“I think the way the City Council has been run, it has been mismanaged. The only way for the situation to change is for a complete forensic audit. No matter who wins the Local Government Elections, the ground work must be set for a forensic audit so you can start from scratch” – Councillor With questions recently raised over the food bill at the National Assembly, a Councillor is pressing for a forensic audit into the Georgetown City Council as he fears that lack of accountability may be masking similar…
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Miranda Thakur-Deen: Transforming lives through educational aid.
For Miranda Thakur-Deen education is a prized possession and to be in a position to aid someone to realise his or her full potential makes her extremely satisfied. Miranda hails from the island of Wakenaam in the Essequibo River and credits her humble beginnings to the success she has achieved. She remembers growing up in poverty and having to walk long distances to school as well as not having the luxury of a television in the home. It is those struggles coupled with the push of her parents that led…
Read MoreTeachers in Guyana ready to take to streets over demands for increased pay
Teachers on Monday expressed great frustration over their current wages and are demanding that union members let their voices be heard on the streets come September 3; the day public schools are scheduled to reopen. This call was made at a meeting held at the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) headquarters in Woolford Avenue, Thomas Lands, Georgetown, where Union executives reiterated their position that the August 27 strike action remains in place. Members heard that teachers on the Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam); Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) and in Linden, Region…
Read MoreBi-partisan approach needed to address influx of Venezuelan refugees in Guyana
– Region 1 Chairman As more Venezuelans continue to cross Guyana’s porous borders, a bi-partisan approach is being seen as the most appropriate way to tackle the issue at hand. This is according to Region One (Barima-Waini) Chairman, Brentnol Ashley during an interview with Guyana Times International on Monday. “We have to put aside whatever might be seemingly political and start looking at the situation in a humanitarian manner and so everyone should work hand in hand, cooperatively to resolve the issue,” Ashley said. According to him, there are presently…
Read MoreFree food and drinks
Satiricus was agog at the grog the Opposition Leader claimed was being consumed in the Parliament. Not that Satiricus had anything against drinking liquour in Parliament during debates. Personally, he found his tongue was always lubricated when he imbibed at the Back Street Bar to make him much more eloquent than he normally was! “So why your leader Jagdesh against our MPs drinking in Parliament when they have their meals?” Satiricus asked the fellas after he’d joined them at the back table. “’E na ‘gainst de drinking,” said Bungi. “’E…
Read MoreThe results and the education sector
Guyana is once again indulging in its annual over-the-top celebration of the results of our secondary school exams. As we wrote last year and so many years before: “Our obsession with results of exams taken in the Grade 11/Fifth Form, when our children are merely around sixteen years old, is a sign of our country’s repressed development. Like the results of the NGSA at the end of Grade 6, these exams, as well as those of CAPE at Grade 13, the excitement surrounds the top performers who will be the…
Read MoreEx-Cop arrested for threatening to shoot wife
Three months after charges were dropped against former Cadet Officer Frenz Paul for shooting 15-year-old Alex Griffith during a game of Russian roulette over four years ago, he is back in hot water after he allegedly threatened to shoot his wife with an unlicensed firearm. Based on reports received, the ex-Police was arrested on Monday morning by Police ranks attached to the Ruimveldt Police Station after his reputed wife made a report against him. A source told Guyana Times International that Paul cocked the gun and placed it to the…
Read MoreGuyana taking steps to meet int’l tourism standards
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced that it has committed to the international adventure travel guide standard. As such, a training activity was initiated last week which was designed to meet the adventure travel guide standard. Entitled ‘Raising the Bar for Adventure and Ecotourism Guiding’, the training was offered to pre-qualified tour guides and held in the North Rupununi region, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo). The training included master training for four local guide trainers to lead future trainings. It was led by the CEO of Pandion Consulting Daniel…
Read MoreGuyanese shaken again as aftershocks rattle Venezuela
Following Tuesday afternoon’s shaking that resulted from an earthquake in neighbouring Venezuela, Guyanese were met with more vibrations after an aftershock rocked the Spanish-speaking country on Wednesday and experts are saying that another earthquake could occur again. According to information obtained, residents across several areas of Guyana again felt another earth tremor at about 09:30h on Wednesday after an aftershock measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale was recorded in Venezuela. However, these vibrations where not as intense as those felt on Tuesday. Region One (Barima-Waini) Chairman Brentnol Ashley told this…
Read MoreBux appointed Guyana’s representative to CSA
Former franchise holder of Miss India/Guyana Pageant, Umadevi Bux, was officially appointed the Guyana Representative for the Caribbean and Americas Commonwealth Students’ Association working group. Bux is also the Regional Coordinator, Policy and Advocacy for the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassador Network and brings a wide array of knowledge and skills set to the above mentioned focus areas for Guyana via the International Commonwealth Youth Network. The Commonwealth Students’ Association is the joining of student organisations within the Commonwealth. Their role is to be an independent advocate for students and brings…
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