Guyana accredits new Cuban ambassador

The Guyana government sees Cuba’s pro-tempore chairmanship of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) as the means by which advocacy for integration can be further strengthened. President Donald Ramotar conveyed this aspiration to new Cuban Ambassador to Guyana Julio Cesar Gonzales Marchante after he presented his letter of credence to the Guyanese head-of-state at the Office of the President on Monday. Marchante replaces Raul Gortázar Marrero. “I am convinced that it is only through integration and cooperation that our people would be able to address the many…

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New methods identified to enhance mangrove growth

The Agriculture Ministry has invested in several new innovations to enhance the growth of mangroves along the country’s coastland. During a tour along the East Coast of Demerara last Thursday, Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy visited some of the mangrove planting sites at Mon Repos, Buxton, Victoria and from Le Ressouvenir to La Bonne Intention (LBI). From Le Ressouvenir, luscious mangroves were seen along the coast all the way to LBI, where a new species of mangroves is growing. The new species of mangrove is called “white mangroves” and its…

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Guyanese doctor protests over TT immigration treatment

Cuban-trained Guyanese doctor Ruackel Easton has expressed concerns over the alleged inhumane treatment meted out to his fiancée and eight-month-old daughter, who are both Cuban nationals, at the hands of Trinidad and Tobago’s immigration officers. Easton is demanding justice from the Trinidadian authorities for the alleged ‘disgraceful’ treatment his family had to endure while in-transit in that country from Cuba to Guyana. He noted that his fiancée Laritza Ortiz and daughter Zaralinda Easton Ortiz arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on September 17 around 16: 30h and were made to wait…

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360 Essequibo residents receive house lots

Some 360 house lots were distributed to Region Two residents when the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH& PA) of the Housing and Water Ministry held yet another One Stop Shop exercise on Friday. The beneficiaries received house lots at the Onderneeming Housing Scheme on the Essequibo Coast. Housing and Water Minister Irfaan Ali said the exercise was one of several held this year. He reiterated government’s commitment to ensuring equal access for all to proper housing, pointing out that not only has the housing programme helped to increase home…

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Gov’t to press opposition on passage of anti-money laundering bill

Presidential Adviser on Governance Gail Teixeira said government is cautiously optimistic that the combined opposition, the Alliance For Change (AFC) and the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) will see the importance of passing the amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Financing Terrorism Act (CFT) before the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force’s (CFTAF) November meeting. During a post-Cabinet news conference last Thursday, Teixeira said she will be convening a meeting at the end of Parliament’s recess to see if the parties can come to a tripartite agreement on…

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Eight charged for Meten-meer-zorg, Wakenaam crimes

Pandemonium broke out at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts last Friday when eight persons arrived in handcuffs in the presence of heavily armed ranks of the Guyana Police Force. They were charged for the murder of Meten-Meer-Zorg businessman Zulfikar Namdar and an armed robbery at Wakenaam recently. The eight men were jointly charged for murder; five of them were charged for the Wakenaam robbery and two were also slapped with conspiracy charges. Alan Doset of Lot 610 Zeelugt; Derwyn Croft of Lot 589 Tuchen Housing Scheme; Essan Lawrence of Vreed-en-Hoop; Jermaine…

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Nothing vindictive about AFC trio coming over to APNU, says Granger

BY: SABATINI DANIELS   A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Chairman David Granger said there is nothing vindictive about the recent move by three Alliance For Change (AFC) members to defect to his party. “These are serious academics who want to make a contribution to national unity and national development, and they felt that their opinions and advice were not being adhered to where they were before,” said Granger. Granger said he does not envisage the three AFC members who recently defected to APNU causing any challenges or rifts between…

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President lauds Mexico’s investments in Guyana

With graduate and under-graduate scholarship offers and major private investments in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector, Mexico has been hailed for supporting Guyana’s efforts at improving the quality of its most valued resources, its people. During a reception to mark the 203rd anniversary of Mexico’s Independence, President Donald Ramotar on Friday evening at the Georgetown Club, said he was pleased to see the growing collaboration between Guyana and Mexico in tertiary level training. Recently, the Mexican embassy announced a new scholarship programme whereby 600 graduate scholarships in engineering and…

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21 Cuban-trained Guyanese doctors graduate

A new batch of Cuban-trained Guyanese doctors graduated on Friday, boosting the pool of doctors that are providing health care services to citizens in Guyana. The 21 young doctors received their certificates from Health Minister Dr Bheri Ramsaran during a simple ceremony held at the Grand Coastal Inn, Le Ressouvenir, East Coast Demerara. The new doctors underwent eight years of training before they were formally certified as doctors. Seven of those years were spent in Cuba. The occasion was graced by Chief Medical Officer Dr Shamdeo Persaud; head of the…

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Ramotar to meet Guyanese Diaspora while in New York

President Donald Ramotar who is currently in New York attending the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly is expected to meet with Guyanese communities in Brooklyn,  Queens and other areas to update them on the developments taking place in Guyana and to listen to some of their concerns. Guyanese are expected to turn out in their numbers to interact with the president. Meanwhile, the Guyanese Head of State during his address at the UN on Thursday chided sections of the West for displaying double-standards in political upheavals in…

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