The Court of Appeal will sit tomorrow at 11 am to hear submissions on the application filed to prevent the Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield from submitting a report to enable a final declaration from the March 2 polls.
The Guyana Court of Appeal is currently sitting to consider how to proceed on an application filed yesterday to prevent the Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield from submitting a report to enable a final declaration from the March 2 polls.
Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield yesterday failed to submit the report of the valid votes cast in the March 2 General and Regional Elections (GRE) in direct contravention of a directive from Chairperson Justice Claudette Singh.
The Court of Appeal application filed yesterday to prevent the Chief Election Officer (CEO) from submitting a report to enable a final declaration from the March 2 polls is contending that the Guyana Elections Com-mission (GECOM) deviated from the order that guided the national vote recount and failed to determine “final credible” results.
According to the general secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Bharrat Jagdeo today’s hearing at the Court of Appeal is the last episode in the APNU+AFC Coalition’s quest to disenfranchise Guyanese voters.
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has refuted allegations of improper and secretive disposal of documents from its Camp Street, Georgetown headquarters and insists that whatever was observed was normal and above board.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) last night said that six teachers of Santa Rosa Primary School, Moruca, Region One have tested positive for the Coronavirus and have all been placed in institutional isolation.
The refusal yesterday of the Chief Election Officer, Keith Lowenfield to submit a final report for the certification of the result for the March 2nd general elections is an act of gross insubordination and an undermining of electoral democracy.
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has expressed its complete lack of faith in the embattled Chief Election Officer (CEO), Keith Lowenfield, to execute his mandate and describes his reports as prejudiced and not credible.
As phase one of the planned rollback of COVID-19 restrictions began yesterday, Guyana learned that 12 new cases of the novel coronavirus disease have been confirmed in Region One.
While main operator in the Stabroek Block, ExxonMobil, has been silent on the March 2 General and Regional Elections, president of partner company, John Hess, said that they believe that a new government will be soon sworn in and anxiously await working with them.
Dozens of APNU+AFC supporters yesterday took to the streets in front of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) in clear violation of the measures still in effect to prevent the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Just over 100 APNU+AFC supporters took to the streets of New Amsterdam yesterday in a march to press Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chairperson Claudette Singh to declare the coalition the winner of the 2020 general and regional elections and they were told to prepare for a long fight.
Based on the new measures recently issued by the National Task Force on COVID -19, as part of Phase 1 of the reopening of Guyana, the National Park will be opened to the general public beginning today.
Two Venezuelan nationals accus-ed of stealing over $200,000 worth of clothes as well as a generator from their employer were remanded to prison after denying the allegation.
Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield today failed to submit the report of the valid votes cast in the March 2 General and Regional Elections (GRE) in direct contravention of a directive from GECOM Chairperson Justice Claudette Singh.