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Ministry extends moratorium on submission of life certificates

The Ministry of Finance in its effort to safeguard its staff and the public against the spread of COVID-19,  is advising government pensioners that it has placed a further three-month moratorium on the submission and updating of life certificates In a release yesterday, the ministry said that submissions and updating of life certificates will therefore resume on September 1, 2020.

Godfrey Bess (Department of Public Information photo)

Bess appointed acting Chief of Staff

President David Granger has approved the appointment of Colonel Godfrey Bess to perform the functions of Chief of Staff as Brigadier Patrick West proceeds on pre-retirement leave, the Ministry of the Presidency has announced.

Citing CARICOM report, CIOG urges GECOM to declare winner

The Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana (CIOG) today called on the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to fulfill its constitutionally mandated duty and declare the winner of the 2020 election as soon as the Caribbean Court of Justice has made its ruling on a case to be heard on Wednesday.

Returning Officer (RO) of Region 4 Clairmont Mingo (left) making his way to the courtroom on March 13.

Mingo’s second infamous declaration for District Four

Introduction Following hours of chaos on March 13th, District Four Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo bawled out a second fraudulent declaration for Demerara-Mahaica even though earlier that day Chief Justice Roxane George had issued specific instructions on the use of Statements of Poll (SoPs) which he failed to comply with.

Dr. David Singh

Exxon’s flaring equivalent to loss of 4,642 hectares of forest

-flaring equal to destroying 6.2 hectares of forest per day continuing Exxon’s flaring of over nine billion cubic feet of natural gas since oil production began in December is equivalent to the loss of 4,642 hectares of forest, which would be valued at US$24 million based on the carbon price under Guyana’s forest protection pact with Norway, says conservationist Dr David Singh.

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