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Prime Minister Mark Phillips (second from left) greeting Margarette May Macaulay (Office of the Prime Minister photo)
Prime Minister Mark Phillips (second from left) greeting Margarette May Macaulay (Office of the Prime Minister photo)

‘As a government, we practice no acts of discrimination’

Prime Minister Mark Phillips, who is currently performing the duties of President, has assured a regional human rights body that the Government of Guyana does not practice discrimination and abides fully by the country’s constitution in this regard.

Prem Persaud

PUC mourns passing of its longest serving chairman

The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is mourning the passing of Justice (ret’d) Prem Persaud In a statement yesterday the PUC said that the Chairperson, Commissioners and Staff of the PUC are deeply saddened at the passing of Justice Persaud, former Chairman of the PUC.

Chief Labour Officer  Dhaneshwar Deonarine is third from right. (Ministry of Labour photo)

Massy Distribution, CCWU sign salary agreement

Massy Distribution (Guyana) Incorporated and the Clerical and Commercial Workers’ Union (CCWU), yesterday signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for salary increases and other conditions of employment for Massy Distribution (Guyana) incorporated employees, a release from the Ministry of Labour said.

Attorney General Anil Nandlall (centre) with the team

AG leading team at CFATF meet in Aruba

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall SC is currently leading Guyana’s delegation to the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) 57th Plenary and Working Group Meetings being held from November 26, 2023 to December 1, 2023 in Aruba.

Shariff Zainul (centre) flanked by attorneys Christopher Ram (left) and Christopher Thompson of Christopher Ram and Associates, Attorneys at Law.

Carpenter wins NIS pension in landmark ruling

A carpenter has won his case for pension, after taking the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) to court in what has been hailed as a landmark ruling that pronounced on the obligation of the NIS and the employer for the maintenance of accurate and complete records.

An aerial shot of the greenhouse

Three-acre greenhouse commissioned at Plympton Farms

Under the Green Farms Initiative, a greenhouse covering three acres at Plympton Farms was officially commissioned on November 24 at Dora along the Linden Highway and the project aims to cut food imports for offshore oil platforms to 5% of total needs.

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