Another Chinese business attacked in Guyana

…days after Chinese ambassador raised concerns with Govt Days after China’s Ambassador to Guyana, Cui Jianchun raised concerns with Government over the increased number of Chinese businesses being robbed in Guyana, another Chinese business has been robbed. Reports are the Wang Wang Supermarket at Belle West in Canal Number Two Polder, West Bank Demerara, was stormed by armed men on Tuesday evening who shot the owner in the process. When Guyana Times International went to the supermarket, neighbours confirmed that the robbery occurred just after 08:00h on Tuesday. Reports are…

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Guyana Trade and Investment Exhibition kicks off

The Guyana Trade and Investment Exhibition – GuyTIE, which is the country’s first ever business-to-business event, on Wednesday, began with a Cocktail Reception to welcome delegates, at the Marriott Hotel in Georgetown. Over 100 buyers from across the world and 55 exhibitors were received by the Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin and other GuyTIE organisers, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported. “I welcome all visitors to Guyana. We are here to show off our Guyanese hospitality. I hope your visit here will be a useful one and beneficial to…

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“How I overcame depression”

By Lakhram Bhagirat Research by various organisations has found that attempted suicide rates and suicidal ideation among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth is significantly higher than among the general population. This is so because of a number of factors but mainly because they are quite often confused by their emotions, coupled with the fact that most of them are worried about society’s perception of them. In many cases, parents often shun their LGBT children, leaving them without a place to go and that is exactly the story of…

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PPP takes Govt to court over added Local Authority Areas

Following complaints that the Communities Minister Ronald Bulkan is involved in the gerrymandering of Local Authority Areas (LLA) in Opposition strongholds, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) on Monday filed a legal challenge in the High Court to halt the Minister’s move even as Bulkan maintained that everything he did was above board. Former Attorney General Anil Nandlall filed the Fixed Date Application (FDA) on behalf of People’s Progressive Party Guyana Elections Commissioner (GECOM) Commissioner, Bibi Shadick. The Applicant filed judicial review proceedings in the High Court against decisions of named…

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Heritage Spirits

Satiricus was thinking about his heritage. It was “Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month” and he’d been told everyone should celebrate everyone else’s heritage. Wasn’t it great that Guyana was a “land of six peoples”?? Now he and the fellas at the Back Street Bar had the opportunity to sample the spiritous contribution of every one of those six peoples in Heritage month!! “Suh which waan abee guh start wid?” asked Cappo, to the other fellas. The Owner of the bar had been forewarned and had all the different drinks on hand.…

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Moving on…

…with teaching reforms Your Eyewitness has repeated the caution of the strong possibility of “a slip between the cup and the lip” on the matter of teachers’ salaries, now that they’ve accepted going to binding arbitration. But he feels it’s as good a time as any to talk a bit about other matters that have to be cleaned up in the education sector, whether or not teachers get their fair shake. We’ve got to accept we’ve been caught with our pants (and skirts) down on being educated in the oil…

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Eco Atlantic finds 2.9B barrels of oil and gas offshore Guyana

By Jarryl Bryan Eco Atlantic, one of several companies drilling for oil offshore Guyana, has announced a gross figure of approximately 2.9 billion barrels of oil and gas equivalents in its Orinduik block, verified by the first ever independent assessment done on the field. According to a Competent Persons Report (CBR) done by Gustavson Associates, the oil was found in 10 prospects within the block. It is believed to include 2.505 billion barrels of recoverable oil and 2.449 trillion cubic feet of associated gas. Those are, however, gross estimates. According…

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Former Roman Catholic Bishop Benedict Ganesh Singh dies

The Roman Catholic Church in Guyana on Wednesday announced the death of the former Bishop Emeritus Benedict Ganesh Singh, who passed away after suffering from an illness. Born on December 2, 1927, Bishop Singh was 90 years old at the time of his death. He had served the church for over three decades. His ordination to the priesthood took place in Rome on December 7, 1954; and in 1957, he obtained his Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Propaganda College in Rome. His thesis was “The Theory of Revelation…

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Exploring Georgetown

Guyana’s capital city is filled with wonderful architecture as well as a rich history. It is situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the mouth of the Demerara River and was nicknamed ‘Garden City of the Caribbean. This year the City celebrates its 175th Anniversary so let us take a look at some of its wonders…(Photos by Subhash Haimraj)  

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Recess…

…in September The Opposition Leader revealed that the Cabinet’s taking a “recess”. He allowed he knows it’s the tradition of Parliament to go into recess…but never Cabinet!! Now, this had some logic to it: after all, Parliament’s supposed to pass laws and debate budgets and such like…all of which have designated timelines. And, then again, after eating G$700,000 of food, and (mostly) liquour, at EVERY sitting (which might’ve induced some “lying” – down!!) MPs HAVE to take a break. From all that rich food, there’s the ever-present danger of them…

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