Monthly Archives: March 2009

Clico Bahamas has no money to pay Clico Guyana - take 97

we don’t know how many times we have to say it before people believe it but Clico Bahamas has no money to pay Clico Guyana and the party is over, keep listening to dictator bharrat jagdeo and his fraudulent guarantees at your own peril
Trinidad Express: CLICO Guyana and CLICO Suriname are also claiming policy packages […]

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Janet Jagan the marxist defeated capitalism! - Kaieteur News

we heard that the sheeple people of Guyana are being bombarded daily with remembering cheddi the phantom liberator ads. keep in mind cheddi has been fucking dead for 12 years. one thing about these so.called communists is that they want you to remember them forever.  and now that the devil is dead, we’re certain that Guyana will […]

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State funeral today for former President Janet Jagan

Almost one year after laying Guyana’s first president Arthur Chung to rest, the nation is today gearing to afford a state funeral to Guyana’s first female president, Janet Jagan, who died on Saturday last at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. She was 88.
At the time of her death, Mrs. Jagan was the serving President of […]

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Guyana freezes US$15M Bosai loan due to CL Financial

CLICO (Guyana)’s judicial manager has secured a temporary restraining order against First Citizens Bank Limited of Trinidad and Tobago from collecting US$15 million from Bosai. Chief Justice Ian Chang made the order last week.
Bosai had secured a loan of US$18 million from Caribbean Investment Bank (CIB), a subsidiary of CL Financial, to conduct its investment […]

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Freedom House meets without a Jagan for first time in 60 years

By Neil Marks
For the first time in the almost six-decades of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), its senior and ordinary members met in the auditorium of Freedom House last evening without a member bearing the name “Jagan”.
Ashton Chase, who was with Dr Cheddi Jagan and his wife, Janet, when they formed the first mass-based political […]

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GWI head permanently disconnected …CEO mounts legal challenge

Chief Executive Officer of Guyana Water Authority, Karan Singh, was yesterday dismissed when the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Cyril Solomon, gave him his marching orders.
Karan Singh was summoned to a special meeting to discuss the allegations of procedural irregularities.
However, Mr. Singh is not taking the sacking lightly. Late yesterday he consulted his lawyers […]

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Minority Expert ignores ERC contributions

The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) is now in receipt of the report of the Independent Expert on Minority Issues, Gay Mc Dougall as well as the response from the Government of Guyana to that report.
The Commission is studying the contents of both documents, according to a statement from the ERC.
The ERC stated that it welcomed […]

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Labour Ministry launches HIV AIDS workplace policy

The Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security in collaboration with the National Tripartite Committee officially launched its National HIV and AIDS Workplace Policy Programme yesterday at the Pegasus Hotel.
The focus of this initiative is to reduce HIV and AIDS risk behaviours among employees, in addition to removing employment and related discrimination.
The workplace policy […]

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Haunted school to re-open today

NEW AMSTERDAM, BERBICE - The New Amsterdam Islamic School re-opened yesterday.
Region Six Education Officer Shafiran Bhajan closed the institution last Wednesday after reports of what appeared to be a series of paranormal events.
The institution was constructed and opened a year ago. It is situated a short distance from the Stanleytown Cemetery in New Amsterdam.
The Regional […]

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Woman declines to give evidence against remigrant pensioner

Even after she had to jump a fence to save her life, leaving her physically challenged daughter at the mercy of her reputed husband, a Bachelor’s Adventure woman told a court yesterday that she did not wish to pursue with criminal charges against her lover.
This all transpired when 72-year-old remigrant John Augustus Stoll appeared before […]

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Death of Chronicle employee… Body left outside refrigerator

- died by drowning, trauma to head
A post mortem examination performed on the body of Guyana Chronicle Production Superintendent, Raymond Lynch, has revealed that he died from drowning and blunt trauma to the head.
Government Pathologist Dr Nehaul Singh performed the post mortem examination yesterday at the Georgetown Hospital Mortuary.
The 54-year-old died last Saturday after he […]

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A Guyanese entertainer follows in his father’s footsteps

“I was advised by my father, who was more like my mentor, as well as my teachers who encouraged me to join the National Service. I did. However, it was at that beginning that I was unaware of the possibilities and difficulties it would entail.”
Those were the words uttered by Sean Thomas.
A man of many […]

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Glowing tributes continue to pour in

No matter what our politics, no matter what our standing in society, no matter our ethnicity, none of us can deny that Janet deserves our unreserved salute.
This is according to Health Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy in his tribute to the late Janet Jagan.
“We pay her in solidarity, as a Nation, the respect that she deserves. […]

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Young Entrepreneur offers job opportunities in Linden

At age 27, Kevon Adonis has already established himself as a very astute businessman, whose easy smile and quiet demeanour belie his inherent determination.
Kevon grew up with his parents and four other siblings at One Mile, Wismar, Linden and attended the One Mile Primary and Mackenzie High School respectively. After leaving Mackenzie High School, Kevon […]

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GWI Board axes Singh

- procurement head also fired after kickback probe

Chief Executive of Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) Karan Singh and Head of Procurement Dhani Narine were yesterday given …

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