Former clerk slams current Parliament

– says ‘working together’ critical Former Clerk of the National Assembly Frank Narain said he is unhappy with the sickening state of affairs in Parliament today, asserting that the continuous gridlock has only served to stall development at the national level. He said too that from his travels since retirement, the Guyana Parliament needs a new complex that will enable it to be more effective in serving its constituencies. There have been constant criticisms of the work of the current Parliament, with government and opposition colliding on almost every issue.…

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Sai Baba organisation serves needy in Guyana

The Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organisation worldwide recently celebrated Avatar Declaration Day with a global service project “Serve the Planet”. According to a release, this year the objective was to feed the poor, and devotees from around the world participated in this beautiful tribute to the beloved swami. “It was on this day in the year 1940, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, in His infinite love and compassion, declared to the world that He is the avatar who has come for the redemption of mankind. By holding onto His feet…

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2000 more solar panels being procured for hinterland – Hinds

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds has announced plans to acquire an additional 2000 solar panels for the ongoing Hinterland Electrification Programme, under which homes and schools in the hinterland are being supplied with electricity. The announcement came after numerous testimonies by toshaos last week about the government fulfilling its promise to deliver solar panels to the various Amerindian villages, the Government Information Agency (GINA) said. “We are looking to get it (solar panels) either from a programme of assistance or maybe in next year’s budget. So we have that in mind,”…

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Guyana experiencing paradigm shift in education

– attorney general urges students to strive for excellence, remain focused A paradigm shift is taking place in Guyana which has seen significant and historic improvements in the quality of education being delivered at the nursery, primary and secondary levels, and government will not lose sight of its aim to develop the socio-economic condition of its people. This is the position of Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall, who recently delivered the feature address at the 35th Graduation and Prize Giving Ceremony of the Anna Regina Multilateral School…

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Guyana captures five regional CXC awards

Guyana has again dominated the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations and will pick up five of the eight awards, which will be presented to top students at this year’s examinations. The announcement was made by Guyana’s Education Minister Priya Manickchand during a special press conference last Thursday. Manickchand expressed satisfaction with the performance of the students, noting that it was a proud moment for Guyana. “I am extremely pleased to congratulate these students on their momentous achievements…To the teachers and parents who would have worked incredibly hard to ensure…

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APNU will not approve flawed money laundering bill – Granger

A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) leader David Granger has declared that the coalition will not approve a flawed Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Amendment) Bill. Speaking at the coalition’s weekly press conference on Friday, at its headquarters on Hadfield Street, Georgetown, Granger said the bill is being thoroughly scrutinised for errors. “We have had an Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act for four years… they’ve been trying to push through… we have only been working on it for four months, we made it…

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Youths snapping up house lots

– another 1600 allotted at Farm, East Bank Demerara BY SABATINI DANIELS   Housing Minister Irfaan Ali said there has been a significant shift in the average age of landowners in Guyana due to the Central Housing and Planning Authority’s (CH&PA) one stop shops. Speaking at the seventh One Stop Shop for the year at the Guyana National Stadium on Wednesday, where in excess of 1600 house lots were distributed to Farm Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara. The minister stated that years ago persons in their 50s and 60s retired…

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National Youth Policy being developed

The Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry with support from the Commonwealth Youth Programme Caribbean Centre and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Guyana have undertaken the task of revising a National Youth Policy for Guyana. As previous newspaper articles would have mentioned, the consultant advising the process is aiming to complete the policy by year-end. The policy will be supplemented with a strategic implementation plan, inclusive of a monitoring and evaluation framework that identifies clear activities, actions, goals and timelines. The consultant is being assisted by two broad base national…

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Linden-Lethem Road will increase agriculture production, says President Ramotar

-As National Toshaos Council meeting successfully concludes With plans in the making to upgrade the Linden/Lethem Road into an all weather thoroughfare, President Donald Ramotar told toshaos to anticipate heightened agriculture production in areas in proximity. The president was at the time delivering his final remarks as the five-day, National Toshaos Council (NTC) meeting concluded at the Guyana International Conference Centre (GICC), Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown on Friday, with a spirit of high optimism. “I’m sure a road like that will stimulate agriculture production in your own areas because you will…

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Desperation steppin in fuh de Mook

Old people seh a man who sinkin in water and can’t swim gon clutch on to straw to save he life. In a case like that is both he and de straw gon go down, no matter how many straw he hold on to. That is whah de old people call desperation, and desperation does mek people do just about any ting. Is like when a man losin he woman, he does want to beat she and bun down she house. Some a dem does even want to commit suicide.…

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