Demerara Waves- Guyana's Premier Source for Online Daily News Updates and Breaking News
Agencies affected by budget cuts in "dire straits" - Luncheon PDF  | Print |
Written by Kwesi Isles   
Thursday, 17 May 2012 08:21
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

rogerluncheonCabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon on Wednesday said some of the agencies affected by the budget cuts are in “dire straits” as uncertainty over whether they will get funds to pay salaries and meet other expenses continue.

Addressing the weekly post-Cabinet news briefing he pointed out that employment charges and utilities are some of the areas affected by the almost GUY$21B in cuts from the budget which have left some agencies with allocations of $1.

 
WICB moves Test Match from Guyana as impasse continues PDF  | Print |
Written by Demerara Waves   
Friday, 03 February 2012 23:38
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
windsor_park_dominica
Windsor Park

St John’s, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board today announced that it has taken a decision to move the Third Digicel Test which was originally scheduled to be played at the Guyana National Stadium. 

The Test will now be played at Windsor Park in Dominica. The dates (April 23rd to 27th) are unchanged.

 
Guyana native charged with aggravated ID theft PDF  | Print |
Written by Demerara Waves   
Thursday, 17 May 2012 06:54
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

(CITIZENS VOICE).-A man who has been deported from the United States four times will be charged with illegal re-entry and other charges, including identity theft.

 
Unease over gang visits to LBI Primary School ; student chopped PDF  | Print |
Written by Denis Scott Chabrol   
Thursday, 17 May 2012 07:47
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

school_violenceTeachers at LBI Primary School, East Coast Demerara are fearful of one or two gangs that chopped a student earlier this week and days after returned to the school in search of the head teacher who was probing the incident.

 
Jagdeo's witness bungles testimony in libel case against Freddie Kissoon PDF  | Print |
Written by Denis Scott Chabrol   
Wednesday, 16 May 2012 22:06
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
jason_abdulla
Jason Abdulla

The new witness in former President Bharrat Jagdeo’s libel case against Kaieteur News newspaper columnist, Freddie Kissoon on Wednesday bungled his testimony under cross examination when he could not explain some basis details of his evidence. 

 
<< Start < Prev 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > End >>

Page 1 of 46


Donate via PayPal to Keep DemWaves Alive

Click your preferred player to listen to DemWaves Radio


listen with Window Media Player   listen with Winamp   listen with iTunes   listen with RealPlayer

Windows Media Player

Flash Player


Ads on: Special HTML

Listen on your Blackberry


Play Webcast


Ads on: Special HTML
Subscribe to Receive Breaking News via E-mail.
Email: