By Jarryl Bryan In the Caribbean, specifically the Eastern region, the World Bank last year calculated tourism to account for roughly 52 per cent of earnings on average. Even without festivals, other parts of the Caribbean are famous for their scenic tourist destinations. New Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) Director Brian Mullis hopes to leverage the increased focus on Guyana, with the oil and gas sector being an international topic of discussion, while ironing out a strategy to effectively market Guyana as a tourist destination. In an interview with this newspaper,…
Read MoreYear: 2018
An amazing two years; off to a new chapter
By this time next week, I will already be off, stepping into a new chapter of my life: college. Considering this, after much deliberation, I have decided that this will be my last article. Writing for Guyana Times has been a transformative experience. When I started some two years ago, I could not have imagined that one small column every Sunday would eventually become such a part of my life. Foremost, the column provided me with a platform with which I could articulate my thoughts on things that I was…
Read MoreV. S. Naipaul
The recent passing of Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, better known as V.S. Naipaul, was widely reported in the media. Born on Aug. 17, 1932 in rural Chaguanas, Trinidad, he was just six days shy of his 86th birthday. Exposed as a boy to English Literature by his father, his ambition from that time was to “be a writer”. With dozens of highly praised works of fiction and non-fiction, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001, thirty years after winning the man Booker Prize, and being knighted by Queen Elizabeth…
Read MoreUkrainians accused of assaulting Guyanese miners remanded to prison
The two Ukrainians who allegedly assaulted and threatened two Guyanese miners were on Tuesday taken before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. Vitaly Paraschuck, 38, whose local address was given as Lot A 173 Robin’s Place, Bel Air Park, Georgetown and Maksym Furtak, 33, who was stationed at Quartzstone, Region Seven (Cuyuni- Mazaruni) where the incident occurred, denied the allegations through a translator. The men who were represented by Attorney-at-Law Mark Waldron answered to their charges separately. It is alleged that Paraschuck, on August 3, 2018 at…
Read MoreSeveral injured in 2-vehicle collision at WCD
Several persons were injured on Wednesday morning following a two-vehicle collision at La Jalousie, West Coast Demerara (WCD). According to information received, the incident involved a Toyota Spacio motorcar and a route 32 minibus bearing registration plate BVV 4757. Guyana Times International was informed that the motorcar was heading to Parika, East Bank Essequibo and the minibus was a short distance behind proceeding in the same lane. However, the Toyota Spacio reportedly came to an abrupt halt, resulting in the minibus slamming into its rear. The driver of the minibus…
Read MorePolice Sergeant placed on G$1.3M bail over driver’s licence fraud
Former Police Sergeant Alfred Park of Lot 1129 Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara was on Monday arraigned before Senior Magistrate Judy Latchman on 12 counts of fraud relative to the theoretical learner driver’s examination conducted by the Guyana Police Force. The court heard that on April 12, 2018, while he was the sergeant-in-charge at the Felix Austin Police College, Georgetown, with intent to defraud the public, the 50-year-old Park conspired with others to forge 13 examination scripts for persons who did not write the learner driver’s examinations. The prosecution…
Read MoreFlag hoisted in Georgetown to celebrate India’s 72nd Independence Day
In commemoration of India’s 72nd Independence Anniversary, the Indian High Commission in Georgetown on Wednesday held its annual flag-raising ceremony at the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre. In the company of Indian officials and other invitees, the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Venachatachalam Mahalingam delivered an address made by the President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind, on the eve of the country’s Independence Day. Prior to this, the flag of India was hoisted on the lawns of the compound and the National Anthem of India was recited. One of the…
Read More‘Increased level of bullyism plaguing Guyana’s mining sector’
…mining association calls for CoI into Brazilian’s death The Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) has called for a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) to be launched into the death of a Brazilian miner who was shot and killed on Saturday by two Police Officers in Puruni, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). The Association made calls via a strongly worded statement to the media on Wednesday which highly condemned the action, and more so the officers, who committed that act. “No one in the Government is doing anything to help miners, they…
Read MoreKwakwani woman charged for attempted murder of reputed husband gets bail
Samantha Henry of Potville, Kwakwani, Upper Berbice River (Region 10: Upper Demerara-Berbice) was on Friday placed on G$50,000 bail by Senior Magistrate Clive Nurse at the Kwakwani Magistrates Court after being remanded on July 20 on a charge of attempting to murder her reputed husband, Hemant Deonarine. The accused is scheduled to return to court on August 17 for continuation of her case. RECAP Henry faces an allegation of attempting to murder 39-year-old Hemant Deonarine on July 12 last, reportedly slashing him to his neck with a broken bottle during…
Read MoreCPL games in Guyana a good example of national cohesion
Dear Editor, After being at Providence, East Bank Demerara, I wish to point out the seminal contribution the Guyana Amazon Warriors are making to our national development. First there is the matter of “national cohesion” of which we have heard so much during the past three years. But who has done more for national cohesion than the Warriors, during that time? Once again, they have created such a positive buzz in our country that the doom and gloom threatening to put us into a national depression has been dissipated like…
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