Chronicle E-paper 12-14-2024

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To drive development and ensure continuous prosperity in Guyana, citizens must recognise their shared responsibility to improve the country and safeguard its infrastructure and natural resources

Protecting the prosperity of Guyana is a shared responsibility

- Minister Indar says

TO drive development and ensure continuous prosperity in Guyana, citizens must recognise their shared responsibility to improve the country and safeguard its infrastructure and natural resources.

This message was emphasised by the Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar during his address at the annual awards ceremony of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).

The event was held on Thursday evening at the Marriott Hotel.

The minister’s call resonated strongly with all those present, including his Cabinet colleagues Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport Charles Ramson and Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues.

Other notable attendees like GCCI President Kester Hutson and members of the diplomatic corps were also present.

Minister Indar urged citizens to actively contribute to the creation of a clean, vibrant Guyana characterised by modern infrastructure, a thriving investment climate, and a patriotic populace.

He encouraged focusing on problem-solving and fostering positivity rather than engaging in complaints or negativity.

“Anger is not a plan and venting is not a strategy…these problems are everybody’s problems and require all of us to solve them too,” he said.

The minister further stated, “If we want to grow as a country we can’t just want to grow as a country where you see physical things but [growth in] ourselves… Wherever you go, whatever you do, whatever job you have, whatever room you’re sitting in…be that thing that can change, be that thing that can [inspire] change when you

leave the room.”

Thus far, the government has significantly changed the lives of several Guyanese by providing over 1,000 houses to financially challenged individuals in 2024.

Efforts to foster a healthy investment climate have also been made as the government actively pursues more policy interventions and other initiatives aimed at easing the challenges associated with shipping and trade routes.

Already, the government negotiated an agreement with Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados to allow the transport of over 54 goods that were previously deemed challenging to transport between the countries.

This agreement is complete with a normalised customs and immigration procedure.

Additionally, plans to establish a regional ferry between Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Barbados are also in the works.

Regarding maritime transport costs, the government has taken the pre-COVID freight rates and added the cost and insurance to get a smaller taxable value so the cost of goods landing in Guyana does not include a massively increased freight rate.

The minister further incited the members of GCCI to assist in formulating response initiatives to issues affecting Guyana’s business environment and fostering a stable economic environment where local businesses can profit and Guyana’s economy continues to thrive.

As Guyana continues to experience unprecedented growth and transformation, the government is emphasising the importance of co-operation and participation from citizens to nurture, protect and cherish the country.

(DPI)

Essequibo to receive additional three megawatts of power by early 2025

- President Ali says $300M invested into power generation, distribution to stabilise electricity supply

PRESIDENT, Dr. Irfaan Ali announced, on Thursday, that the Pomeroon-Supenaam region is poised to benefit from an additional three megawatts of power, reinforcing the government's commitment to bolstering the region’s energy capacity.

Speaking at the Rice Producers Association (RPA) bond in Anna Regina during a regional outreach, President Ali highlighted the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C)-led administration’s focus on resolving power generation challenges.

He recalled that during his first visit to Essequibo after assuming office in 2020, power outages were rampant due to inadequate maintenance of power plants under the previous A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)

administration.

“There were constant breakdowns… My government had to invest $300 million to boost power generation in the region,” the President stated.

Currently, Pomeroon-Supenaam has a generating capacity of 11.3 megawatts, with a peak demand of approximately 8.5 megawatts. By the end of 2024, the government plans to add 1.5 megawatts, raising the total to 12.5 megawatts. Additionally, by the first quarter of 2025, another three megawatts will be introduced, ensuring longterm energy security.

Beyond increasing generation capacity, President Ali highlighted the critical need for enhanced transmission and distribution infrastructure.

“Since I came into office, we have invested $300 million dollars in upgrading the transmission and distribution sys-

tem,” President Ali said.

THE PPP/C GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT EXTENDS BEYOND ENERGY

President Ali shared that over the past four years, per capita investments in roads, education, agriculture, and pensions in the region

amounted to $3 million per citizen.

Addressing community concerns, he reported that out of 900 issues raised during a ministerial outreach, 800 have been resolved. Similarly, during Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo’s recent visit, 350 out of 411 concerns were addressed.

In support of Guyana’s renewable energy drive, two major solar farms are currently under construction in Region Two under the Guyana Utility-Scale Photovoltaic Programme (GUYSOL).

These facilities will add eight megawatts of

solar power, supported by 12 megawatts of battery storage, creating a more resilient energy system.

At Onderneeming, a five-megawatt solar installation will be paired with 7.5 megawatts of battery storage, while Charity will benefit from three megawatts of solar power backed by 4.5 megawatts of battery storage.

These projects are expected to provide sustainable energy solutions for approximately 25,000 residents, marking a significant milestone in Guyana’s renewable energy journey.

President, Dr. Irfaan Ali addressing community concerns, he reported that out of 900 issues raised during a ministerial outreach, 800 have been resolved

UAE Investment Talks: Delegation explores key investment opportunities in Guyana

REPRESENTATIVES

from the Abu Dhabi Development Holding Company (ADQ), one of the largest holding companies in the United Arab Emirates, visited Guyana on Friday to explore investment opportunities and strengthen ties aligned with Guyana’s Vision 2030 plan. The delegation, led by Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer Mansour Almulla, met with Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Guyana’s Chief Investment Officer, to discuss key sectors for potential collaboration.

ADQ, established in 2018, manages a portfolio of over 30 companies across five economic clusters and boasts assets valued at USD 245 billion as of 2024. The company’s visit underscores Guyana’s growing prominence as a global hub for sustainable and innovative investments.

Priority Areas for Investment

Dr. Ramsaroop highlighted several priority areas for investment that align with Guyana’s development goals:

• Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Guyana

presents an opportunity to establish manufacturing facilities aimed at improving regional healthcare and strengthening supply chains to serve the Caribbean and beyond.

• Agri-Tech Development: Investments in modern farming technologies were proposed to increase agricultural yields and position Guyana as a leader in sustainable agriculture, addressing global food security challenges.

• Downstream Oil and Gas: The transformative Gas-to-Energy Project was a focal point, with discussions on its potential to reduce energy costs, boost manufacturing, and support the establishment of a fertiliser plant to enhance energy security and industrial growth.

