By News Source Guyana on October 6, 2022
Crime, News
The driver of the sand truck that slammed into the car being driven by businessman Nigel Cush along Mandela Avenue, killing him on the spot, has pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. He appeared in Court today and following his guilty plea, he was immediately sentenced to five years in jail. The truck […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
News, Politics
Days after the Ramps Logistics Company moved to the Courts for a judicial review of its application for a local content license to operate in the oil and gas sector, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) today announced that it has instituted fraud related charges against the company. In a statement this afternoon, the GRA said […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
News, Politics
Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh has challenged the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) to reintroduce the system of issuing annual statements to contributors to allow for the detection of any possible gaps in payments. Speaking at the National Insurance Scheme’s (NIS) General Assembly, which was held on Tuesday in observance of its 53rd Anniversary, Minister Singh […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
Caribbean & International, News, Politics
The United State Government has indicated that it is in support of a peaceful resolution to the ongoing border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela. As Guyana quietly observed the 123rd anniversary of the signing of the arbitral award between Guyana and Venezuela which set the land boundaries, the US Assistant Secretary of State for the […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
News, Politics
Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill has again made it clear that squatters who are occupying land along Independence Boulevard in Albouystown will have to vacate the government reserves and make way for the government’s $1.4 Billion enhancement project Meeting with some of the affected residents at his office yesterday, Minister Edghill reminded them that […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
Elections, News, Politics
While making it clear that his government is committed to doing much more for the nation’s teachers, President Irfaan Ali early this morning said much has been achieved by his administration for teachers over the last two years. He said teachers are now benefiting a better working environment also seen improvements to their salaries and […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
News, Politics
Opposition Member of Parliament, Natasha Singh- Lewis, who overlooks the education sector for the APNU+AFC Opposition has decried the move by the Ministry of Education to have tents erected in some schools to accommodate students because of overcrowding. On Monday as Grade Seven students turned out for their classes, some schools were faced with the […]
By News Source Guyana on October 5, 2022
News, Politics
As Guyana observes World Teachers Day today, the Guyana Teachers’ Union has issued a call for the hindrances to teacher recognition in Guyana to be addressed. In a statement, the GTU said teachers are not motivated to stay on the job for long, but the dedicated ones who remain in Guyana and continue teaching despite […]
By News Source Guyana on October 4, 2022
News, Politics
President Irfaan today announced that his administration will be pursuing several massive developmental projects in country geared at bolstering investments and interest in the country. Among them is a new bridge across the Berbice River which the President envisioned will increase opportunities in all sectors for citizens. The Government is also preparing to begin a […]
By News Source Guyana on October 4, 2022
News, Politics
Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) has achieved ISO 9001 certification. In presenting a replica of the certificate to GO-Invest Chief Executive Officer, Dr Peter Ramsaroop at the Office of the President today, President Irfaan Ali said GO-Invest acquiring the ISO certification is a demonstration of Government’s commitment to provide services of the highest standards. “It […]