Guyana News

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

Kids stranded in India to come home

The government is taking immediate steps to ensure that children stranded in India over non-payment for services at the Frontier Lifeline Hospital in Chennai return home, and that outstanding charges to the hospital are met.

The Guyana Institute of Historical Research held its historical conference yesterday at which four panels discussed pertinent topics. In this Aubrey Crawford photo Melissa Ifill (left) chairs the first panel which comprised from right Freddie Kissoon, Tom Dalgety and Hydar Ally. Other panelists included Anthony Willis, Dr Bridget Ogunwewo, Aubrey Norton and Hazel Woolford, who is also founder and director of the institute.
The Guyana Institute of Historical Research held its historical conference yesterday at which four panels discussed pertinent topics. In this Aubrey Crawford photo Melissa Ifill (left) chairs the first panel which comprised from right Freddie Kissoon, Tom Dalgety and Hydar Ally. Other panelists included Anthony Willis, Dr Bridget Ogunwewo, Aubrey Norton and Hazel Woolford, who is also founder and director of the institute.

UNAMCO officially closes operations

– declines offer of conditional lease The Malaysian-Guyanese forestry company UNAMCO is officially preparing to close down all its local operations after it refused to accept a recent offer made by the Government of Guyana to have its TSA renewed.

Clico asset sale approved again

Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang has for the second time approved the sale of Clico’s (Guyana) immovable assets, upholding a previous decision he gave but varying the order to include strict adherence to court supervision of the sales.

Regional chartered accountants mull post-crisis roles

Chartered accountants from across the region are meeting in Guyana to assess their role given their increased relevance in the context of a world financial crisis and to examine regulatory issues and other matters impacting the profession globally.

Antigua formalizes ALBA participation

– already seeing direct benefits, PM Spencer says Antigua & Barbuda formalized its participation in ALBA (the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas) on Wednesday and Prime Minister Winston Baldwin Spencer says that through that and its associated PetroCaribe Agreement his country has benefited from a US$8M water infrastructure project, hundreds of scholarships, and price reduction of utilities for pensioners.

Jagdeo slams TCL over move to Caribbean court

President Bharrat Jagdeo adopted a hard-line position in the legal case of Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) and TCL Guyana Incorporated (TGI) against his government saying on Friday that the administration was defending the national interest which is “very important to us”.

Jackson’s family seeks second autopsy

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Michael Jackson’s family  gathered at his parents’ suburban Los Angeles home yesterday  to make funeral arrangements for the troubled King of Pop amid  reports that they are seeking a second, independent autopsy.

Night raids terrorise Iran residents

– rights group WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Iranian paramilitary Basij  forces stage nightly raids in Tehran, invading private homes and  beating residents in an attempt to stop protests against Iran’s  disputed election, Human Rights Watch reported.

Compton Bourne

Bourne decries wee-hours raids

Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) President Dr Compton Bourne says the issue of undocumented immigrants in Barbados should be handled with much more sensitivity than it has been so far, adding that there are too many stories of people being rounded-up during raids and deported.

Sir Shridath Ramphal

Sir Shridath: ‘We forget our oneness at our peril’

“‘The knock on the door at night’ is not within our regional culture; still less are intimations of ‘ethnic cleansing’” Senior regional integrationist, Sir Shridath Ramphal says that it is sad that the Caribbean is experiencing a period  when both policies and practices are deepening divisions and he cautioned that “we forget our oneness at our peril.”

Food labels tampered with in Berbice

-analyst dep’t makes big seizure An alert has been issued to consumers by the Government Analyst Food and Drug Department to carefully examine the labels of food items for expiry/best before dates and other defects after tampering was discovered in Region Six.

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