Business Minister Dominic Gaskin was born in UK

As there continues to be much debate on the dual citizenship status of Members of Parliament (MPs), it has now been revealed that Alliance For Change (AFC) executive member and Business Minister Dominic Gaskin is a born Briton. AFC Vice Chair Cathy Hughes, at a press briefing on Wednesday, pointed out that no current parliamentarian of the party has dual citizenship, but in the same breath, said that Gaskin was born in UK. “The AFC wishes to advise that none of its 11 MPs have sworn allegiance to any foreign…

Read More

Guyana’s Opposition maintains Govt must resign

…says President misled the nation after political engagement Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo is calling on the coalition APNU/AFC Government to immediately resign as is catered for in the constitution following the passage of a no confidence motion. Speaking at his weekly press conference on Thursday, Jagdeo said that Government misled the country after the meeting between both parties where they said that the Opposition was in agreement that Guyana should not be left without leadership and must continue with the existing state of affairs. According to Jadgeo, the…

Read More

Guyana’s private sector urges GECOM to be fully prepared for elections

While still on extended sick leave, Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chairman, retired Justice James Patterson has responded to a correspondence from the Government and Opposition Chief Whips requesting a meeting to discuss the Commission’s readiness for the pending General and Regional Elections. Government Chief Whip Amna Ally and Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira were identified during a high-level meeting last week between Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo and President David Granger to meet with the elections body to determine its readiness for the upcoming polls. Since then, the Chief Whips have…

Read More

Thousands of New Yorkers feeling effects of Gov’t shutdown

…millions more stand to lose essential federal assistance if shutdown continues Thousands of New Yorkers have felt the real effects of the longest federal government shutdown in history as it enters its 27th day. According to a release from the New York Mayor’s office, the week of January 7th was the first week federal government employees that are furloughed did not receive a paycheck. The Mayor’s office said that there are 18,000 federal employees that work at affected agencies in New York City and an unknown number of low-wage federal…

Read More

New…

…parties in Guyana One of the founders of ANUG – A New and United Guyana – (to be launched this week) commented in his blog which is reprinted by the Stabber News and then regularly reprinted as a news item (talk about publicity!!): “Political parties are mushrooming, as is the custom when elections are close.” Since we’ve tried and failed to grow “real mushrooms”, maybe it might be more appropriate to say, “political parties are sprouting like ‘jumbie umbrellas’”!! Our colloquial reference would convey not only the accelerated growth cycle…

Read More

Addressing the ethnic imbalance in the GPF

Addressing participants at the opening of Police Force’s Annual Officers’ Conference under the theme, “Security Sector Reform Implementation – Enhancing Capacity Through Training, Infrastructure and Human Resource Management,” President David Granger emphasised his commitment to security sector reform. “Security sector reform is aimed at improving public trust and confidence, developing stronger organisations, boosting the Force’s intelligence, responsive and investigative capabilities and producing a more versatile Police Officer. Security sector reforms, therefore, must be accelerated to strengthen this vital institution in 2019.” Police Commissioner Leslie James in brief remarks reminded the…

Read More

After dropping out of school in form 2, Kamalita Heralall turns her life around

By Lakhram Bhagirat Sometimes life throws unexpected challenges our way and to deal with those challenges it requires tremendous strength and willpower. No one knows more the amount of strength it takes to completely turn your life around than 22-year-old Kamalita Heralall. You see Kamalita’s situation is not quite uncommon but the way she handled it is nothing short of inspiring. She hails from the community of Herstelling on the East Bank of Demerara and sitting the Common Entrance Examinations she gained a place at the Charlestown Secondary School. However,…

Read More

GUYANA CELEBRATES 166 YEARS OF CHINESE ARRIVAL

…as China commits to strengthen bilateral relations Guyana celebrated Chinese Arrival Day on Saturday, commemorating 166 years since the arrival of Chinese to these shores. To commemorate this event a ceremony was held at the Windsor Forest Primary School on the West Coast of Demerara. Windsor Forest was the first Chinese settlement in Guyana. Delivering brief remarks, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo underscored the importance of the contribution of the Chinese towards national development. During his brief remarks Ambassador Jianchun said, “social cohesion, unity is really important for us to transform…

Read More

Hidden gem of the Essequibo

The Essequibo River is the largest river in Guyana, and the largest river between the Orinoco and Amazon. Rising in the Acarai Mountains near the Brazil-Guyana border, the Essequibo flows to the north for 1,014 kilometres (630 mi) through forest and savanna into the Atlantic Ocean. With a total drainage basin of 69,300 sq.km (26,757sq.mi) with average discharge of 74,303 cu ft/s (2,104 m3/s). The river runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion. There are many rapids and waterfalls (e. g., Kaieteur Falls on the Potaro River) along the route…

Read More

Dual…

…citizens and politics Even though the requirement that MPs can’t be dual citizens (that is, have pledged “allegiance” to another nation) was introduced into the 1980 Constitution which was crafted for Burnham, no one – least of all the politicians – paid any heed to it. After all, Guyanese politicians had routinely spent time abroad to “qualify” themselves in the profession and many might’ve very well gotten citizenship with their “farrin” wives. “Doctor politics” and all that! And then, of course, Burnham had originally rigged himself into office through “overseas”…

Read More