Daily Archives: 12/15/2015

GUYANA – Latest News from various sources – December 15, 2015

GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 15 December 2015  –  Kaieteur News  

         (see other News sources at the end of this entry)

GUYANA- Capitol TV News Videos – 14 December 2015

Capitol TV logoGUYANA- Capitol TV News Videos – 14 December 2015

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Jagdeo does it again, lease for GPSU sports ground never cancelled

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:09 PM PST

GPSU wants urgent action on salary increases for GPL staff

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:08 PM PST

Small reduction in serious crime, Police reports

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:07 PM PST

Guyana moving with climate change issues

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:05 PM PST

Ease for family attacked by bees

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:04 PM PST

Sports

Posted: 14 Dec 2015 01:00 PM PST

Guyana Institute of Historical Research (GIHR) News – 2015 Christmas edition

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In this issue –  [Download: newsletter link below]      

  1. GIHR pixChristmas in slavery times.
  2. First Lady Sandra Granger’s quote.
  3. Christmas breakfast.
  4. GIHR outreach.
  5. Guyanese women: Headliners.
  6. Meet the female parliamentarians in the eleventh legislative assembly.
  7. Faces of Masquerade.
  8. Meet the GIHR Board of Directors
  9. The Guyana Institute of Historical Research Ninth International Research conference.
  10. The First family of Guyana.

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Down Turnpike Lane, London N8 – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Down Turnpike Lane, London N8 – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Turnpike Lane was the avenue of my dreams. It gave me everything I wanted, and more. It was from Turnpike Lane that I took the Tube to St. John’s Wood to watch cricket at Lords or to venture further afield to the Oval. But it was not cricket that took me to Turnpike Lane. It was something else and it had its roots in America and in Amazonia.

One day while browsing a copy of the ‘Guyana Graphic’ I was intrigued to learn that John F. Kennedy went to the London School of Economics (LSE) as a student. Why would someone like Kennedy leave the United States and travel all the way to London to study at the LSE? My mind was made up after reading that article. If John F. Kennedy could do it so could I and this became my dream. I would be going to the LSE too. Many friends dissuaded me by saying that the LSE won’t accept me; it’s only for the top one per cent of the world and besides who would fund it? But my mind was made up.    Continue reading

Guyana Gov’t continues to accumulate evidence of corruption – President Granger

No let offs — Gov’t continues to accumulate evidence of corruption

 WITH heightened calls for the government to expose the corruption which allegedly had been fostered by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) administration while they were in office for over 23 years, President David Granger on Friday said his government is still in the process of building evidence.The President’s disclosure was made on Friday last during this weekly television show “In the Public Interest,” which was aired on the National Communications Network (NCN).

While in opposition, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) were very vocal on corruption, accusing the then PPP administration of nurturing and practising it.   Continue reading

Island paradise resort opens in the Mazaruni River, Essequibo, Guyana

Island paradise resort opens in the Mazaruni River, Essequibo

 Photo: An overhead view of the Aruwai White H2O Resort in the Mazaruni River, EssequiboIsland Paradise Resort

“THE suspense is finally over!” were the words of Tourism Minister Cathy Hughes as she addressed persons at the official opening of the highly anticipated Aruwai White H2O Resort in the Mazaruni River, Essequibo.Comprising 35 of 50 completed rooms, and blue waters and sandy beaches among a host of other amenities, the luxurious edifice has been in the making for some four years, and yesterday an excited audience was on hand to witness the official opening of this tourism masterpiece, projected to be a trend-setter in the local tourism industry.   Continue reading

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