-A mandate to empower The mission of the Orchid Foundation is to empower individuals, especially women, to become independent and improve their lives through vital life skills programmes. In an interview with Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, Indra Constantine noted that the foundation is a non-profit organisation registered under the Friendly Societies Act. She added it was officially opened in 2009 by herself and husband, Mark Constantine (a pastor who has a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology). “The foundation initially served the community of Parfaite Harmonie. It started off as a women’s…
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German’s Restaurant to be featured on BBC
The world will soon know about German’s Restaurant’s healing cow-heel soup when it will be featured on the BBC World News. As part of its coverage of the Guyana leg of the Queen’s Baton Relay, ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, BBC World News selected German’s Restaurant for a video feature. On 3 March, a camera crew and interviewer from the world-renowned media outlet recorded footage of the restaurant and conducted interviews with employees, customers and management of the restaurant. Owner of German’s, Clinton Urling recounted the restaurant’s 54-year-old…
Read MoreThe Mole
Satiricus was impressed. These big powers didn’t just plan for one year or two years: they were always prepared for the long haul. And so to make sure they remained “big” they didn’t leave things to chance. “Take the British,” thought Satiricus. “After they were laid low by WWII, they knew things had to change in their Empire on which the “sun never set”. But by Jove!! They just couldn’t let all those natives mess things up, could they?” But how the heck to keep the facade of “independence” while…
Read MoreCaring For Others
Caring For Others, Inc. (CFO) is a human services organisation, established in November 2001, which provides meaningful improvement in quality of life and economic opportunity for low-income individuals and families. Founded by Eslene Richmond-Shockley, from Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara, the organisation is on a mission to help eradicate poverty around the world by feeding, educating, clothing and housing one family at a time. Richmond-Shockley was motivated to start such an organisation to help those in need because of her personal experiences while growing up in poverty as a child. As…
Read MoreNew GPC honoured for making huge investments in sports and culture
Several companies, including the New Guyana Pharmaceutical Corporation (New GPC) were honoured when the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) held its Annual Awards Presentation and Dinner at the Pegasus Hotel, Kingston, Georgetown on March 7. The event was attended by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and addressed by former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Basdeo Panday. Also in attendance were representatives of the country’s top manufacturing companies, other senior government officials and diplomats. Presenting the year-in-review report, GMSA President Clinton Williams said that while Guyana’s economy is constantly growing, there…
Read MorePolice still to arrest cambio dealer’s killers
Almost two weeks after Crime Chief Seelall Persaud said the police are on the lookout for two suspects linked to the gunning down of Eccles, East Bank Demerara money changer Bridgelall Persaud, there has been no new development. With the evidence at their disposal, the police are still searching all corners for clues that will crack the case, but this is not likely anytime soon. A police rank said that while they are in possession of the descriptions of the alleged gunmen, locating them is another issue. The police are…
Read MoreSmall-Sonoram is Designer-of-the-Year again
Guyanese designer Olympia Small-Sonaram captured the Designer-of-the-Year title for the fifth time when the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry hosted its annual award ceremony at the Umana Yana, Kingston, Georgetown. Hard work and determination led to another success for the well known Guyanese designer. Small-Sonaram was the designer of the Digicel float titled, “Arabian Night” which has also been named best Full Costume Band during Guyana’s 44th Republic Anniversary celebrations. An elated Small-Sonaram, who has been eyeing the title from the inception, was excited to have been given the award.…
Read MoreGuyana has made steady progress in achieving MDGs – Webster tells UN forum
Human Services and Social Security Minister Jenifer Webster said Guyana has come a long way in mainstreaming gender equality and the empowerment of women in national policies. According to Webster, access to productive resources including land and enhanced opportunities for political participation at all levels, including local, regional and national, is critical to addressing the inequalities faced by women, complementing and reinforcing the achievements in health and education. Addressing the 58th session of the Commission of the Status of Women at the United Nations headquarters, New York, on the “Contribution…
Read MoreCommittee working to appoint PSC members – Dr Norton
With the imminent retirement of recently-appointed Commissioner of the Guyana Police Force, Leroy Brumell, there is need now more than ever for the establishment of the Police Services Commission (PSC), Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of Appointments, Dr George Norton has said. In an interview with Guyana Times International, Dr Norton said the establishment of the PSC is integral now, particularly with the pending retirement of Brumell and the vacancy in several other high ranking posts. The Police Services Commission came to an end late last year; however, it was…
Read MoreAPNU demands complete re-evaluation of nurse training
The A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) is demanding a complete re-evaluation of nurse training in order to improve patient care. The coalition in a release said public concerns have been expressed over recent and repeated reports of mismanagement in hospital wards, mistreatment of patients and mistakes leading to maternal deaths. The Guyana Nurses Association (GNA) has pointed out, however, that the problems facing the health care system are chronic, and the most serious being the conditions and quality of nurse training. The Health Ministry manages three nursing schools –…
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