Capitol News TV News Videos – 03 September 2013

Capitol News TV News Videos – 03 September 2013

  • Ruling PPP maintains that the four local Gov’t Bills passed are unconstitutional
  • Family mourns the death of a 14-year-old boy killed by a stray Bullet
  • Social activist calls on AG to release the Local Government Bills
  • Former GT&T Employees express concern over outstanding pension gratuity and benefits.
  • Suriname Airways moves to accommodate more passengers.
  • Rugby players ramp up training for upcoming season.:

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Ruling PPP maintains that the four local Gov’t Bills passed are unconstitutionalPosted: 03 Sep 2013 03:47 PM PDT

Newly appointed General secretary of the Ruling PPP has made it clear that the man he took over from as General Secretary, that is President Donald Ramotar, will not be bullied into signing Bills passed by the Parliament and if that is not good enough for the opposition  then they can take it to the […] 
Family mourns the death of a 14-year-old boy killed by a stray BulletPosted: 03 Sep 2013 03:40 PM PDT

Police investigators are anxiously awaiting the post mortem results of the dead boy, Ryan Persaud, to get the war heard to run ballistic tests. A stray bullet believed to be from a high profile weapon killed the 14-year-old boy of Vive La Force on the West Bank of Demerara yesterday afternoon. His family and other […]
Social activist calls on AG to release the Local Government BillsPosted: 03 Sep 2013 03:39 PM PDT

The four Bills that were supposed to pave the way for Local Government polls that were passed by the National Assembly close to a month now, are yet to make there way to the desk of President Donald Ramotar. On Tuesday morning social and political activist Mark Benschop peacefully picketed outside of the Attorney General’s […]
Former GT&T Employees express concern over outstanding pension gratuity and benefits.Posted: 03 Sep 2013 03:38 PM PDT

Former employees of the Guyana Telecommunications Corporation, now GT&T, have broken their silence over the outstanding pension and gratuity benefits due to the former employees of GTC. In fact they believe that what is offered by the Government is unjust since most of them would have served in excess of ten pensionable years with the […]
Suriname Airways moves to accommodate more passengers.Posted: 03 Sep 2013 03:37 PM PDT

The problem of airlift into and out of Guyana is being tackled by Suriname Airways, but it may be some time before it is really solved. The pullout of carriers particularly plying the North American routes has put pressure on Caribbean Airlines, specifically in trying to ferry passengers between North and South America. Suriname Airways […]
Rugby players ramp up training for upcoming season.Posted: 03 Sep 2013 03:36 PM PDT

Rugby players will be making the most of the favorable weather conditions to ramp up their training in preparation for their upcoming season. Rugby Board President Peter Green said that it is important for Guyana to regain the Caribbean Sevens title it lost last year. And more kudos for Young Gumendra Shewdass , Guyana’s latest and […]
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