If it is not race then it is politics

If it is not race then it is politics

Dear Editor, THE observation of former PNC Prime Minister and Mayor of Georgetown Mr Hamilton Green, though puzzling is still interesting. Denigrating the city’s clean-up exercise and offering a pretext for the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) to boycott the project, his position raises serious doubts about his commitment to a green and clean physical…

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DDL mourns passing of ‘national treasure’

DDL mourns passing of ‘national treasure’

Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) has joined many local private sector bodies in mourning the loss of Dr. Yesu Persaud, who was a former chairman of DDL. In glowing remarks, the body described its former chairman as a national treasure but also someone whose leadership was robust and exemplary. See below full statement from DDL: Demerara…

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Laparkan fire: 11 vehicles, three 40-ft containers, Bobcat machine among items destroyed

Laparkan fire: 11 vehicles, three 40-ft containers, Bobcat machine among items destroyed

The huge fire that destroyed the Laparkan Trading Company Bond at Lombard Street, Georgetown on Sunday night also ruined propane cylinders, a number of barrels containing foodstuff, clothing, household appliances and other items. A press release from the Fire Service also noted that 11 vehicles were also destroyed while five were severely damaged and three…

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The case for government-run supermarkets

The case for government-run supermarkets

Dear Editor, I WOULD like to make reference to an article in KN dated 17th January, 2022, titlled “Eat shine rice for one week” (https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/…/eat-shine-rice…/) which speaks to the unreasonable increase in food prices, despite all the relief measures being offered by the PPP. The concern is that there are maligned and self-serving elements within…

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GNBS to begin crude oil testing this month

GNBS to begin crude oil testing this month

Guyana now has the capacity to test crude oil being produced offshore with the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) fully taking over the task in January. The GNBS already plays a key role in Guyana’s oil and gas sector for both onshore and offshore activities, having responsibility for the monitoring of oil measurements on…

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Minibus driver charged with vehicle fraud 

Minibus driver charged with vehicle fraud 

A 36-year-old minibus driver, who was accused of swindling almost $1 million from a woman, was, on Monday, released on $100,000 bail. Cerbert Bagot, of Anna Catherina West Coast Demerara, appeared before Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court and pleaded not guilty to the fraud charge. Particulars of the charge alleged that on…

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Regulations for drone use in Guyana under review

Regulations for drone use in Guyana under review

The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has commenced reviewing lax regulations that address drone use in Guyana. Before drones became popular here, they were expensive and virtually impossible for the average consumer to imagine owning or operating. But fortunately, drone technology has evolved since then and are available in models ranging from massive enterprise-level machines…

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Global food prices dip in December

Global food prices dip in December

WORLD food prices fell slightly in December as international prices for vegetable oils and sugar fell significantly from lofty levels, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations has reported. The FAO Food Price Index averaged 133.7 points in December, a 0.9 per cent decline from November, but still up 23.1 per cent from December 2020.…

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