By Jarryl Bryan With a view of introducing safety gear, training and services to the Guyana market, a Trinidad company is urging locals to take advantage of the chance to build their standards to qualify for the opportunities oil and gas offer or bear witness to those opportunities going to foreign firms with more capacity. Trinidadian company, Kronoco Safety Solutions, on Friday held an official local launch at its office on Sheriff Street. There, Kronoco’s Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, Latoya Jack, stressed the importance of companies building their capacity.…
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NY importers feeling the squeeze since fish ban took effect
By Jarryl Bryan Urging Government to accept responsibility, a Guyanese born Queens, New York businessman, whose business enterprises include fish imports, has called on the coalition Administration to do whatever it takes – even if it means bringing in a consultant – to fix the issues that led to the ban on catfish import into the United States from Guyana. In an interview with this publication, concerns were expressed by Dave Narine, owner of Dave’s Guyana Fish Market situated on Liberty Ave, New York. The businessman stressed that since fish…
Read MoreBlaming the Victim…
…in sugar The arrogance of this Government and its minions knows no bounds. Your Eyewitness still can’t get over the comments made by the PNC-appointed REO of Reg 6 at the event to commemorate the 105th anniversary of 14 workers murdered by the colonial government on behalf of the sugar producers in 1913. She said the 5700 fired sugar workers are too “timid and afraid” to take advantage of the Government’s “diversification” of the sugar industry, and wanted them to know what it took for them to be “enjoying the…
Read MoreFashion & Art Meet Nature
Guyanese Designer, Darshanie Kistama is multi-talented and her works reflects her versatility. During a recent interview with the Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, the artist revealed that she currently working on pursuing a degree in “Fine Arts” at an overseas Art institute. “I feel that I am a lot better at working in more than one field of art rather than doing just painting and textile design. I am taking the opportunity to further enhance my skill, as well as learning a few more disciplines such as youth art education,…
Read MoreManickchand underscores need for legislative improvements to advance women’s equality
Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) and former Education Minister, Priya Manickchand on Tuesday underscored the recognition and equality that are enshrined in Guyana’s Constitution as it relates to women. However, she observed that even though much has been done to advance women’s rights, legislative changes are needed to ensure that women are treated equally to fully maximise their potential. The MP made these comments at the hosting of an event to mark International Women’s Day 2018 at Freedom House organised by the Women Progressive Organisation (WPO) of the People’s Progressive…
Read MoreJoey Jagan backpedals on comments regarding PPP victory
…he is known for saying one thing and then suddenly switching his position at another time, says commentator By Michael Younge Political novice, Joey Jagan who is the son of the founding leader of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), on Wednesday backpedalled on his prediction that his father’s party will emerge victorious in future elections if the party redoubles its focus. Guyana Times had reported that Jagan, speaking at an event organised by the Indian Arrival Committee last week in honour of former President, Dr Cheddi Jagan, had predicted a…
Read MoreEveryone must enjoy benefits of oil sector
…President says as int’l experts, Cabinet discuss blueprint for petroleum industry President David Granger says while many people are dazzled by the prospects of petroleum wealth, there is need for greater understanding and education on how the sector operates so that it benefits would be trickled down to every citizen. He made it clear that even as the sector was about to take off, his Government would not veer from the ‘green’ development trajectory nor would it stray from delivering on pre-petroleum promises such as removal of the development disparity…
Read MoreEverything in moderation; even health?
By Ashley Anthony Orthorexia Nervosa is a term used to describe a fixation on righteous eating. It is a condition wherein the person with the disorder is obsessed with eating in the way they believe is healthiest. Typically, the disorder progresses from being a simple desire to eat healthier to a compulsion and obsession, to the point where a person’s mental and social health are threatened. People who have beaten the disorder describe the need to eat completely healthily as a dependency; as if they do not stick to the…
Read MoreMom found guilty of poisoning her 2 kids
…collapses in Court Twenty five-year-old, Awena Rutherford has been found guilty, by a 12-member jury, of killing her two children on 27 March 2014. After the decision was rendered, Rutherford was heard screaming and she subsequently collapsed on the courtroom floor. After 20 minutes had expired and the woman was still on the floor, Justice Navindra Sing left the bench and adjourned the matter for Friday at 1pm for sentencing. Rutherford who was on trial for fatally poisoning her two children maintained that she thought she was buying cold tablets…
Read MoreThree suspected bandits shot dead by Cops
At least three men, suspected to be bandits, were on Thursday shot dead by Police ranks on the Kingston Seawall Road in the vicinity of the GNS Sports Complex ground in Georgetown. According to information reaching this newspaper, police ranks, acting on a tip off had started trailing the alleged bandits prior to them being killed. A senior police official said that the police were conducting an “operation” when they came under fire. After the crime scene was processed and the bodies were taken away, a police officer described the…
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