Dr. Ramsaroop also presented innovative avenues for investment: Electric Vehicle Manufacturing: Establishing facilities to support Guyana’s sustainable development goals; Alumina and Silica Sand Industries: Leveraging bauxite discoveries near the Guyana-Suriname border for alumina production and utilising high-quality silica sand deposits for solar panel and glass manufacturing; and Transport and Trade Infrastructure: Improving connectivity between Guyana, Northern Brazil, and Suriname to

strengthen Guyana’s position as a strategic trade hub in the region.

Guyana’s global leadership in environmental sustainability was a key discussion point. Dr. Ramsaroop emphasised the critical role of the nation’s forests as carbon storage assets, reinforcing its commitment to climate security and sustainable development.

The ADQ delegation, which included Executive Director Mohamed Kaissi, Manager of Government and Sovereign Relations Abdulrahman Alshkeili, and Chargé

d'Affaires Fahad Hatrash from the UAE Embassy in Guyana, expressed keen interest in the investment opportunities presented.

The meeting marked a significant milestone in fostering international partnerships and advancing Guyana’s Vision 2030. As the country continues to diversify its economy, these discussions highlight its potential as a destination for transformative investments that balance industrial growth with environmental sustainability.

Chief Investment Officer, Dr. Peter Ramsaroop met with representatives from the Abu Dhabi Development Holding Company

Attorney-General advocates for restorative justice as a holistic lifestyle

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ATTORNEY-GENER

AL and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC, emphasised the transformative power of restorative justice, describing it as a holistic lifestyle rather than merely a legal practice.

His remarks came on Friday during the closing session of a five-day Trainer of Trainers programme aimed at equipping 17 participants with the tools to implement restorative justice principles across Guyana.

Held at the Guyana Police Force’s Officers’ Training Centre, the initiative represents an effort by the government in fostering a justice system that prioritises reconciliation over retribution.

According to the Government of Canada, restorative justice refers to “an approach to justice

ditional adversarial legal approach, advocating for restorative justice as an alternative that promotes healing, accountability, and community cohesion.

in the process of establishing offices for restorative justice offices in all regions. These offices will work alongside probation offices to address cases referred by magistrates.

He had previously stated that restorative justice applies to non-violent offences, such as minor interpersonal conflicts, which constitute a significant portion of cases in the magistrates’ courts.

that seeks to repair harm by providing an opportunity for those harmed and those who take responsibility for the harm to communicate about and address their needs in the aftermath of a crime.”

In his address, Nandlall highlighted the urgent need for change in the tra-

“Restorative justice is a lifestyle. What that means is that, not only in your professional output and engagements are you to use the principles and precepts of restorative justice, but you are also to do so in the conduct of your day-to-day activities as you live your life. So, a great place to practice it and become, perhaps, an expert at it, is in your home,” Nandlall said.

He added: “And if you begin to use it, and tell your psychology, your physiology, and your emotional system that these are the concepts you should utilise in your everyday, ordinary engagements, then it will become

training and implementing restorative justice across the country.

“Today, you are part of history. In generations to come, it is in this little room that the 17 or 18 of you will be referred to as being part of that birthing process that produced restorative justice and made it a permanent feature of our legal system,” he related.

The Attorney-General said that restorative justice has gained traction globally. Regionally, he pointed out that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has been a strong proponent of restorative practices.

He noted that the 2023

“Needham’s Point Declaration” from the CCJ Academy of Law highlighted restorative justice as a cornerstone of modern legal systems in the Caribbean.

Nandlall highlighted that Guyana is leading the way in adopting this paradigm, supported by the legislative foundation of the Restorative Justice Act of 2022. This act has facilitated the establishment of a Restorative Justice Centre located at Lot 341 East Street, South Cummingsburg, Georgetown.

To support the integration of restorative justice, he said the government is

Meanwhile, Dr. Dianne Williams, International Mediator and Mediation Coach and Licensed Trainer of Trainers, explained that this group of participants were “handpick” by the Restorative Justice Centre to receive a refresher course.

“They've all been officially trained in or have experience with restorative practices. They have the knowledge to execute, and then they are able to debrief at the end of the day, and they're able to engage in self-care so that they can continue what is, in effect, a journey. Restorative practices are a lifestyle, and with this training, they have begun a very deep but satisfying journey,” she said.

entrenched in your psyche and become part and parcel of your personality.”

Nandlall said that restorative justice promotes dialogue, social engagement, and peace, moving away from confrontation and conflict. According to him, the participants are seen as pioneers and will play a critical role in

Attorney-General Anil Nandlall, SC
Dr. Dianne Williams
Attorney General Anil-Nandlall, SC; International Mediator and Mediation Coach Dr. Dianne Williams; Restorative Justice Director Orrin Boston, and officials engage with training participants

Progressive Policies Elevate Public Servants

THE opposition’s allegations that the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government has neglected the public service sector deserve a closer examination. Far from being unsupported, the facts presented by PPP General Secretary Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo paint a compelling picture of steady and significant wage growth under the current administration.

During a press conference at Freedom House, Dr. Jagdeo detailed how public sector wages are projected to reach an impressive $227 billion in 2024, marking an 80 per cent increase over five years. This leap under-

scores the government’s commitment to improving the livelihoods of public servants, despite the persistent criticism from opposition factions.

To contextualise this growth, the wage bill has risen from $126.8 billion in 2020 to $210.7 billion in 2024. Central Government’s annual wage bill alone has surged by $49.6 billion, reaching $121.4 billion with the latest 10 per cent increase. Meanwhile, public enterprises and statutory bodies have seen their wage bills grow by 49 per cent and 67 per cent, respectively. This comprehensive increase amounts to an additional $83.9 billion annually injected into the public

sector.

The opposition’s narrative of politically motivated wage increases is not only unsubstantiated but dismissive of the holistic approach the government has taken to uplift public servants. The recent 10 per cent salary increase is complemented by an array of allowances, benefits, and agreements with unions representing teachers, sugar workers, and other sectors. These measures are part of a broader strategy to foster economic stability and social equity.

Consider the advancements secured through negotiations with the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU), the Guyana Public

Service Union (GPSU), and the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU). These agreements ensure consistent annual salary hikes of 8-10 per cent through 2026, translating into a cumulative increase exceeding 57 per cent for educators, with additional adjustments to allowances and scales.

