Guyana News

 The latest Guyana news from Stabroek News including oil and gas coverage, crime, politics, culture, business and more.

UG lecturers begin sit-in

University of Guyana (UG) lecturers are today scheduled to begin a one-week sit-in, in conjunction with steady protests over the administration of the institution.

Ken Moore (right) with former Stabroek News  Managing Director, Doreen de Caires and founder, the late David de Caires at an awards ceremony.
Ken Moore (right) with former Stabroek News Managing Director, Doreen de Caires and founder, the late David de Caires at an awards ceremony.

Photographer Ken Moore dies

Ken Moore M.S., former Stabroek News chief photographer, passed away yesterday morning at the Georgetown Hospital, where he was being treated for several ailments.

Ramotar to meet CEOs

Chairman of the Private Sector Commission, Ramesh Dookhoo met with President Donald Ramotar at the Office of the President yesterday in what the former described as a warm-up meeting for a larger engagement between the President and heads of various private sector companies tomorrow.

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Guyanese artist George Simon for Sabga award

(Trinidad Express) Founder of the Adult Literacy Tutors Association (ALTA), Paula Lucie-Smith, has been named as one of three persons who will receive this year’s Anthony N Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence.

Oil explorers ‘prepared’ for emergencies

Oil companies Repsol and CGX Energy Inc yesterday briefed stakeholders on their disaster management plans as part of the emergency and contingency measures not only in the event of an environmental mishap but also for the management of medical emergencies on board the rigs.

City Hall upset at non consultation on new one-way streets

The Georgetown City Council on Monday said the municipality was neither involved nor consulted in the creation of the new set of one-way streets, adding that this move was inconsistent with the Greater Georgetown Development Plan and the good governance of the city.

Digicel signals broadening of services

Director of Digicel, PJ Mara; CEO, Digicel Guyana, Gregory Dean and Group Projects Manager Lisa Lewis yesterday called on President Donald Ramotar at the Office of the President and Mara later indicated that the company plans to broaden its operations here.

Shot yard intruder jailed for theft

Carlos Grant, who was shot after he was found in a man’s yard last month, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to stealing $75,000 in articles.

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