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Guyana Teachers Union and Education Ministry Make Strides in Negotiations

By Saskia Warrick Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo announced significant progress in recent negotiations between the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) during a press conference held yesterday. The discussions, facilitated by the Labour Ministry earlier in the week, have shown promising developments towards resolving ongoing disputes. According to reports from […]

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AG Defends Government’s High Court Move for Land Acquisition at Peter’s Hall

By Saskia Warrick Attorney General Anil Nandlall has defended the government’s decision to seek a settlement in the High Court regarding land acquisition at Peter’s Hall, East Bank Demerara, a matter directly linked to the construction of the new bridge across the Demerara River. Minister Nandlall explained that the negotiation process with the affected residents […]

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Chief Justice Roxane George Dismisses Lowenfield and Myers’ Constitutional Challenge

By Radha Motielall In a significant legal development, Chief Justice Roxane George dismissed a challenge filed by Keith Lowenfield and Roxane Myers, in which they alleged that Section 140 (2) of the Representation of the People Act breached their constitutional rights. Lowenfield and Myers, along with others, face 28 criminal charges related to attempting to […]

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Amended Sea and River Defence Bill Passed

By Saskia Warrick The Sea and River Defence Bill has undergone significant amendments aimed at strengthening and enhancing the legislation to address present and future challenges. Video footage highlights the passage of the amended Bill, emphasizing the implementation of stiffer penalties for offenders. Given Guyana’s susceptibility to rising sea levels, the amendments focus on intensifying […]

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U.S. Governor Reaffirms Support for Guyana Amid Venezuelan Tensions

By Samuel Sukhnandan & Nakasia Logan Chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, Tim Walz, has reiterated the United States’ backing for Guyana amidst escalating tensions with Venezuela over the Essequibo region. During an interview with Arick Wierson for Newsweek Magazine, Walz emphasized the importance of upholding global stability. Venezuela has persistently advanced its claims over […]

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GTU’s Demands Highlight Lack of Interest in Teachers’ Wellbeing – AG Nandlall

By Saskia Warrick Attorney General Anil Nandlall has expressed concern that the recent demands put forward by the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) do not prioritize the wellbeing of teachers. In a recent statement, Nandlall highlighted the GTU’s proposal for an immediate 20% increase in salaries before further negotiations can proceed, alongside the recusal of the […]

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Arbitration Bill Set for Second Reading in National Assembly on Friday

By Samuel Sukhnandan Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, revealed on the latest episode of ‘Parliamentary Agenda’ that the Arbitration Bill is slated for its second reading in the National Assembly this Friday. This legislative move aims to position Guyana as a prominent arbitration hub, potentially unlocking significant benefits for the nation. […]

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Attorney General Nandlall Responds to CCJ Ruling on ExxonMobil Case

By Samuel Gillis Attorney General Anil Nandlall has expressed no surprise at the Caribbean Court of Justice’s (CCJ) decision to involve the government in the ongoing case with ExxonMobil regarding an unlimited parent company guarantee for oil spills. Nandlall pointed out that as a signatory to the 2016 Production Sharing Agreement with ExxonMobil, the Guyanese […]

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Opposition Unanimously Supports Amendments to Constitutional Reform Commission Amendment Bill

The Parliamentary opposition has thrown its unanimous support behind amendments to the Constitutional Reform Commission Amendment Bill. Attorney General Anil Nandlall informed the National Assembly that one of the amendments aims to rectify the numerical composition of members within the commission. The principal act, passed last year, established the Constitution Reform Commission to undertake the […]

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Government Rejects Opposition Motion to Rescind Public Accounts Committee Resolution

Saskia Warrick The Government has firmly rejected an Opposition motion aimed at rescinding Resolution No. 35 for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), emphasizing its commitment to accountability and transparency in parliamentary affairs. Opposition Member of Parliament Ganesh Mahipaul brought forward the motion in the House, seeking to overturn an amendment made to Standing Order 82 […]

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