Beyond direct wage increases, the government has introduced initiatives such as the “Because We Care” cash grants, free educational opportunities via the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL), and housing programs to enhance disposable income for public servants. The annual

bonus for joint services personnel further demonstrates the administration’s recognition of their invaluable contributions.

In stark contrast, Dr. Jagdeo’s analysis highlights the opposition’s lackluster record during their tenure from 2015 to 2020. Public servants under their administration experienced a mere 36 per cent cumulative wage increase over five years, paling in comparison to the PPP/C’s achievements. Meanwhile, opposition ministers prioritised their own salaries with an unprecedented 50 per cent increase just months into office.

The criticism levelled by the opposition appears

more aimed at sowing discord than fostering constructive dialogue. As Dr. Jagdeo aptly noted, their hysterical reactions are devoid of substance and fail to acknowledge the transformative progress underway.

Public servants deserve recognition and respect, not politicised rhetoric. The PPP/C Government’s steadfast focus on economic growth, equitable distribution, and social empowerment is reshaping the public sector for the better. While challenges remain, the upward trajectory of wages and benefits stands as a testament to policies that prioritise people over politics.

President Putin learns why empires fall

PRESIDENT Putin never liked the last president that governed the now defunct USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev. It was Gorbachev that presided over the break-up of the USSR. Gorbachev did not use force to keep the USSR intact when the republics that constituted the USSR began to go their separate ways.

Gorbachev also did not invoke the power of empire when Eastern Europe began to dissolve its subordinate relation with the USSR. At the time these upheavals were taking place, Putin was the head of the spy agency of the USSR, the KGB.

After the fall of the USSR, Gorbachev lived a quiet life in Moscow but Putin paid him no respect. Putin so disliked Gorbachev that he did not attend his funeral. Putin believed that Gorbachev was solely responsible for the disintegration of the Russian empire.

As the spy chief of the USSR, Putin was keenly aware of the enemies of

the USSR and the role of those enemies in wanting to build their own empires at the expense of the USSR. But Putin was not part of the leadership of the USSR, therefore, he was not privy to the economics of empire preservation.

Gorbachev knew when he became head of the USSR that empire as a project is doomed to failure; that empires have a life span. Gorbachev knew that the USSR was a sand castle that could fall any minute. The USSR did not have the money to sustain its empire which included Cuba in the Caribbean.

For all the years that Putin spent hating Gorbachev, he now knows that empires cannot go on spending money on expansion because it is not sustainable. Putin walked away from Syria because keeping Syria alive under the untenable presidency of Bashair-al Assad was too costly.

Putin did in Syria what Gorbachev did in the USSR. Putin should

offer a public apology to one of the great figures of the 20th century, Mikhail Gorbachev. All over the Western media, Putin is being ridiculed for leaving Assad to fall. But Putin could not save Assad.

To keep Syria alive under Assad was a drain on Russia’s economy. Putin finally realised last week that empires fall because they do not have a source of fund that can sustain them forever.

There is nothing this columnist here could add to the literature on the inevitable death of empires. The literature on this subject is copious. The British in the 20th century was beginning to walk away from empire and the First and Second World Wars drove them in that direction earlier than they wanted. After World War 2, the UK could no longer finance its empire.

After the fall of the USSR, Pax Americana became the world’s only empire. But the lessons have not been learnt by the Americans. It is the

upkeep of empire that has led to the end of the American Dream. The USA has more than 250 military bases around the world, the latest is the one opened up in Poland.

The US defence budget combines that of the entire world. Such expenditure does not bring in money for the US to use on other sections of the country. The invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and the decades spent fighting those wars run into trillions. That is money spent on empire that could have been used on the resurrection of the American Dream thus the birth of MAGA by Donald Trump.

Putin may be laughing at the Americans hoping that the Americans go into Syria and get bogged down in yet an-

other expensive military adventure. If the Biden presidency does that, Trump may disengage the US from Syria after he becomes president. One of the cornerstones of Trump’s world outlook is that the US is getting poorer because it is fighting wars overseas using money that can make America great once more.

The US is not being served faithfully by its International Relations scholars, especially the influential journal, Foreign Affairs. The scholars who write in that journal never reflect on the innate weakness of empire; not that US presidents would listen, but they do not even attempt an analysis. It will be left to Donald Trump to show the world that the US can walk from empire as the great Gorbachev did.

DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Guyana National Newspapers Limited.

As we write this, the US is engaged in bombing exercises in Syria, yet another military engagement by the US. Trump has a large aura of unpredictableness about him but he knows that he will not have the resources to make the US great again if the US keeps using trillions of dollars in wars. What is not unpredictable is Trump’s action is rejecting the US possession of unlimited money to finance war in Ukraine.

China contributes to global rural road development and poverty reduction

10:18, December 03, 2024

China's State Council Information Office on Nov. 29 released a white paper titled "China's Rural Roads in the New Era" to introduce the achievements and vision of rural road development in the new era and to share China's experience.

China has explored an approach to developing rural roads in light of its realities. Over the years, it has shared its experience in rural road development and helped construct rural road infrastructure in other developing countries, contributing Chinese wisdom and solutions to global poverty reduction, people's wellbeing and sustainable global development.

Easy access to convenient roads brings happiness to the doorstep. Following a people-centered development approach, China has worked vigorously to meet people's needs for quality transport.

Upgraded and new-

ly-built rural roads have added up to over 2.5 million kilometers over the past decade. By the end of 2023, the length of rural roads had reached 4.6 million kilometers, accounting for 84.6 percent of the total road length in China.

This safe and convenient transport network has brought about a remarkable transformation in Chinese rural areas, connecting villages and towns to the outside world and expanding bus services to villages. The ongoing development of rural roads will continue to bring benefits to China's agriculture, rural areas and rural population.

Siddharth Chatterjee, the UN Development System Resident Coordinator in China, said that in China, he saw many outstanding examples of high-quality rural roads that were properly built, managed, maintained, and operated, as well as the resilience of the Chinese transport system.

At present, rural transport is still a bot-

tleneck constraining the economic and social development of many developing countries. China is making concrete efforts to strengthen mutually beneficial transport cooperation with the international community, enabling impoverished areas in more countries to embrace greater prosperity.

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Development Initiative proposed by China have given full play to the foundational role of transport in bolstering economic and social development, injecting strong momentum into common progress.

