Prominent Guyanese/Canadian family celebrates matriarch’s 90th birthday with community

By Sara Kassim Over 170 relatives, friends and well-wishers gathered in Toronto on Sunday to join in celebrating the 90th birth anniversary of Guyanese-born Canadian, Noorun Nisa Kassim. The white silky tablecloths were in pristine condition, the cream orchid centre pieces were of the finest assortment, the food was overflowing and the dessert was decadent, as the Kassim’s family marked the “momentous occasion” with friends and relatives. While living in Guyana, Mrs Noorun Kassim always had a vision for her family to migrate to Canada, with hopes of building a…

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Deal with Marriott investor in closing stages – Brassington

Atlantic Hotel Inc (AHI) Chairman Winston Brassington has dismissed claims that a British Virgin Islands investor intends to buy the Marriott Hotel building for US$ 10 million. In a statement on Saturday, Brassington said the claims made in another local newspaper are absolutely untrue. Brassington said he told the publication that the AHI is in the closing stages of a deal with a foreign investor and that the name of this investor will be announced when there is financial closure. Public disclosures He said, in general, private investors are usually…

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Forensic laboratory expected to open by year-end

A team from Barbados has been contracted to install the equipment to facilitate the smooth running of the forensic laboratory which is expected to come into operation before year-end. Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee explained that the imported equipment had to be calibrated on arrival in Guyana before being installed. “The security features have been already installed and by the third week in October, all the installation will be completed with respect to equipment which will see the facility being in full operation,” he added. The Home Affairs Ministry has…

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APNU calls for tougher police action against criminals

In light of the recent increase in criminal activities, the A partnership for National Unity (APNU) has called on the security forces to up its game and enhance crime fighting strategies so as to provide a safe and secure environment for Guyanese. This call was made last Friday by APNU parliamentarian and former Police Commissioner Winston Felix, who recommended that the security forces develop an intelligence gathering system which will assist them in tackling criminal activities. “The nature of these crimes today suggests that these crimes are well planned and…

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Guyanese overwhelmingly support Amaila project, subsidy to GPL

An opinion survey conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) last month found that the overwhelming majority of the nation supports the Amalia Falls Hydro Electricity Project (AFHEP), subsidies to the Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL), and the recent introduction of the new minimum wage policy. The poll interviewed voters to determine support on various government initiated projects as well as popular support for the parties should a snap election be called. The poll randomly interviewed 520 voters to yield a demographically representative sample (44 per cent…

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U. S. ambassador hosts “Jazz by the Seawall”

U .S. Ambassador to Guyana D Brent Hardt in collaboration with the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry hosted a night of “Jazz by the Seawall” last Thursday evening. American jazz trio, Phil Dunlap on the keyboards, along with his band members, Nick Jost on the bass and Marty Morrison on the drums, entertained guests at the U. S. ambassador’s home in Cummings Lodge, Greater Georgetown. The night of “Jazz by the Sea wall” was attended by several government ministers and members of the diplomatic corps. Hardt told his guests that…

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Gov’t takes essential services to Essequibo residents

BY INDRAWATTIE NATRAM Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee on Saturday assured Essequibians that there will be “no more shouts for justice” for minor problems, as he launched another instalment of the Houses of Justice Project in Region Two. Addressing policemen, residents and other government officials at the Aurora Primary School on the Essequibo Coast, Minister Rohee said often persons spend too much time accessing simple services, and this must change. As such, he said the Home Affairs Ministry came up with a bold initiative, the first of its kind in…

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Seein is believin, but blind does lead de blind

Old people does seh seein is believin and that whah ever yuh can’t see, yuh must have to feel before yuh believe. Some people does see wid dem mind only. But that is not seein, that is called dreamin. And some people does only see wid other people eye. But that is also not seein either, that is called believin whah another man seh he see and tekkin it fuh gospel truth, or as old people again seh – de blind leadin de blind. Lallbachan Suspenders Ram is one a…

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U.S. motivational speaker urges Guyanese teachers to make learning fun

Local educators were encouraged to step out of their comfort zones to make children interested in school, by embracing their profession and seeking innovative ways to make learning fun and interesting, by award-winning American teacher Ron Clark. Addressing teachers, administrators and students at the National Cultural Centre on Monday, Clark, who is also a motivational speaker, shared his experiences and techniques that can encourage a more conducive learning environment for students. The high school teacher was invited by the Education Ministry as part of activities for Education Month 2013, to…

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UG student perishes in minibus accident

A 22-year-old student of the University of Guyana died Tuesday night following a horrific accident on Brickdam, Georgetown. Dead is Lindsford Gavin Deally of Lot 471 Nonpareil, East Coast Demerara. Deally met his demise at approximately 21: 30h when the Sophia bus he was conducting collided with a car in the vicinity of Louisa Row and Brickdam. While at the Georgetown Public Hospital, one of the survivors, Sheldon McKenzie, told media operatives that he had warned the driver to slow down, less than five minutes before the collision occurred. He…

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