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Ministry to probe allegations about conditions at Aurora gold mines The Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning says it is aware of several videos currently circulating on the Facebook page Team Mohamed’s, involving the Chinese-owned company Zijin Gold Mountain Ya Mei Construction Inc., The article Ministry to probe allegations about conditions at Aurora gold mines appeared first on Stabroek News.
GDF, Colombia Navy discuss expanded defence co-operation Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan and Branch Heads of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) yesterday welcomed Commander of the Colombian Navy Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo for a courtesy call at the Executive Room, Base Camp Ayanganna. The article GDF, Colombia Navy discuss expanded defence co-operation appeared first on Stabroek News.
APNU calls for parliamentary oversight of E-Id cards A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has strongly criticised the government after it was confirmed that the distribution of the new Digital ID card has already begun even though the Digital Identity Card Act and the Data Protection Act remain inactive. The article APNU calls for parliamentary oversight of E-Id cards appeared first on Stabroek News.
WIN members protest outside of Parliament for election of Opposition Leader WIN members yesterday protested outside of Parliament for the election of the Opposition Leader who is expected to be their party’s head, Azruddin Mohamed. The article WIN members protest outside of Parliament for election of Opposition Leader appeared first on Stabroek News.
Upper Mazaruni villages eying subsurface rights The first day of an Upper Mazaruni land rights summit in Jawalla, Region Seven concluded last evening after discussions on a unified strategy for subsurface rights following a landmark 2022 High Court ruling. The article Upper Mazaruni villages eying subsurface rights appeared first on Stabroek News.
Jimmy Cliff crosses last river WESTERN BUREAU: The dark clouds that hung over Somerton on Monday and the rains that soaked the quiet St James community felt like nature itself mourning the passing of its beloved son – reggae icon James ‘Jimmy Cliff’ Chambers. Somerton has...
NPTAJ calls for field schools The National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ) wants the Government to consider establishing field schools to reduce disruptions in teaching and learning, as thousands of students remain displaced in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. “The...
‘Shelter school’ springs to life at Godfrey Stewart High Excited chatter filled Godfrey Stewart High School in Westmoreland last Wednesday as children’s voices echoed across the compound. From the main office, teachers could be heard giving instructions to students gathered in a nearby classroom. Vice-...
Couple with newborn battling homelessness after roof collapse “Sometimes mi haffi show dem a picture a mi baby to get help,” lamented Ewan McPherson, as he stood near his three-month-old baby after collecting care packages in Black River, St Elizabeth. His words reflect the ongoing struggle faced by many...
Defence raises ‘banana boat’ theory as PICA confirms no legal exit by Donaldson Well-known social media influencer Donalee Donaldson did not leave the island at any point during 2022, according to official immigration records. The deputy director of immigration at the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA)...