In 2018, a resolution initiated and promoted by China - Eradicating rural poverty to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - was adopted by the UN General Assembly, emphasizing further poverty reduction efforts through infrast ructure construction.

By sharing its development experiences through international cooperation mechanisms and helping with

the construction of rural road infrastructure in other developing countries, China has made active contributions to global rural road development and poverty reduction.

To improve the wellbeing of humanity, China has played an active role in building new platforms and mechanisms for global transport cooperation and in promoting knowledge and experience sharing. It has met its responsibilities as a major country with practical actions.

China is promoting "soft connectivity" by sharing Chinese standards. Since 2012, the country has released 73 industry standards for highway engineering in foreign languages. They represent a systematic effort in building industry standards in foreign languages and have been applied in hundreds of projects in dozens of countries around the world.

China hosted the Second United Nations Global Sustainable Transport Conference and the Global Sustainable Transport Forum, and has established the Global Sustainable Transport Innovation and Knowledge Center, proactively building new platforms and mechanisms for global

transport cooperation.

When it comes to international transport training, China has held 28 training sessions for more than 800 people, including a training program on road design and management in Botswana, an advanced training program on highway engineering for Belt and Road partner countries, a training program for technical personnel in highway engineering in other developing countries, and a training program on road network planning.

China has supported and participated in rural road construction projects in other developing countries, improving people's wellbeing and promoting sustainable development.

For instance, a post-disaster reconstruction project implemented by the Ministry of Transport and Public Works of Ecuador with China's support has significantly improved access to transport for around 1.5 million people along the route; and the road construction project on the fringes of the capital of Madagascar, supported by free aid from China, has made it easier to transport eggs from the town of Mahazaza and facilitated the development of local poultry

farming. It is known by the locals as the "egg road."

Since 2018, China has supported 24 developing countries including Cambodia, Serbia, Rwanda, Namibia, Vanuatu and Niger in highway and bridge construction and maintenance. By participating in construction projects and providing technical support and human resource support, China has helped improve rural road infrastructure of these countries, make travel much easier for local people, and reduce logistic costs by a large margin.

Rural roads help to connect beautiful scenery, drive the development of local industries, grow the local economy, and benefit the local people. In a spirit of openness and mutually-beneficial cooperation, China will strengthen international exchanges and collaboration in exploring new models and paths of rural road development, further contributing to global rural road development and poverty reduction, and building a global community of shared future.

(Web editor: Chang Sha, Hongyu)

Jagdeo pours cold water on opposition coalition, alliances

GENERAL Secretary

of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Bharrat Jagdeo has poured cold water on the recent frenzy and buzz surrounding the opposition political parties meeting and coalescing ahead of the 2025 General and Regional Elections.

The PPP general secretary was at the time speaking at his weekly press conference at Freedom House on Robb Street, Georgetown.

Referencing several meetings by the People’s National Congress (PNC), the Alliance For Change (AFC), the Equal and Justice Party (EJP), the A New and United Guyana (ANUG), among others, Jagdeo said that this “meeting up” of the parties is nothing new.

“We know this. The

useless will flock together. They did it before, [and] they have nothing to offer the people of the country,” General Secretary said. Jagdeo said the PPP/C Government is not fazed by these con-

joining of political parties ahead of the 2024 elections.

“So, all of this big hype about who meeting who, all week long, and who talking to who…does not matter,” he said.

According to Jagdeo, a total of 16 political parties contested against the PPP/C,

jointly or otherwise, and the PPP/C still managed to get the majority of the votes in the

2020 elections. Since then, Jagdeo said the party has been able to grow tremendously.

“It is a testimony to our keeping faith with the people of the country, fulfilling our promises, people looked back and they saw the five years of APNU as an aberration, and that they needed the PPP to come back into office to address their concerns…and we have grown beyond 2020 now,” the General Secretary posited.

Earlier this year, the PPP/C hosted the largest Congress since its inception in 1950, with more than 3,000 delegates present at the weekend-long event. (DPI)

General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo

‘We don’t need data’

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Norton says; uses unrealistic claim that bottle of gas was $1,500 under coalition

OPPOSITION Leader Aubrey Norton of the People's National Congress-Reform (PNC-R) has said that his party does not need data to support the criticisms of the People's Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) administration's measures to address the rising cost of living.

At the PNC-R’s weekly press briefing, Norton spent a large portion of his time criticising the recently announced 10 per cent pay hike for public servants and the ongoing $100,000 cash grant distribution which aims to cushion the rising cost of living caused primarily by global economic factors.

Norton, on several occasions, had said that these measures were inadequate, but his criticisms were not accompanied by any empirical data or specific examples to substanti-

to challenge PPP/C’s response to rising cost of

ate his claims.

When pressed by this publication on this topic, Norton said: “We don’t need data and specific analysis.”

He further admitted that while the party usually conducts its own research and acquires some data, it is often inadequate.

“We have our own research we are doing … we do analysis, we get some data, but it’s inadequate,” Norton said.

He blamed the government for the opposition’s inadequate data, but when probed further on the topic of cost of living, Norton sought to use an unrealistic claim that a bottle of gas was $1,500 under the coalition government in attempt to portray that conditions were better.

Contrary to the Opposition Leader’s claims, General Secretary of the PPP, Bharrat Jagdeo had outlined that substan-

tial evidence and a simple assessment of the APNU+AFC’s track record would reveal that citizens endured one of the most financially burdensome

periods in the country’s history from 2015 to 2020, with the implementation of over 350 new taxes and measures that targetted their pockets.

“When we actually counted, it came up to over 350 measures… things that were increased, there was vat on healthcare that was not there before, vat on education that was not there before, vat on water that was not there before, vat on electricity that was not there before, vat on data, vat on internal travel, freight on the interior… I can go down a long list,” Jagdeo had said.

Since being elected to office in 2020, the PPP/C Government has been resolute in its mission to alleviate financial burdens and improve the standard of living for the populace, he related.

This commitment is reflected in the extensive range of fiscal policies and relief measures meticulously outlined and executed across successive budgets. Each budget cycle has been strategically designed to address the immediate needs of citizens while laying the groundwork for sustained economic growth and stability.

Only recently, Jagdeo highlighted that the wage bill for public sector workers will amount to $227 billion by next year, reflecting an 80 per cent increase over five years.

In defending the government’s track record, he gave a detailed analysis, highlighting the significance of the recent 10 per cent increase in salaries and incentives being paid to the public sector.

