Politics

President underscores Free, Green and Cohesive State in Independence message

The transition of British Guiana from a colony to Independent Guyana was a colourful episode punctuated with political, social and economic challenges. The country’s ability to successfully maneuver itself pass these challenges was recognised by President David Granger in his Independence Day Message to the Nation.  Mr. Granger reflected on the period of colonization which saw 350 years of […]

No alarming health impacts from Region 8 floods, but Health Ministry worries about lack of shelters

The devastating floods which greeted region eight recently has not posed any serious health risk, Minister of Health Volda Lawrence has reported. In a statement today, the Minister explained that this conclusion was arrived at after an assessment and analysis was done by a combined team comprising Ministry of Public Health officials, representatives of the […]

Five female convicts receive Presidential Pardons for Independence

The Ministry of the Presidency today announced that five female convicts have been granted the Presidential Prerogative of Mercy by President David Granger. The Presidential Pardon comes on the occasion of Guyana’s fifty-first Anniversary of Independence  and follows recommendations by the Director of Prisons. The women women to be released from prison are 22-year-old Jenny […]

Persons should not be discriminated against based on sexual preference but Guyana not ready for same-sex marriage -Jagdeo

Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has added his voice to the reignited debate surrounding the decriminalization of same sex intimacy and on Wednesday threw his support behind the position that persons should not be discriminated against based on their sexual preference. During a press conference at his office, Mr. Jagdeo who served as President for 12 years, was […]

Rights Groups believe referendum on anti-gay laws will only fuel more homophobia

Local human rights bodies and LGBT advocacy groups in Guyana have come out in condemnation of the government’s proposal to hold a referendum on whether Guyana’s colonial law which criminalizes same sex intimacy should be repealed. The Guyana Equality Forum, Guyana Trans United, Guyana Rainbow Foundation and the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), today […]

Public consultations on parking meters to take place this week

Public consultations on the parking meter system for Georgetown are set to begin this week, as a City Council team continues its efforts to renegotiate the contract for the parking meter system in Georgetown with Smart City Solutions. The negotiating team is headed by Councillor Malcolm Ferreira. It has been meeting with parking meter company […]

Marcel Hutson confirmed as Chief Education Officer

The Ministry of Education has announced that longtime educator, Marcel Hutson, has been confirmed as the Chief Education Officer (CEO). Mr. Hutson has been acting in the position since August 2016, following the decision of the government not to renew the contract of former CEO, Olato Sam. Mr. Hutson has described his confirmation as bringing legitimacy […]

Venezuela government seeks Guyana’s help to ease its growing internal political problems

Venezuelan Ambassador to Guyana, Reina Diaz, on Monday called on the Guyanese people and the Guyana Government to support the Nicholas Maduro Government in its call for peaceful dialogue to end ongoing political problems in the neighbouring state that has resulted in daily clashes between demonstrators and security forces. During a press conference at the Georgetown […]