Judicial officers being trained to deal with gamut of legal issues

…in Guyana’s oil and gas sector Acting Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards said the Judiciary is proactive and has taken efforts to educate judicial officers on how to deal with the gamut of legal issues that may arise in the Oil and Gas industry. Speaking recently with the Department of Public Information (DPI), Justice Cummings-Edwards said that to date there have been two training sessions facilitated by an oil and gas expert who lectures at the University of the West Indies (UWI). A joint ‘Bench and Bar’ two-day…

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Guyana’s emerging oil sector has many opportunities for tradesmen

Dear Editor, I participated in the just concluded Inaugural Guyana International Petroleum Business Summit and Exhibition, and must congratulate the organizers and participants for making the conference one of meaningful discussion and analysis, and moreover a forum at which pertinent information was shared and burning questions posed. This should provide for a better understanding of the complexities, challenges and opportunities of Guyana’s emerging oil and gas industry. This should allow local businesses to begin their SWOT analyses (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) as they relate to their becoming players in the…

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Conservationist questions Guyana’s level of preparedness for an oil spill

The Oil and Gas sector has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the major disadvantages is the widespread destruction to the environment an oil spill can cause. According to a notable environmental activist, Guyana’s safeguards against an oil spill still leave much to be desired. According to long time conservationist Annette Arjoon, there is still no comprehensive national oil response plan. This is even as ExxonMobil’s commercial production of oil is slated to begin two years from now. “Am I satisfied that enough preparations are in place for an oil…

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Cops hunting suspected mastermind of carjacking ring in Guyana

Police say they are seeking a Lodge Housing Scheme, Georgetown resident who they suspect to be the mastermind behind the recent strings of carjacking busts along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway, among other places. According to the police, investigators on Wednesday night swooped down on the suspected mastermind’s premises and conducted a search during which, the ranks found a black Mazda Axela motorcar with licence number PTT 2794, along with twelve certificates of registration for various vehicles including some that were seized from the home of the ex-policeman who is currently in…

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AFC yet to formally approach APNU to review coalition deal

…President insists agreement can be allowed to expire if not reviewed now Some three months after announcing plans to review the coalition deal with its governing partner, the Alliance For Chance (AFC) is yet to formally approach the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) for this to be done. “I have not received any word from the Leader of the Alliance For Change,” President David Granger, who is the Leader of the APNU, told reporters on Wednesday. The APNU and AFC celebrated their third anniversary since signing the “lovers’ deal”…

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Guyana should establish a national register for sexual offenders

Dear Editor, I write to express my disgust that there are religious leaders who walk among us pretending that they are normal and virtuous when in fact they are sick in their heads and are guilty of committing heinous acts of rape and sexual assault. In recent times, there have been countless reports of sexual crimes committed by religious leaders locally, regionally and internationally. It is particularly disturbing that many of their victims are vulnerable women and children who are members of their places of worship. It is unthinkable that…

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Desperation kicks in

…ex-sugar workers say Govt should meet with them to understand their pain An ex-employee of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) is urging President David Granger and his Cabinet Ministers to give up being transported in their luxury vehicles for one day and instead meet with the fired workers, to have a better understanding of the issues they face and their families. Glen McCloud, an ex-employee of the Rose Hall Estate, said only then will the Government be able to realise the effects of the unconscionable decision they have taken, not…

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US$100M capital fund for Guyanese entrepreneurs launched

…Govt urged to liberate Guyanese of “digital constipation” Guyanese entrepreneurs will soon have the opportunity to access financing as a Guyana-born businessman and telecommunications expert, Mike Singh on Saturday launched a US$100 million venture capital fund at the 2018 Digital Wealth Creation Summit. Singh, who was one of the featured speakers at the event held at the Marriott, which saw the attendance of hundreds of persons, said that many brilliant ideas died because very often borrowers did not have the collateral to access loans. While declaring that sometimes banks “kill…

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Woman nabbed with cocaine in handbag at CJIA

Ranks attached to the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) working at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) on Wednesday night conducted a search of a female passenger, who was scheduled to travel to the USA and found a quantity of suspected cocaine concealed in her handbag. The 19-year-old passenger resides on the East Coast of Demerara and was accompanied to the Airport by her mother and family members. The total weight of the suspected drug is 2.660 kilograms. Three persons, including the young woman and her mother, are currently in custody…

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Coalition Politics

The Cummingsburg Accord was announced on Valentine’s Day, Feb 14, 2015, by APNU and AFC as the culmination of sustained negotiations that would delineate the distribution of power in the government to be formed if their consummated coalition were to win the imminent elections. But the Accord had wider reverberations for Guyanese politics. One factor militating against coalitions in Guyana — in addition to the inherent distaste for the mechanism in the Liberal Democratic conventions passed on by the British – is their reluctance to acknowledge that the basis of…

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