Energy Department silent on Price for Guyana’s oil

…as Guyana’s 1st oil lift expected next week amid plunging prices With Guyana’s first share of the oil expected to be lifted next week, the Department of Energy is mum on what price has been secured for the crude which will be sold to the Barbadian branch of Shell International. This played out on Monday, when Department of Energy Director, Dr Mark Bynoe held a press conference. When asked by the media what price has been agreed on for the oil, Bynoe referred the media to the Guyana Extractive Industries…

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Guyana ready for upcoming hearing – Greenidge

Almost two years after Guyana filed its application with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for it to confirm the legal validity of the 1899 Arbitral Award regarding the boundary with Venezuela, the World Court is now preparing to hold its first sets of hearings on the matter. In a recent notice, The Hauge, Netherlands-based ICJ informed the parties of the schedules for the upcoming public hearings to determine whether the Court has jurisdiction to preside over the matter. The first round of oral arguments will be held on March…

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PPP/C did not bring Global Witness to Guyana – Jagdeo

…adds that findings warrants further investigations After the Coalition Government accused international oil and gas anti-corruption watchdog – Global Witness of attempting to influence the outcome of the March 02 General and Regional Elections, People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) is making it clear that they had no role to in getting the Non-Governmental Organisation here. Speaking at his weekly press briefing, Opposition Leader and General Secretary of the PPP/C, Bharrat Jagdeo labelled the report as damning and demanded further investigations. He noted that the report pointed out, to the entire world…

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Guyana monitoring 9 persons – Health Official

…no knowledge of woman being sent back from Trinidad By Lakhram Bhagirat As fear continues to mount over the possibility of the coronavirus reaching these shores, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr Karen Gordon-Boyle, on Wednesday confirmed that Guyana is currently monitoring nine persons who recently returned from China. She noted that the monitoring of these persons, who are all believed to be students who were on scholarships in China, is routine and there is not cause for panic. “We are monitoring nine persons… (We are doing so by…

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“We do not want post-election violence” – Harmon tells Carter Center

Director General of the Ministry of the Presidency, Joseph Harmon, on Wednesday met with representatives of the Carter Center who are in Guyana as part of the contingent of international observers for the upcoming General and Regional Elections. The team was headed by International Election Observation Mission Field Office Director Carlos Valenzuela, and included Legal Analyst Anne Marlborough, and Deputy Field Office Director Nicholas Jahr. Valenzuela informed Director General Harmon that the team is making its rounds and has met with the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), the Ethnic Relations Commission…

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Ali lashes out at Coalition Govt for disrespecting Indigenous peoples

People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Presidential Candidate, Dr Irfaan Ali has stated that the incumbent APNU/AFC coalition does not deserve the respect of Guyana’s Indigenous people since they disrespected them on many occasions. Ali was at the time addressing residents of Mabaruma, Region One (Barima-Waini) during a public meeting on Sunday. He pointed out that the first thing that the party has to do if it wants to bring development to the people of Guyana is respect them. “Any leader who cannot respect you do not deserve your respect. [President David]…

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Elections 2020 and jobs

The General and Regional Elections are weeks away and as expected, the political parties are using every possible opportunity to convince the electorate to give them a chance to manage the affairs of the nation. One of the main issues that voters would be making their decision on is the policies and plans of the various parties in terms of job creation and training opportunities since these are key concerns of everyone, especially young people. In fact, if one were to conduct a survey among youths in Guyana to find…

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Prominent Essequibo Coast rice miller arrested for issuing bounced $10M cheque

A prominent rice miller of Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) has found himself in hot water after he allegedly issued a cheque valued over $10 million to another prominent rice miller in his region knowing that he was committing a crime. Reports are that the man owed the other rice miller, identified as Roopan Ramotar aka “Fowlcock” almost $31 million for 4.64 tonnes of rice that the man had credited to him. After some time, the rice miller made no attempts to pay Ramotar for the large quantity of rice,…

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GECOM must be ready to deliver fair elections in one month!

Dear Editor, The Official List of Electors (OLE) is out, and political parties are very busy scrutinising its published composition in every division. Thousands of party activists are comparing the OLE along with the previously released Preliminary List of Electors (PLE) as well as the Revised List of Electors (RLE). Obviously, the purpose is not limited to ensuring that they are in a position to advise supporting voters, but to flag any flagrant errors and omissions. In the circumstance, it is evident that the public will use all legal lens…

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APNU takes election campaign to burial ground

The incumbent A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) coalition has taken its political campaigning to one of the most sombre occasions – a funeral. A video was trending on social media showing Minister within the Communities Ministry, Annette Ferguson, speaking at a burial service somewhere in the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region. While the video has caused outrage on social media, it also became the source of comedic jabs since the Minister, who has responsibility over the housing sector, had to be corrected after she called the deceased by the wrong…

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