By Ashley Anthony My relationship to the education sector has always been that of a recipient- a student. I have upon many occasions criticized the way that our students are taught, and whilst I do believe that these complaints are still very valid and need to be addressed, I have developed a newfound respect for teachers. Let me be clear, in this instance, I mean teachers who honestly try their best. The kind who don’t tell you that you have to attend their lessons to pass, and who are dedicated…
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Rift deepens between Govt, Opposition over top judicial appointments
…it’s up to the president to initiate further discussions – Jagdeo When it comes to the appointment of a Chancellor of the Judiciary and a Chief Justice, President David Granger’s recent statement that “the ball is in Jagdeo’s court” is not sitting well with the parliamentary Opposition. During a press conference on Tuesday, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo drew reference to the letter he wrote to Granger since February 2018, when he rejected the President’s nominees. Jagdeo reminded that in his letter, he had committed to continuous engagement with the President.…
Read MoreGeneral Nursing Council board installed as 2,669 nurses registered in Guyana
The fifteen-member General Nursing Council Board, responsible for registration and practising of nurses was inaugurated on Wednesday at the Herdmanston Lodge, Georgetown. According to a DPI release, Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence reminded the Council of their responsibility to enforce rules and regulations. “I ask that you be satisfied that each candidate is fit and proper to be registered, ensure that each person meets the necessary criteria.” She noted that among the ministry’s primary focus is the equipping of various health facilities across the country, with competent nurses thereby…
Read MoreWhere are the missing diamonds?
…AG’s Chambers given 2 weeks to produce G$54M in diamonds which vanished from Police hands Justice Fidela Corbin-Lincoln has given the Attorney General’s Chambers two weeks to locate some G$54 million in missing diamonds, which vanished from Police hands sometime after a 1994 robbery investigation. At a hearing before this High Court Judge on Monday, lawyers for the AG’s Chambers claimed being unable to contact several Police officers connected to the probe. This revelation comes in the wake of retired Police Commissioner Floyd McDonald breaking his silence by denying that…
Read MoreStill no breakthrough in murder of ECD contractor – Crime Chief
Almost two weeks after 29-year-old Denis Nandlall of Lot 21 Lalchan Street, Better Hope South, East Coast Demerara was shot dead, the Police are yet to make an arrest. This was according to Crime Chief Paul Williams during a telephone interview on Saturday, who further stated that since there were no eyewitnesses to the shooting, solving the crime could be more challenging. He nevertheless added that the Police are working with several leads, but none have led to any success thus far. Williams reiterated that the Police will continue their…
Read MoreGovt to look into concerns of Cyber Crimes Bill
…following mounting pressure from civil society Attorney General (AG) and Legal Affairs Minister, Basil Williams on Thursday stated that the sedition clause of the controversial Cyber Crimes Bill will be looked at, while highlighting that there’s no rush have the bit of legislation passed. According to clause 18 of the Bill, persons commit an offence of sedition when they “attempt to bring into hatred or excite disaffection towards the government.” “We will look at it. We will take it to the cabinet. Just like how it took two years [to…
Read More2nd pirate attack leaves 1 dead, crew members missing
Almost one week after pirates attacked four boats on the Atlantic Ocean, displacing 16 fishermen most of whom are feared dead, another attack was reportedly staged on Wednesday evening in the vicinity of Matapica Canal, Suriname, leaving one fisherman dead, while his crew members have gone missing. The identity of the dead man is yet to be ascertained. According to information received, Suriname law enforcement officers are presently at the scene where the attack reportedly occurred. Meanwhile, four bodies were recovered on Wednesday following last Saturday’s piracy attack. The bodies…
Read MoreAPNU/AFC Govt leading country on downward trajectory – PPP MP
Weeks after declaring that Guyana was on its way to amassing exorbitant debt levels, Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) Irfaan Ali has once again condemned the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Administration’s handling of the economy, contending that Government is continually plundering public funds. “Since taking up office in 2015, the APNU/AFC Government continues to plunder the nation’s coffers [by] outstripping private investment to satisfy their growing budget deficit and unruly profligate spending habit,” Ali highlighted on Tuesday. He also contended that market securities were in decline,…
Read MorePat Holder, one of the founding members of GMR&SC passes away
One of the founding members of Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) and a true icon of motorsport in Guyana, Pat Holder passed away at a city hospital at the age of 84 on May 2, 2018. Pat actively participated and provided his services to motorsport in Guyana for 43 years in succession, from 1955 to 1998. His career in racing started at the young age of 14 with bicycles where he was the “A-Class” champion and was selected to represent British Guiana, as Guyana was named back then,…
Read More“Echos” from the plantation
takes us back in time… While growing up we heard many stories of how life on the plantations was for our fore parents; we shared with our elders the customs passed on by their parents and we listened keenly to the struggles they went through, so that we can now live a free life. For the younger generation, that freedom is taken for granted and the struggles not really appreciated because all we did was hear about them, we never felt nor witnessed the whippings and constant abuse at the…
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