The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) through one of its constituency candidates in Berbice has filed legal proceedings against the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and another individual to have the names fraudulently affixed to the backer’s lists for Local Government Elections (LGE) in the An-cient County removed. The court document seen by this publication names Shafraz Beekham as the applicant, along with the Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield and Orlando Christopher Persaud as the respondents. The document outlines that the challenge is seeking to have the names of 49 other electors…
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PPP Commissioners allege lack of transparency at GECOM
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) commissioners at the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) are unhappy with the lack of accountability at that entity; and this is especially since there are just 43 days to go before Local Government Elections are held. Those commissioners, in an interview with this publication, made it clear that there are times when requests for information get them nowhere. One problem identified by Commissioner Sase Gunraj is the manner in which meetings are held. “You’ve heard in the media us complaining and saying things recently about the…
Read MoreThe Struggles of Guyana’s teachers
As cliché as it sounds, teaching is really the mother of all professions but our teachers are more than often given the short end of the proverbial straw. In most counties throughout the world, teachers are overworked and underpaid. We recently saw the power of teachers, in Guyana, when the 2018-2019 school year commenced. Schools had to be closed down and students sent away because the majority of the teachers decided to take to the streets demanding better working conditions, benefits as well as increased salaries. This move came about…
Read MoreGuyana records another mining death
Another miner died in Guyana’s interior after the mining pit in which he was working collapsed at Is-sano Backdam, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). Dead is Lennox Douglas, 33, of Canvas City Wismar, Linden, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice). Speaking with Guyana Times International on Tuesday, the miner’s younger brother, Jermaine Doug-las, said his brother recently started working at the location and was self-employed. He said the family received sketchy information about what transpired from the Police. According to the young man, the Police said they are questioning other persons who were also…
Read MoreHundreds flock St Cuthbert’s Mission Heritage celebration
As the month-long Indigenous Heritage celebration culminated, hundreds of patrons from all walks of life were yesterday treated to the sights, tastes and sounds of the rich Indigenous culture at St Cuthbert’s Mission in the Mahaica river. According to the Department of Public Information, activities commenced at the village benab with poems, dances, songs and renditions from various cultural groups within the only Indigenous settlement in Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica); and all of those activities depicted the way of life of Guyana’s first peoples. There were also live demonstrations of the…
Read MoreTeaching was my way out of poverty – Miss Rajkumarie Lall
As a young child, we all have dreams and we plan our lives around those dreams but as we grow older and reality kicks in, we are forced to accept that our dreams are sometimes too farfetched. That was the same dilemma Rajkumarie Lall found herself in when she was ready to enter into the world of work a few decades ago. The 48-year-old teacher has been attached to the Anna Regina Multilateral Secondary School for over two and a half decades but has been teaching for over 30 years.…
Read MoreOpposition MP calls for audit of ‘wasteful spending’ at DPI
Weeks after calls were made for a presidential probe into the operations and spending at the Department of Public Information (DPI), Opposition Member of Parliament and former Junior Finance Minis-ter, Juan Edghill, is calling for the Auditor General to investigate the entity’s spending. Concerns were raised by staff at the DPI about spending practices and the hiring of persons affiliated to political operatives. The staffers who requested anonymity told sections of the press that monies were being spent wastefully on regular retreats and other unnecessary things. In describing DPI as…
Read MoreRevenue body gets tough on fuel smuggling
…over 17,000 gallons of smuggled fuel seized A captain and members of his crew are currently in custody following the discovery of more than 80,000 litres (17, 597.5 gallons) of smuggled fuel in their vessel. The discovery was made by officers from the Law Enforcement and Investigation Division (LEID) of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA). The officers recently intercepted MV Plumrose with a quantity of liquid that was later tested and confirmed to be hydrocarbons in the form of diesel fuel. During a search of the vessel, the officers discovered…
Read MoreGAC continues to promote airline despite challenges
Although the management of the Guyana Airways Corporation (GAC) is battling with the Deeds and Commercial Registry to keep its initial name, the airline has been moving full steam ahead in promoting the company. Only recently, the airline mounted several banners across Georgetown demonstrating the company’s determination that it is here to stay. The company has so far hired 120 Guyanese and has a robust hiring programme for local youths as flight attendants. Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Colin Abrams, in a brief comment, told Guyana Times International that as…
Read MoreGuyana’s Opposition promises to reverse ‘tax burden’ if returned to office
With 23 years in office that saw massive economic growth and development across all regions in Guyana, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) says it is prepared to do that again, and even more, as it launched its campaign for the Local Government Elections (LGE) in Bartica, Region Seven. Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo told a large crowd in the mining town on Sunday that all Guyanese now have a greater understanding of, and appreciation for, the policy direction of the PPP, especially when compared to the current Government and their perceived…
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