He revealed that the Central Government’s wage bill in 2020 was $71.8 billion, and that now in 2024 it stands at $121.4 billion with the 10 per cent increase.

Meanwhile, in public enterprises, the wage bill stood at $16.1 billion in 2020, and

living

it’s now $24 billion which now reflects a $7.9 billion, or 49 per cent increase in wages.

Further, regarding statutory bodies, the wage bill in 2020 was $38.9 billion, in 2024 and it’s now $65.2 billion. This brings the entirety of the public sector’s wage bill from $126.8 billion in 2020 to $210.7 billion in 2024.

Further as it relates to the registration and distribution of the government’s $100,000 pay out, Jagdeo said that the opposition’s arguments that the cash grant is not enough to satiate the public servants, while contrarily and simultaneously arguing that it will cause economic inflation are unfounded.

He countered: “They are trying to identify problems where there are no problems. I have seen APNU saying, ‘End the registration. Use the existing database’. They are the same ones who said, ‘We cross-reference now using the voter’s list, but the voter’s list is bad.”

He added: “I suspect that what they want is confusion. They want to identify some corruption in it; they don’t want to go through this important verification process, so then they can claim that the exercise is flawed.”

Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton

Brava Solutions is latest Gold Sponsor of ‘Guyana Energy Conference’

THE Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo (GECSCE) has welcomed Brava Solutions on board as a Gold Sponsor for the 2025 edition of the flagship event.

According to a press release, Brava is a next-generation solutions provider that is committed to simplifying how business is done.

“It executes its task with absolute precision and effectiveness by streamlining technology and delivering solutions that help enable evolution and adaptability to

all businesses, regardless of size,” the Energy Conference said.

Building on the exceptional service it has consistently delivered to the conference over the years, the Energy Conference announced that Brava will once again serve as the Connectivity and Cyber Security Partner for the 2025 Guyana Energy Conference, scheduled for February 18 to 21 at the Marriott Hotel.

GECSCE Chairman, Anthony Whyte in brief remarks said: “For the past three years, our conference has been an unparalleled platform

for thought leadership on climate, energy and food security. Come 2025, we will be expanding that horizon to include the digital transformation of our country, among other key subjects. I am therefore pleased to have Brava on board as our Sponsor and I look forward to the valuable contributions

they will make to such discussions.”

Hilton Wong, General Manager Brava Guyana said the entity is looking forward to the event.

“At Brava we are honoured for our partnership with the Guyana Energy Conference. This event represents an essential platform

for driving impactful conversations around energy, technology, and sustainability in Guyana. Additionally, this conference is completely aligned with our commitment to empowering businesses to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape,” he said.

“The Guyana Energy Conference and

Supply Chain Expo is truly pleased to have Brava Solutions on board. We look forward to working with them in shaping the future of energy, technology, and sustainable development in the fastest growing economy in the world,” the Energy Conference said.

Women ‘Gold Board’ workers to benefit from menstrual leave

NEGOTIATIONS between the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) and the Guyana Gold Board (GGB) have resulted in a consensus on various enhancements for the employees represented within the union's bargaining unit.

“We are excited to announce a groundbreaking new benefit: menstrual leave for female employees. Under this agreement, women will receive one day's leave each month during their menstrual cycle,” GAWU said in press release.

While this practice is common in several countries around the world, the

- workers to get 10 per cent pay hike following agreement with GAWU

Gold Board would be the first in Guyana to implement such a progressive benefit. This initiative aims to alleviate some of the challenges women face during this time.

“We are confident that this new policy will enhance the overall welfare

of our employees at the Gold Board, and the Union is actively working to extend this benefit to workers in other bargaining units where we hold negotiation rights,” GAWU said.

The agreement embraces vital improvements in allowances, such as meals,

burning, and cashiers, paving the way for a brighter future. The union and the board have also reached an agreement on a 10 per cent pay hike for workers in 2024.

The workers, according to the union, are happy with the recent agreement

forged between the parties, expressing their delight at the positive changes that have been achieved.

“The GAWU is particularly proud to have reached an agreement at the bilateral level, viewing it as a strong reflection of the friendly and

respectful relationship shared between the Union and the Gold Board. This collaboration not only brings about improvements but also reinforces the importance of partnership in achieving common goals,” the union said.

Guyana celebrates success of first male medical physicist

- Javin Luke earns prestigious recognition in global medical physics programme

IN a proud moment for Guyana’s healthcare and education sectors, Javin Luke, an engineer within the Ministry of Health, has been recognised as the best graduating student of the 10th Cycle of International Students at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), University of Trieste, Italy.

His achievement marks a historic milestone as he becomes Guyana’s first male Medical Physicist and the Ministry of Health’s first in-house specialist in this critical field.

Luke graduated with top honours from the prestigious Master of Advanced Studies in Medical Physics programme, excelling not only in his coursework but also in his thesis defence, which earned maximum points. His thesis, titled "Development of an updated quality control protocol (QCP) for fixed-type digital X-ray equipment man-

aged by Ospedale di Circolo, Varese, Italy," showcases his commitment to advancing healthcare technology.

The Permanent Mission of Guyana to the United Nations Office and other International Organisations in Geneva, represented by Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, commended Luke for his extraordinary accomplishment. In a press release, Dr. Ramsammy highlighted the significance of Luke’s success, stating that his graduation from one of the world’s leading programs for medical physicists underscores the government’s dedication to elevating healthcare standards in the country.

“This achievement makes Javin the first male Guyanese to specialise in Medical Physics and marks a historic moment for Guyana,” Dr. Ramsammy noted, adding that Luke joins Ms. Petal Surujpaul as one of only two medical physicists in Guyana.

Luke’s expertise comes at a pivotal time for Guyana, which is undergoing a significant overhaul of its radiology and diagnostic services. Public hospitals across the country are being equipped with digital X-ray machines, while new hospitals will feature CT scanners and MRI machines to enhance diagnostic capabilities.

The government’s forward-thinking approach to healthcare includes plans for a modern cancer diagnostic and treatment centre with nuclear capabilities, underscoring the critical need for local medical physicists. Medical physicists play an essential role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of radiation treatments and diagnostic imaging, making Luke’s contributions vital to the nation’s healthcare advancement.

