UK, European tour operators impressed with Guyana trip

The 10-day trip for United Kingdom and European tour operators organised by the Guyana Wilderness Explorers came to end last Saturday. The trip which engaged 10 foreign tourism market operators was supported by the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and Tourism Ministry. At a press briefing held at Cara Lodge on Saturday, GTA Director Indranauth Haralsingh said the ministry has been working with the Guyana Wilderness Explorers for many years now, and the teamwork can significantly improve Guyana’s image as a tourism destination. One of the tourism operators, Erin Farmer of…

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“Night of the long knives”

Back in Germany circa 1934, Adolf Hitler decided to make his final push for total, undisputed power over his country. Of course, he had already written Mein Kampf, and the extermination of six million Jews and a war to end all wars was already on his megalomaniacal mind. He became convinced that a rival group to his Nazis posed a threat to his plans. So he invited its leadership to a meeting and later announced that sixty-one of them had been executed; thirteen had been shot resisting arrest and three…

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Britain to help Caribbean countries abolish death penalty

The British government said it will continue to work with a number of countries, including those in the Caribbean, to abolish the death penalty. In its newly-released “Human Rights and Democracy Report”, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said that the United Kingdom’s longstanding policy to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances remains as a matter of principle. “We consider that its use undermines human dignity, that there is no conclusive evidence that it has any value as a deterrent, and that any miscarriage of justice is irreversible and…

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A major accomplishment

– Guyanese rises to become Oakland’s Chief of Police   Profile: Chief Howard A. Jordan is a veteran of the Oakland Police Department, having served for more than 23 years in a range of assignments including patrol, investigations, internal affairs and administration. He has held every rank in the department during his tenure, from officer to Interim Chief of Police. Born in Georgetown, Guyana, and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., by a single mother with a powerful work ethic, Chief Jordan savors Oakland’s mélange of peoples and cultures, and is proud…

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Sharing the gift of life

ZARA sponsors second successful blood drive The second Zara Realty Holding-sponsored blood drive, held on Saturday, April 14, at the company’s headquarters, 166-07 Hillside Avenue, yielded several units of blood from management, staff, residents of the apartment rental business and members of the public. Executive Vice-President of Zara, Ken Subraj, who also took the opportunity to donate, said that Zara has always been mindful of its responsibilities to the community: “We regard this blood drive as an important moral vehicle to assist persons in times of dire need,” he said.…

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Students, parents stage protest to save N.Y. schools from closure

By North American Correspondent Dozens of New York-based Guyanese students and their parents have joined other communities in rallying to save the New York City public schools which are slated to close by the end of the school year in June. The city’s Department of Education will vote by this weekend on whether to close these schools. Among the schools slated to close are Richmond Hill High and John Adams High located in the heart of the Richmond Hill community where tens of thousands of Guyanese are settled. These schools…

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2011 has been a significant year for business in Guyana – private sector

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry recorded a Gy$5.3 million profit, according to its just-released annual report for 2011. Immediate Past President Komal Ramnauth in his report stated that 2011 has been a significant year for business in Guyana. Ramnauth said there was positive growth in many sectors, notably in the mining, banking and telecommunications industry. This, he said, translated into an average economic growth of four per cent for the country. “As stated in the Ministry of Finance’s 2011 Mid Year Report, the private sector experienced more positive…

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An amazing piece of paradise

To the peach-coloured sand add a splash of Essequibo River copper brown, and then a dab of green for the shading trees, and you have a palette that is Baganara Island. A resort where you go to rest, relax and rejuvenate, and where the cooking is sensational and the staff friendly. The river sparkles in the late-afternoon sun and the only decision you have to make is whether to wake up for an early morning swim, nature trail walk, or lounge lazily enjoying a leisurely ambience. This is the place…

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Expanding humanitarian work to empower the vulnerable

By Venessa Deosaran  The U&Me organisation, located in Linden, aims to help reduce the many afflictions faced by persons stricken by poverty, those affected by HIV/AIDS/STIs and to help persons in areas of abuse and other social issues, empowering them to lead better lives. The organisation was founded from its president, Neil Whyte, appreciation for the community of Linden. He readily offered to help in whatever way he could and in December 2001 held a Christmas party for needy children and shared food hampers to many families. From then on,…

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Penning a legacy for future generations

An inspiring grandmother compiles her favourite childhood stories into books for granddaughter By Venessa Deosaran Overseas-based Guyanese author of children books, Norma Gangaram has published over twenty one books with the aim of penning all the stories she heard as a child and passing these on for future generations to appreciate. In an interview with Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, the writer said she was born in Diamond on the East Bank of Demerara. She clearly remembers her home facing the Demerara River and the beauty of it. She attended Diamond…

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