read MoreLindeners urged to continue struggle for better living conditions
By Svetlana Marshall Hundreds turned out to witness the opening of Linden Town Week 2012, which took place amid protests over the impending hike in power tariffs and residents turning their anger on the APNU, which it overwhelmingly voted for at last year’s regional and general elections. The launch of the annual event took place last Sunday afternoon at the Linden/Georgetown Bus Park with the customary pomp and ceremony. The week-long celebration was declared opened by the Interim Management Committee Chairman Orrin Gordon. Delivering the feature address, Principal of the…
Read More94 foreigners nabbed in illegal mining operations
Ninety-four foreign miners were recently detained for breaking a range of mining regulations during an exercise dubbed “Operation El Dorado”. Following the arrests of the foreigners, several of them Brazilians, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Robert Persaud; GGMC Board of Directors Chairman Major General (retired), Joseph Singh and other senior officers of the government met with a high-level delegation from the State of Roraima, Brazil. According to a Government Information Agency (GINA) release, Minister Persaud pointed out that the operation is intended to target illegal mining and other unregulated mining…
Read MoreFavouritism causing mediocrity!
A recent letter in this paper “hit” a certain “nail” pun it “head”. It had to do with cricket and some West Indian players who doing “business” in de current Indian Premier League (IPL). De Bell Crier intention is not fuh prevent any player from earning but it gat to do with principle and loyalty of de player to dem home team! Tek fuh example, Pollard, Bravo and Samuels, who are all paying fuh different teams in de IPL. Before de fifth IPL began, de West Indies started a home…
Read MoreVatican envoy to Guyana accredited
Archbishop Nicola Girasoli has been appointed Apostolic Nuncio Holy See to Guyana after presenting his letters of credence to President Donald Ramotar last Monday, pledging to do his best in the promotion of the greater good of the country. Archbishop Girasoli, in the company of President of the Bishop’s Conference Bahamian Archbishop Patrick Pinder and Bishop Francis Alleyne of Georgetown told President Ramotar about the social doctrine of the Catholic Church to promote solidarity and charity to the poor and vulnerable and service to the people regardless of religious persuasions.…
Read MoreSpecialty hospital will boost medical tourism – Minister Ramsaran
Health Minister Dr Bheri Ramsaran and officials of the Health Ministry met with stakeholders and contractors on Monday, April 23, to discuss the specialty hospital. Dr Ramsaran said this project is a critical one, as he underscored its benefits along with the changes that have been made in the area of infrastructural development. Project Manager of the specialty hospital, Naresh Mangar highlighted that the project is being funded by the government of India. Mangar said, “Financing for the project is from the government of India through a line of credit…
Read MoreShake it, babu!
Satiricus is no prude. After all, he is a Caribbean man. Growing up on a staple of double-entendre calypsos like Sparrow’s “Mr Benwood Dick” and wining down at Mash how could he be? But he’d been thinking that maybe things were getting out of hand with this new backballing. Now this had nothing to do with Satiricus’ inability to find a ‘backball’ partner: his wife had told him in no uncertain terms that he was ‘too damn old!” But here was Bench Cack complaining that Minister Eastford had offended him…
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