| Capitol News – TV News Reports – 29 August 2013 |
- There are more critical issues affecting the mining sector other than Human Trafficking – Rohee
- The National Frequency Management Unit responds to the Constitutional Matter on the issuance of Radio licences
- Public Works Minister open to talks on relocation plan for North Timehri residents
- AFC accuseas Gov’t of deliberately delaying the process of assenting to Local Gov’t Bills
- Government will no longer seek any further engagement opposition on Amaila Hydro Project
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| There are more critical issues affecting the mining sector other than Human Trafficking – RoheePosted: 29 Aug 2013 05:11 PM PDT
Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee speaking at a forum as part of Mining Week at the International Conference Center on Wednesday. The event was dealing with the social ills affecting the mining industry and Trafficking in Persons is no stranger to such activities in the remote communities where mining is done. Rohee did not spare […] |
| The National Frequency Management Unit responds to the Constitutional Matter on the issuance of Radio licencesPosted: 29 Aug 2013 05:10 PM PDT
The Head of the National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU), Valmiki Singh, has denied parts and admitted parts of the contentions in the Radio Licence issue before the courts brought by the Guyana Media Proprietors association (GMPA) and Kaieteur News. The NFMU Head states that he believes that there was a written communique on a range […] |
| Public Works Minister open to talks on relocation plan for North Timehri residentsPosted: 29 Aug 2013 05:09 PM PDT
Minister of Public Works Robeson Benn is adamant that the Cheddi Jagan airport construction has to go forward despite objections from the Parliamentary opposition parties and Timehri residents. Timehri North residents appear to be the first hurdle in moving the process forward and the Minister yesterday met with a selective group to discuss relocation. One […] |
| AFC accuseas Gov’t of deliberately delaying the process of assenting to Local Gov’t BillsPosted: 29 Aug 2013 05:07 PM PDT
Today is exactly 21 days after the National Assembly passed the four Bills that will govern the reform process of Local Government elections. Speaking on the matter, the leader of the Alliance For Change Khemraj Ramjattan said that there is no role for the Attorney General’s Chamber when it comes to vetting Bills that have […] |
| Government will no longer seek any further engagement opposition on Amaila Hydro ProjectPosted: 29 Aug 2013 05:06 PM PDT
In a bold admission, the Government’s Chief Spokesman Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon today confirmed that the administration will no longer seek any further engagement with the Opposition Parties on the Amaila Falls Hydro project. Dr. Luncheon said such a meeting at this time is useless. He is hoping that a miracle would save the […] |