The International Atom-

ic Energy Agency (IAEA), which sponsored Luke’s education, has also donated five mammography machines to Guyana. This partnership reflects the government’s commitment to leveraging international support to foster local talent and enhance healthcare services.

PERSEVERANCE AND PROGRESS

Luke’s success is a testament to his hard work and perseverance, as well as the government’s commitment to creating educational and professional pathways in critical areas of medicine and health technology. The Guyana Mission in Geneva celebrated Luke’s achievement, emphasising its significance for the country’s healthcare infrastructure.

“Luke’s skills will greatly benefit Guyana’s medical services and contribute to

the advancement of health outcomes,” the release stated, thanking the IAEA for its support and reaffirming the government’s dedication to elevating healthcare standards.

As Guyana continues to invest in education and specialisation, Luke’s journey serves as an inspiration for others aspiring to make impactful contributions to

the nation’s development. The Mission extended its congratulations to Javin Luke and wished him a successful career as a Medical Physicist

This milestone not only highlights individual excellence but also reflects Guyana’s broader strides toward creating a robust, state-of-the-art healthcare system for its people.

Guyana’s First Male Medical Physicist, Javin Luke

P&P Insurance Brokers supports

P&P Insurance Brokers Limited continued its tradition of spreading holiday cheer by making its annual Christmas donations to ten organizations on Thursday. The company, which has been contributing to humanitarian efforts for the past 18 years, donated a total of $2 million this year, with each organization receiving $200,000. Alongside the monetary donations, P&P also provided cleaning supplies to each beneficiary.

In a press release, P&P Insurance Brokers highlighted its long-standing commitment to supporting organizations that provide critical humanitarian relief. Vikash

Panday, Director of P&P Insurance Brokers, extended Christmas greetings to all during the event. Representatives from the recipient organizations expressed their gratitude for the company’s unwavering support and generosity over the years, reciprocating Panday’s holiday wishes.

The ten organizations that benefitted from this year’s donations include: Bless the Children Home, Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre, Uncle Eddie’s Home, Friends of the Archer’s Home, The Dharam Shala, Cheshire Homes Guyana, Hauraruni Girls Home, Bal Nivas Shelter, Joshua House Children

Centre, and Abraham’s Tent Inc.

P&P Insurance Brokers Limited began operations in December 1985 and has grown into a reputable company with 14 staff members and a diverse clientele. Over its 34 years in the industry, the company has earned recognition for its professionalism and exceptional service, particularly in managing insurance claims.

Through initiatives like these annual donations, P&P Insurance Brokers continues to reinforce its commitment to giving back to the community and making a positive impact during the holiday season.

Recipients flanked by Vikash Panday and Mrs. Ahilia Panday

North Rupununi farmers to benefit from more support

- unveils support initiatives

IN a bid to bolster agricultural productivity and improve livelihoods, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha met with residents and farmers from Annai and Wowetta villages in North Rupununi, Region Nine, on Friday.

The outreach aimed to address farming challenges and announce government initiatives designed to enhance agricultural development in the region.

Minister Mustapha highlighted the government’s increased in-

vestment in agriculture, with the sector’s budget growing from $13 billion in 2020 to $97.6 billion in 2024. He emphasised the administration’s commitment to empowering farmers and modernising the sector.

“We are producing approximately 60 per cent of the food we consume, but our president has charged us to produce more. This is why we are making investments and empowering our farmers. You, the farmers, are an important component

in our food production strategy,” Minister Mustapha told farmers in Annai.

Support for Farmers in Annai

To address weather-related production shortfalls, the minister announced that 60,000 lbs of cassava would be distributed in the coming week. The National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) will also conduct soil testing and provide training in smart agricultural practices.

Farmers received a range of supplies, including Acoushi Ants bait, coconut and fruit tree seedlings, seeds, fertilizers, garden tools, and other inputs to enhance production in the village. Minister Mustapha also brought smiles to children’s faces by distributing toys during the visit.

Expanding Cultivation in Wowetta

During a meeting with farmers in Wowetta, Minister Mustapha reiterated the government’s dedication to agricultural expansion in the Rupununi region.

“Soon, we’ll conduct several surveys in different parts of the Rupununi to determine which areas we can develop into mega farms,” he announced.

Farmers in Wowetta were also provided with seeds, seedlings, farming tools, fertilisers, and drip tape for irrigation. As in Annai, toys were distributed to children, adding a festive touch to the minister’s outreach.

Strengthening Agriculture in the Rupununi

These initiatives are part of the government’s broader strategy to make agriculture more productive and less labour-intensive. By investing in resources and infrastructure, the administration aims to boost local food production and equip farmers with the tools and knowledge needed for sustainable practices.

Farmers in both villages expressed gratitude for the support and pledged to continue working towards increased agricultural output, contributing to national food security goals.

Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha also brought smiles to children’s faces by distributing toys during the visit
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha also distributed supplies including Acoushi ants bait, coconut and fruit tree seedlings, seeds, fertilisers, garden tools, and other inputs to enhance production in the village

Guyana Utility Scale Solar Photovoltaic employees trained in workplace safety

Employees of the Guya na Utility Scale Solar Photovoltaic (Guysol) programme have been equipped with the skills and knowledge to maintain a safe and healthy work environment following their participation in a two-day workshop facilitated by the Ministry of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Department.

The Ministry of Labour announced on Thursday that the training, conducted by OSH Officer Neza King, targeted members of the Joint Workplace Safety and Health Committee (JWS&H) and was held at the Guysol boardroom. The initiative aimed to empower these officers with the tools necessary to effectively promote workplace safety and implement preventative measures.

Participants gained critical skills to establish and uphold safe work systems and practices. They are now better equipped to identify, assess, manage, and eliminate potential workplace hazards. Additionally, the training provided practical tools to conduct accident investigations and respond efficiently to workplace incidents.

The Ministry emphasized that the comprehensive sessions offered a strong foundation in occupational safety and health principles. Key topics covered included: Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health; Workplace Hazards; The Occupational Safety and Health Act; The Role of the Joint Workplace Safety and Health Committee; OSH Policies; Workplace Inspections; and Accident Prevention

and Investigation ABOUT GUYSOL

The Guysol programme supports the diversification of Guyana’s energy matrix by incorporating climate-resilient renewable energy sources into electricity generation. Administered by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the programme has specific objectives to:

• Reduce CO2 emissions through the development of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation plants.

