Govt. offering 10% salary increase for public servants earning less than $99,000 per month, differentiated increases for others. Union to consider

The Government of Guyana has announced its offer of a 10% salary increase for public service workers earning less than $99,000 per month while those earning between $100,000 and $299,000 could see a 6% increase and those who earn $300,000 to $499,000 per month, stand to gain a 5% increase in their salaries. Additionally, a […]

Commonwealth nations offer assistance to Guyana for enhancement of public service

(MOTP)  Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon said that his recent participation at public administration and public service conferences in Putrajaya, Malaysia, last week, has resulted in Guyana receiving several offers of assistance to support the enhancement of its public service. The engagement was essentially three separate forums rolled into one; the International Conference on the […]

Relocation of Walter Roth Museum put on hold

(GINA)  No decision will be made on the relocation of the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, until consultations have been had with the museum staff and stakeholders, including the leaders of the 212 Indigenous villages. Minister of Education Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine gave this assurance as he was addressing the question of the museum’s relocation, during […]

Ambassador Ten-Pow accredited as Guyana’s Permanent Representative to the UN

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday announced that longtime career Diplomat, Ambassador Rudolph Michael Ten-Pow has been accredited as the new Permanent Representative and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Guyana to the United Nations. Ambassador Ten-Pow presented his letters of credence to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, in a ceremony at United Nations Headquarters […]

“Satan” charged and remanded for murder of 14-year-old girl

The prime suspect in the murder of 14-year-old Ann’s Grove resident, Malika Hamilton, was on Tuesday charged and remanded to prison when he made his first appearance at the Sparendaam Magistrates’ Court. Twenty-nine-year-old Alvin ‘Satan’ Reid who works in the interior as a miner, was not required to plead to the indictable charge when it […]

PPP pickets High Court over Elections petition case “delays”

-by Kurt Campbell- The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has again raised concerns over the delay by the Judiciary with respect to the hearing of the Elections Petition filed by the Party, challenging the outcome of the 2015 General and Regional elections. PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee along with other party leaders and members, led […]