With the pace of science and technology in the fast developing world, more can be done in industries, particularly the rice and saw mills, to reduce cost as well as to save the environment. The Gasifier at Ramlakhan and Sons Rice Mill at Exmouth, Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) is a classic example of an innovative measure that is environmentally friendly and also has proven to reduce fuel cost. The rice mill is the first in Guyana to take up the initiative to purchase a Gasification Plant. Rice miller…
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Granger must account for PNC’s “sordid past” – Jagdeo
By Michael Younge Former President Bharrat Jagdeo has blocked any attempt by David Granger, the Presidential Candidate for the recently formed Opposition coalition movement to play the role of ‘Pontius Pilate’, as he called on him to account for his sordid past and alleged involvement in the atrocities committed by the People’s National Congress (PNC) while that party was in Government. Jagdeo, speaking at his first local press conference since demitting office back in December 2011, said that Granger must account for his track record if he was serious about…
Read MoreGuyana to secure additional 10,000 ton rice deal with Venezuela
The Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) is in the process of securing a new deal with neighbouring Venezuela for the export of an additional 10,000 tonnes of rice this year. Farmers had raised concerns over lucrative rice markets and General Manager of the GRDB, Jagnarine Singh said the board is trying to do just that. As he prepared to travel to Venezuela on Tuesday to sign a contract for the exportation of close to 260,000 tonnes of paddy for 2015, Singh told this publication in a telephone interview that last…
Read MoreProud moment for Top Cop: President confirms Seelall Persaud
After acting for almost a year, Seelall Persaud has been confirmed as the Commissioner of the Guyana Police Force and was sworn-in before President Donald Ramotar on Tuesday. He took the Oath of Office at the Office of the President in the presence of his family, Government officials and senior ranks of the Police Force along with the heads of the Disciplined Forces. Persaud’s confirmation comes some two weeks short of a year since he has been appointed acting Top Cop following the retirement of former Police Commissioner Leroy Brummel.…
Read MoreExxon drilling off to smooth start – Minister Persaud
Oil major ExxonMobil’s oil exploration activities in the Stabroek Block off Guyana’s Essequibo Coast are proceeding according to schedule with no disruptions from Venezuela, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Robert Persaud has disclosed. “Exxon has begun its operations and so far, there has been no conflict or hiccups in that. Everything is progressing according to plan,” Persaud told this newspaper. The United States-based oil company’s exploration ship, the Deep Water Champion commenced its US$200 million oil exploration project last Thursday. The company, which intends to pursue exploration activities over a…
Read More100 women honoured for fight against domestic violence
It was a sea of red filled with emotions of appreciation, empathy and love at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) on Monday evening as the Caribbean American Domestic Violence Awareness (CADVA) Inc, in collaboration with the One Billion Rising Revolution, honoured 100 women who are survivors of domestic violence and abuse. The event was held under the theme “Let the women speak, the revolution unveiled.” Amid an audience of more than 300, the women were each given a token in the form of a butterfly which, CADVA explained, represented the…
Read MoreZeeburg man killed in collision
A Zeeburg, West Coast Demerara, Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) resident is now dead after the vehicle he was driving collided with a minibus at Farm, East Bank Essequibo. Dead is Andrew Budhram Sukwah, 29, of Zeeburg Public Road. According to reports, the accident occurred sometime around 21:40h on Monday at Farm Public Road. A release from the Guyana Police Force detailed that Sukwah was driving a Suzuki Vitara motor vehicle bearing registration number PGG 4474 at a fast rate when he reportedly lost control and collided head on with…
Read MoreJagdeo defends wealth, benefits
…says honesty is what matters “Ministers of Government do not have to live in a ‘logie’ to prove they are not corrupt” Former President Bharrat Jagdeo on Tuesday vehemently defended his monthly Gy$3 million presidential pension, establishing that such benefits have been historically offered. He also clarified that since demitting office he has never tapped the Treasury to cover his medical expenses. The former Head of State and now executive of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), was at the time addressing journalists at a specially convened press conference at Freedom…
Read MoreGuyana is now an economy where multinational companies invest
Dear Editor, Over the past years, we have seen an influx of high profile investors, coming to Guyana, and along with local investors, make significant investments in our country. This is representative of the growing confidence in Guyana, as an investment environment, something that simply was not there 23 years ago. It is part of the PPP/C’s dream to make Guyana a more marketable and suitable environment for foreign investors. I would like to highlight some of the works that the PPP/C did, so as to produce this very comfortable…
Read MoreGuyana’s present growth unprecedented in post-colonial history
Dear Editor, The contrived spectacle witnessed at the launch of the APNU-AFC coalition would have left many Guyanese scratching their heads, or shaking them in shocked disbelief on reading some of the bold assertions of the coalition leaders. Presidential Candidate David Granger spoke of taking the “… boldest step in six decades”; of the replacement of political hostility with unity; of replacing confrontation with cooperation; and replacing dictatorship with democracy. Was this the same Granger who, as head of the combined Opposition in the 10th Parliament, led the charge to…
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