• Lower electricity generation costs while transitioning to renewable energy.

• Enhance the operation and management of isolated systems in Essequibo and Linden.

• Develop local expertise in solar PV generation systems.

This initiative, fund -

Empowering Communities: BNTF offers training in welding, motor repairs, and more

THE Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF), in collaboration with the Board of Industrial Training (BIT), is encouraging individuals in Regions Two, Three, and Six to register for upcoming skills training programmes before the deadline of 15:00 hours on December 18, 2024. These training initiatives aim to enhance employability among vulnerable groups by providing capacity-building and income-generating opportunities. The courses target a variety of practical skills, tailored to meet the needs of the local workforce.

Region Two: Interested individuals can collect and return application forms at the Regional Democratic Council (RDC). Alternatively, forms are available for download on the BNTF’s Facebook page. The available courses include: Heavy Duty Equipment Operator (HDEO), Motor Vehicle Servicing and Repairs, General Building Construction, and Welding and Fabrication.

Region Three: Applicants in Region Three can access forms at

the RDC in the region or the Leonora Technical and Vocational Training Centre. The courses offered include: Small Engine Repairs, Electrical Installation, HDEO, Motor Vehicle Servicing, Carpentry, Plumbing, Welding and Fabrication, and Metal Work Engineering.

Region Six: For Region Six, forms can be collected and returned to the RDC or the GuySuCo Training Centre in Port Mourant. The courses available include: Electrical Installation, Motor Vehicle Servicing and Repairs, Re-

ed through the Guyana-Norway partnership, represents an estimated investment of USD $83.3 million.

The OSH training for Guysol employees is a critical step in ensuring a safe work environment, aligning with the programme’s goals to foster sustainable development while prioritizing worker safety and well-being.

frigeration and Air Conditioning Repairs, and Welding and Fabrication.

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for participation in these programmes. The BNTF and BIT are committed to equipping participants with practical skills that can open doors to employment and economic stability. For further details, interested persons are encouraged to visit the BNTF’s Facebook page or contact their respective Regional Democratic Councils.

OSH Officer Neza King

Human Services Ministry launches children’s book to address family violence

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security (MHSSS) has launched a new children’s book titled Safe and Strong Together, designed to simplify the provisions of the recently enacted Family Violence Act for young readers.

This initiative aims to educate primary school

read the book to students and facilitate discussions on these critical topics.

Safe and Strong Together forms part of a broader strategy by the government to prevent domestic violence and promote the emotional and physical well-being of children. By introducing these concepts early, the Ministry hopes to

students across Guyana about family violence, personal safety, and the importance of healthy relationships in an engaging and accessible manner.

According to the Ministry, the book seeks to raise awareness about family violence while empowering children with knowledge about recognizing signs of abuse, protecting themselves, and seeking help when necessary. The Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Policy Unit has played a pivotal role in this initiative, conducting school visits across all administrative regions to

foster a generation that is both informed about their rights and confident in safeguarding their personal safety.

During a recent training session for members of the Guyana Police Force and prosecutors, Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud, highlighted the significance of the Family Violence Act of 2024. Passed in the National Assembly in August, this robust legislation replaces the Domestic Violence Act of 1996, introducing stricter guidelines to protect victims and ensure account-

ability for perpetrators. Dr. Persaud emphasized that the children’s book complements the government’s broader efforts under the Family Violence Act to create safer communities. “By making these complex issues relatable and easier for children to understand, we are fostering an environment where they can feel confident and protected at home and in their communities,” she noted.

The Ministry’s initiative reflects a commitment to addressing family violence holistically, combining legislative reform with education and outreach programs. Through Safe and Strong Together, children are not only learning about the importance of personal safety but are also being empowered to contribute to a culture of awareness and prevention.

Primary school students reading the book, distributed by the Ministry

Mother, daughter perish in fire at Westminster

AN elderly woman and her 44-year-old daughter are suspected to have perished in a fire of unknown origin that destroyed their one-storey house at Lot 3834 Plantation #2 West Minster, West Bank Demerara, around 05:00hrs on Friday.

Enquiries revealed that the one-storey wooden structure, owned by the elderly woman, 75-year-old Felis Smith, measured about 25 feet in length and 15 feet in width, comprising two bedrooms, a living room area, and a kitchen.

According to the Guyana Police Force (GPF), Chandine Sookraj, 21, who resided in the house with her daughter, now deceased mother and sister, and other siblings, recalled that her

bedridden mother and sister were occupying the northeastern bedroom, while her brother usually slept in the living room area.

Sookraj recounted that around 21:30hrs on Thursday she retired to bed with her daughter, leaving everything intact. However, at approximately 05:00hrs on Friday, she was awakened by heat coming from the last bedroom and observed that part of it was already engulfed in flames. She said she immediately grabbed her daughter and exited through the southern main door, alerting neighbours who came to her assistance and informed the Fire Service.

The La Grange Fire Service #114 and Eccles

Fire Service #18, responded promptly and extinguished the blaze. However, the structure was completely destroyed.

Police and Fire Service personnel processed the scene, discovering two bodies burnt beyond recognition, suspected to be those of Smith and her 44-year-old daughter.

The bodies were found lying motionless, facing upwards in the northeastern corner of the house. The scene was photographed and both bodies were taken to the West Demerara Regional Hospital, where they were pronounced dead by a doctor on duty. The bodies are currently at the Ezekiel Funeral Home, awaiting post-mortem examination.

An elderly woman and her 44-year-old daughter are suspected to have perished in a fire of unknown origin that destroyed their one-storey house at Lot 3834 Plantation #2 West Minster, West Bank Demerara, around 05:00hrs on Friday

One Guyana President’s Cup Squash Tournament Night 1 serves off with Doubles Action

Watched by small gathering, the opening night of the One Guyana President’s Cup Doubles and Singles Squash Championship commenced on Thursday Evening at the newly constructed Doubles Courts at the National Racquet Centre on Woolford Avenue.

The action severed off with action in the mixed doubles and Boys Doubles.

On Court 1, the Bacchus siblings (Nidal and Nijad), making their debut on the Doubles Court lost to the more seasoned Black Edwards and Demitri Lowe 11-1, 11-3.

The Bacchus brothers, watched by their mom and dad, seemed a bit confused with four players on the same court and managed only one point in their first but looked more comfortable in the second game

which they lost 3-11 as Edwards and Lowe looked in full control against their opponents.

