East Bank Demerara – Barama seems to be determined to hold on to it’s Plywood markets locally, as the company imported containers of the product recently. Early October, the company’s boiler, a component that is
integral to the production of plywood, was damaged. Four workers were blamed
for being negligent. With repairs or replacement likely to take an estimated 18
months, BCL said that it had no choice than to lay off the 281 workers who were

Georgetown-
The Guyana’s People’s Partnership (GPP) is calling on the Minister of Education to sit with teachers and parents in reviewing the automatic promotion system. The GPP is disappointed at the recent remarks by the Minister where he said that the dropout rate will be high if the policy is disbanded. The political group says it shows is a severe lack of knowledge by the Minister as it relates to Education Policy

Georgetown– President Bharrat Jagdeo said that a lot of “horror stories” have been reported as it relates to Chinese trying to get work permits in Guyana. In some cases, many of them have been solicited for bribes from individuals, some of whom are not even Government officials. The president made these comments while addressing more than 400 Chinese nationals at the Guyana International Convention centre yesterday.

 Georgetown- The People’s National Congress Reform once again calls the attention of the President and his Administration, as well as the law enforcement arms of the state, to the intolerably high levels of criminal violence – especially in the form of armed robberies which is pervading Guyana today and jeopardizing the safety and security of citizens.

Georgetown-
The police responded to reports of a man robbing persons in the bus park at Stabroek Market, Georgetown. In attempts to arrest the man who has been identified as Seon Prince, 35 years of Prince William Street, Plaisance, ECD, he attacked a police rank and was shot and injured to his left leg.
The police rank received a wound to his chest and both he and Seon Prince were treated at the GPHC.
A ladiy’s. purse with a sum of money, a pair of artificial ear rings, a wrist watch without band, a pair of scissors and a quantity of cannabis sativa were recovered from Prince.

West Coast Demerara – The bodies of Avinash Persaud, 18 years of Greenwich Park, EBE, and Kaymattie Hussein, 17 years of Cornelia Ida, WCD, were found hanging at an abandoned building at Uitvlugt Pasture, WCD. Investigations so far have revealed that Avinash Persaud and Kaymattie Hussein shared a relationship but were believed to be having parental disagreements. They were last seen at their respective homes on Monday and Sunday last, respectively. Post mortem examinations will be conducted on the bodies shortly as the investigations continue.  

Georgetown-

 The Government of Canada  has granted agreement to the Government of Guyana for the appointment of  Harry Narine Nawbatt as the new High Commissioner of the Republic of Guyana to Canada.  Ambassador Nawbatt will succeed Rajnarine Singh.

 Ambassador Nawbatt was appointed as Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil in November 2008 where he is currently serving. He is expected to take up his appointment in Canada shortly.
 

 Port Mourant, Berbice – President Bharrat Jagdeo, along with Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh opened a brand new market at Port Mourant, Berbice. The $102M facility was constructed through a joint initative between the Guyana Government, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). The President told the vendors there to take pride in caring the market.

The market is design to accommodate more than 500 stallholders easing the overcrowding of the old market and vending along the roads.