Nothing stopping a Guyanese from owning three media houses – Broadcast Authority head

Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA) Chairman Bibi Shaddick on Tuesday responded to a misleading advertisement in the Kaieteur News, clarifying that there is no law in Guyana that prohibits a person from owning three media operations. For several weeks, the Kaieteur News has been publishing an advertisement which states that the best friend of former president Bharrat Jagdeo is the only Guyanese who owns three media houses, insinuating that the owner of the Guyana Times / TVG/ RGI, Dr Bobby Ramroop acquired his licences as a result of his affiliation…

Read More

Surinam Airways may fly GT-NY route from mid-year

By Danielle Campbell-Lowe – Surinam Airways Country Manager Rudi Westerborg said that the airline will welcome with open arms, all passengers who have expressed a preference for flying the Georgetown-New York route with the Dutch-owned airline. Westerborg was responding to reports about the possible entry of the airline into direct competition with Caribbean Airlines, which could eventually dominate the market should Delta Airlines carry through with its announced withdrawal in May. He told Guyana Times International that although proposals and plans are in their initial stages, the possibility of Surinam…

Read More

GRA takes credit for ‘largest drug bust’ ever

The Guyana Revenue Authority on Wednesday hailed the role of its officers in what it said was the largest ever drug bust in the country’s history – 792 lbs of cocaine secreted in timber at a Soesdyke lumberyard for export to Holland. The GRA press release follows: “On Tuesday, February 19, 2013, the Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) made the largest drug bust in the history of Guyana, when a total of three hundred and fifty nine point eight kilograms of cocaine (359.8kg) was discovered…

Read More

Marriott labour cry is more political in nature – Ramotar

President Donald Ramotar said the issues surrounding Chinese labour at the Marriott Hotel are more political in nature rather than a genuine concern for Guyanese. Responding to questions during a press conference at the Miami Hilton last Saturday, the president dismissed the suggestion that allowing Chinese skilled workers to construct the hotel is an indication that Guyana lacks the skills. “That’s not the issue; in fact to me, when I look at the issue, I think it’s more like the opposition looking for an issue to try to make a…

Read More

PMTC volleyball team to compete in Suriname tourney

The Port Mourant Training Centre (PMTC) volleyball team left for Suriname on Wednesday to participate in the Yellowbird Volleyball Club tournament. The tournament begins today (Thursday) and runs until Sunday. The four-day tournament was organised in observance of the club’s 50th anniversary celebrations The PMTC team will come up against teams from French Guiana, Martinique, Trinidad, Brazil and hosts Suriname in a tournament that is expected to produce some fireworks. Port Mourant, by virtue of being the best placed finisher for local teams in the last Guyana Volleyball Federation/ Tradewind…

Read More

Guyana draw with Leewards after Hamilton’s ton

NORTH SOUND, Antigua – Jamal Hamilton slammed a century for the Leeward Islands against Guyana as their regional four-day match petered out into a tame draw on the fourth day Tuesday. Hamilton scored a defiant 106 as Leewards, resuming from an overnight 240 for six, piled up a second innings score of 322 to smother Guyana’s push to pull off an outright victory. Guyana set a winning target of 225, were 173 for six when stumps were drawn. Hamilton, resuming from his overnight score of 41, cracked fourteen fours as…

Read More

Entries rolling in at fast rate for RSTC season opener

With less than two weeks before the Rising Sun Turf Club stages its season-opening horse race meet at the club’s entity at Arima Park, West Coast Berbice, entries have now topped the initial 60-horse projection. The club is collaborating with beverage giants Banks DIH Limited, and organisers have rolled out an impressive programme for the day’s proceedings. Seven races are carded for the day with prize monies totaling over Gy$ 5.5 million The feature event is for B Class horses over 1400 meters, with the winner set to race away…

Read More

Multimillion dollar contract signed to construct stands at synthetic track

By Treiston Joseph – The Sport Ministry on Friday signed a Gy$176 million contract with BK International to construct two stands on the northern side of the Leonora synthetic track with the capacity to hold 1500 persons each. According to Permanent Secretary of the ministry Alfred King, the project is expected to be completed in nine months, barring any bad weather to stall the process. “This contract is awarded to BK International and of course they’re expected to complete this component of the project in nine months and of course…

Read More

GCB preparing proposals for Cricket Administration Bill – to be submitted before Friday’s deadline

By Rajiv Bisnauth – The Guyana Cricket Board’s Vice President for cricket development, Alfred Mentore said that that the board is presently preparing its proposals for the Cricket Administration Bill 2012. Mentore disclosed to Guyana Times International Sport via telephone on Wednesday that the proposal will be submitted before the deadline on Friday. “The board is currently preparing its proposals, each member was asked to make their submission, that was done, so we will make our submission before Friday’s deadline,” Mentore said. The GCB vice president did not disclose what…

Read More

Atwell out of “Night of Champions 2” – Marques confirmed to fight Lett

By: Avenash Ramzan – WBC CABOFE light welterweight title holder and Guyana’s lightweight champion, Clive “The Punisher” Atwell, will no longer appear on the “Night of Champions 2” boxing card, slated for February 24 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. The pugilist, who has an unbeaten record after 10 fights, was down to face Kevon Diaz of Trinidad and Tobago in a 10-round junior welterweight contest, but the fight had to be shelved owing to circumstances beyond the control of Atwell’s camp. This information was communicated to this publication by…

Read More