Cataract surgery being done at Linden Hospital

Residents of the Linden community requiring cataract surgery in order to improve their vision can now look forward to having the service performed at the Linden Hospital Complex (LHC). This is being made possible through consultant ophthalmologist, Dr Rameeza McDonald. Dr McDonald indicated that she will be assisted by Charles Vandyke through Eye Care Guyana and the Caribbean Council for the Blind (CCB). She said so far she has received several pieces of equipment, which include a new operating microscope to assist in carrying out the delicate microsurgical procedure. According…

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Policeman drives away with spanking new motor car in Courts promotion

By Carl Croker   When 26-year-old Fazil Mohamed walked into the Courts Main Street branch Saturday last, to purchase a 26” flat screen TCL TV, he did not expect to win the brand new Mazda Demio motor car the store had on display. But luck was in his favour, and a distant dream became reality. The father of one, who hails from Eccles, turned up at the Main Street store on Friday, taking time off from his normal hectic traffic duties and clad in his blue and black police uniform,…

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American Stores opens doors in Guyana

The American Stores will bring fresh ideas to buyers, extended warranties, the lowest prices guaranteed and hassle-free hire purchase, Country Manager Austin Ogle announced at the grand opening on Saturday evening. An elated Ogle said after market research in Guyana, American Stores representatives found out that the market was lucrative, hence, the opening of the spanking new building on the corner of Regent and Cummings streets, Georgetown. While he is well aware that the Guyana market is competitive, he feels that his company’s products and prices are unbeatable. The new…

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Only in Guyana

Satiricus was proud of his country. In America, the people believe anyone can grow up to be president. And lo and behold… even though some cynics thought it was just a saying, a little black boy named Hussein, who wasn’t even born in America (says the “birthers”) and grew up in Hawaii, became president. And gave a wonderful speech at the funeral of Nelson Mandela. Now in Guyana, even though anyone could also be president, Satiricus had to admit that some needed a whole lotta help. Like Forbes Burnham. It…

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Probe launched into operations of Berbice orphanage

The Human Service and Social Security Ministry has set up a commission of inquiry to probe the operations of a Corentyne orphanage that has been at the centre of a scandal involving three teenage girls. “In light of the recent arrest of the three orphaned teenagers who resided at Camal’s International Home in Corentyne, Berbice and based upon public allegations of maltreatment of orphans residing at the institution, the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security has appointed a commission of inquiry to investigate the allegations and review the…

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AG concludes arguments on Granger’s exclusion from budget cuts case

Attorney General Anil Nandlall on Tuesday concluded his argument on why Opposition Leader David Granger should not be included in the 2012 budget cuts case. He presented his submissions before Justices Rishi Persaud and James Bovell-Drakes at the High Court. Granger was excluded from the case along with Finance Minister, Dr Ashni Singh in June by acting Chief Justice Ian Chang, who ruled that as members of the National Assembly, the Constitution provides immunity for them; however, the opposition leader subsequently appealed the decision. Nandlall contended that the Constitution provides…

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PPP/ C confident of regaining majority at the next election

People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/ C) General Secretary and Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee has expressed confidence in the party winning the upcoming local government elections and the general elections. Rohee told a media conference on Monday, in response to questions posed to him about the party’s readiness for elections that the PPP has all hope in its various constituencies and plans to return as a majority government. “This confidence is not built up mainly on the basis of words, the confidence that we have … is generated on the…

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Recent events solidify arguments that Timehri squatters are a threat to CJIA security

Dear Editor, The issue of security in and around the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Timehri has been one that is resounding in the media for years and years. However, a few days back, I was very happy to read that two men, who are squatters living in the Timehri area, were caught on Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) stealing office equipment costing approximately one million dollars from the AmeriJet bond between November 19 and 20. This is a good, as I can see more proactive action in ridding the…

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Mandela has left us richer than anything money can buy

Dear Editor, The world has lost a great freedom fighter and statesman with the death of South Africa’s first black President Nelson Mandela. All is not lost, however, for he has left us with a great legacy and left us richer than anything money can buy. He lived his life by virtues of truth, honesty, knowledge, caring and sharing with peace. We are indeed saddened by his passing but he lived a great life, touching the world with his genuine love, kindness and compassion, having taught us much, so let’s…

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UG needs a complete mind revamp

Dear Editor, The respective presidents of the University of Guyana Senior Staff Association (UGSSA) and University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS) are calling upon the government of Guyana to address existing problems that the institution currently faces. However, in my opinion, I am not sure that it is the government’s responsibility to address all of the matters of the institution. Universities generally offer three academic semesters, each of which consists of 15 weeks of lecture time and examinations. The University of Guyana currently offers two semesters and a summer programme…

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