U.S. medical mission on 17th tour in Guyana

The voluntary medical team that spearheaded the first successful kidney transplant in Guyana and performed over 100 different types of surgeries is conducting its 17th tour of duty in Guyana. Joining the team of doctors, surgeons, physicians and nurses this year is Dr Rakesh Kumar, a professor and chair of the Department of Bio-Chemistry and Molecule Medicine from George Washington University. His visit to Guyana focuses specifically on the establishment of a Genome Centre in Guyana that can serve as a model for the promotion of personalised treatment for cancer.…

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Professor Norman Girvan reappointed to Good Offices process

Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett on Monday met with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in New York to discuss the Good Offices process. During the meeting, it was agreed to reappoint Professor Norman Girvan as the secretary general’s personal representative in the process, at the joint request of the governments of Guyana and Venezuela. Professor Girvan was first appointed to the position in 2010, but his tenure came to an end in September. According to a release, the Good Offices process is charged with finding a solution to the…

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Commemorative coins launched

The Bank of Guyana, in collaboration with the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry, last Friday launched two commemorative coins in honour of the 250th anniversary of the Berbice Slave Rebellion and the 175th anniversary of Indian Immigration to Guyana. The ceremony took place at the Bank of Guyana with government ministers, bank stakeholders, and representatives of the African Cultural Development Association (ACDA) and the Indian Commemoration Trust (ICT), among other dignitaries, in attendance. The 1763 Slave Revolt and the 1838 Indian Arrival are the names of the two commemorative coins.…

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Local doctors to be trained as paediatric cardiac surgeons

The Health Ministry is working with the International Children’s Heart Foundation (ICHF) to train local medical professionals in paediatric cardiac surgery. A team from the charitable organisation located in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, arrived in Guyana several days ago and over the course of the week, they have been thoroughly examining the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) to determine whether the facility has the capacity to provide paediatric cardiac surgery. The team is headed by founder and medical director of ICHF, Dr William Novick. At a press briefing last Thursday, U.S.-based…

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The Marriott Hotel is an asset for the tourism sector, says Minister Ali

Acting Tourism Minister Irfaan Ali has slammed recent comments in the media linking the construction of the Marriott Hotel with that of the potential oil and gas industry in Guyana. Ali told this newspaper that he read a recent letter from a technician, which was published in the media and sought to link the two. The minister said “it is utter nonsense” and takes away from the real picture what the project is being developed for, which is to help boost Guyana’s tourism capacity and not specifically for the potential…

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Caribbean Airlines reviewing fare status for Guyana route

Caribbean Airline Limited (CAL) Airport Manager Carl Stuart said CAL is still in the process of reviewing its airfares to offer customers more choices. “We have been reviewing fare status and we will be offering more choices and much more comparable fare than any other carriers that fly into this part of the region,” he added. Meanwhile Stuart said the recent move by the Trinidad and Tobago government to cut the airline’s fuel subvention will not affect the company’s operations. He expressed the view in a recent interview with Guyana…

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Local farmers to benefit from first-ever dairy plant

Guyana’s dairy, small ruminant industries are to receive a major boost through technical and other assistance from Canadian farmers. This is being realised through a government collaboration facilitated by the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA). At a recent meeting in the boardroom of the Agriculture Ministry, Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana Dr Nicole Giles and a delegation of Canadian farmers met with Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy. The meeting saw the areas of cooperation drafted which will shape and form the initial cooperation among the two countries. State-of-the-art…

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BOSAI workers stage protest over pay dispute

By Utamu Belle   Employees at bauxite mining company Bosai Minerals Group Guyana Incorporated (BMGGI) in Linden, Region 10 said they are dissatisfied with a recent proposal by management of the company for a 3.5 per cent increase across the board in wages and salaries, and as such staged a massive protest in front of the company’s north gate on Monday morning. The employees contended that they received an increase every year based on the company’s budget, which they maintained was also agreed to by the Guyana Public Service Union…

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Guyana, Barbados to implement student, teacher exchange programme

Guyana and Barbados are expected to sign several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) in the areas of fisheries, education, investment, civil aviation, transport, tourism/ hospitality and agriculture in the next few months. One of the agreements being finalised by the two countries will see the issuance of a joint fisheries licence for fishers of the two countries operating in the area that overlap their maritime boundaries. This was disclosed by Barbados Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Maxine McClean and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett after the completion of the second session…

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Sookram named among ‘Famous People of Guyanese Heritage’ living abroad

Narine Dat Sookram, who was recently named one of the most “Famous People of Guyanese Heritage” living abroad, is a social activist, radio host, community builder and an author of the book, “The Teenage Years”. He is the recipient of over 100 awards/ recognitions, some of which include: World of Difference 100 Award, 2013; Who’s Who in the World, 2013; The Canadian Encyclopaedia Inclusion 2013; The Caring Canadian Award 2013; Canada’s Top 25 Immigrant Award, 2013 (the only Guyanese to receive this nationwide award this year) and many more. He…

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