Edwards and Lowe will face Shiloh Asregado and Richard Rodrigues today from noon after drawing the bye in the first round.

On Court 2, both matches in the mixed doubles proved entertaining and showcased Guyana’s top players.

The first match, between Alex Arjoon and Mary Fung-a-Fat and Jonathan Antczak and Kirsten Gomes, was very competitive with both pairs demonstrating skill and tenacity in a match that went three games and lasted just short of half of an hour.

The first stanza saw good squash from both pairs with the points fluctuating. But it was Arjoon and Fung-a-Fat who prevailed, 11-10.

The second game produced an excellent come-from-behind

win as Antaczak and Gomes capitalised on a few mistakes from their opponents to win 11-5 to take the match into a third game.

The third game tested the fitness of the players with them matching each other shot-for-shot while employing intelligent tactics as Fung-a-Fat; despite being accidentally struck on her forehead by Gomes’ Racquet and her partner Arjoon won 11-10

The final match of the night was ‘Siblings against Siblings. Shomari Wiltshire, who (arrived in Guyana on Thursday evening) and his sister Larissa battling Ashley Khalid and her brother Jason-Ray.

But when the dust had settled the Khalid siblings emerged victorious 11-9, 11-8.

The winners from Thursday night’s matches will face off today (Saturday) from 12:30 pm.

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Holder to reunite with Worcestershire later this month

CMC - West Indies all-rounder and former Worcestershire player Jason Holder will reunite with the English county side later this month as part of his recovery following shoulder surgery.

The 32-year-old Barbadian requested the opportunity to work with the club that re-

kindled his “love for cricket” during his brief but impactful stint earlier this year.

Holder, who featured in five County Championship matches for Worcestershire in the 2024 season, left a lasting impression on both his teammates and fans.

As part of his ‘back-to-

cricket’ programme, he will spend a week training with the squad before Christmas while also attending follow-up appointments with his specialist in the UK.

Worcestershire Head

Coach Alan Richardson expressed his excitement about Holder’s return.

“Unfortunately, Jason has dealt with some injury setbacks and recently underwent shoulder surgery here in the UK. During his time back for medical consultations, he asked if he could join us for a short while.”

“It will be fantastic to have him involved. Jason is

not only a top-quality player but also a remarkable individual who brings immense energy to the squad. The players and support staff alike will benefit from his presence. We are looking forward to having him around for the week.”

Holder has maintained

strong ties with Worcestershire since his departure, staying in touch with his former teammates as the county achieved its best championship position since the competition’s two-division structure was introduced.

Hope expresses satisfaction at series win

CMC – West Indies skipper Shai Hope expressed immense satisfaction with his team’s dominant 3-0 ODI series victory over Bangladesh, highlighting the team’s growth, consistency, and collective effort in securing the clean sweep.

Shai Hope of West Indies with the trophy after winning the 3rd and final ODI between West Indies and Bangladesh at Warner Park, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, on Dec 12, 2024.

It was all smiles for the team captain when he spoke to reporters, following the team’s historic victory in the third ODI here on Thursday. When asked about the significance of winning the series 3-0, Hope’s pride was evident.

“Anytime you start a series and see a group of guys willing to play cricket, you can’t ask for better results than that. We’ve been planning well, and playing good

cricket, and it’s just great to see that we can get over the line and sweep the series.”

The series saw strong performances from multiple players, with Sherfane Rutherford and Amir Jangoo getting centuries and Jayden Seales leading the wicket-taking column with five scalps. This is something

Hope praised as crucial to their success.

“Everybody stepped up for the series and contributed to the overall victory. What’s pleasing for me as a leader is to see everyone putting their hands up in different situations. There’s not one particular guy doing the bulk of the work every single time.”

Reflecting on the team’s progression, Hope emphasized how the side has worked to avoid the pitfalls of inconsistency that have plagued them in the past.

“The progression is clear. Before, we would take one step forward and then two steps back, especially when we started a series well. We

would find ourselves playing pretty mediocre cricket in the back end. But now, we’re keeping our foot down, especially when we are up.”

Hope pointed to the lessons learned from the England series earlier this year.

“After that series, when we let them back in, I wanted to challenge the boys this

time. When we have teams in strong positions, especially at home, we’ve got to make sure we finish the series. Winning more three nils is the goal.”

The skipper also acknowledged the increasing competition among the batting lineup and the importance of players making the most of their opportunities.

“It’s great to see what the guys are capable of at this level. The more opportunities they get, the better it is for us. Especially now when we’re doing well, it’s even better. I’m happy to see the guys grabbing their chances with both hands.”

However, Hope noted that there still is a need to bolster the team’s bowling options. “I think we need to find more spin options, especially wrist spin. But we’re going to get there, one step at a time. The progression is what matters.”

Hendricks first T20I ton helps SA past Pakistan

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- Reeza Hendricks scored his first T20I century, in his tenth year of being an international cricketer, as South Africa won their first bilateral T20I series win since August 2022. They registered the third-highest successful chase at SuperSport Park to break a T20I trophy drought that has extended for eight series, since they beat Ireland more than

two years ago. It is also Rob Walter's first T20I series win since taking over the white-ball

coaching job in March 2023.

After being asked to field first, South Africa

conceded the fifth-highest first-innings total at SuperSport Park and chased it down with three balls to spare.

Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen, batting at No.4, shared a third wicket partnership of 157 off 83 balls to form the spine of the chase.

Van der Dussen scored his seventh T20I fifty and hit the winning runs with stand-in captain Heinrich Klaasen at the other end.

Pakistan were guilty of an over-reliance on the slower ball, which they sent down liberally, but that may not be where they lost the game. Although they crossed 200, they could have had many more. They were 103 for 1 after 11 overs and 136 for 4 after 16.

In that five over period, South Africa took 3 for 33, thanks to debutant Dayyaan Galiem and left-arm spinner

George Linde. Despite those strikes, Pakistan's innings was built on two big partnerships: Babar Azam and Saim Ayub put on 87 off 45 balls for the second wicket before Ayub and Irfan Khan posted 73 of 32 balls for the fifth wicket to propel their score over 200. It was not enough thanks to Hendricks and van der Dussen, two older hands, who took South Africa home.

West Indies’ players pose with the series trophy after sweeping Bangladesh (Randy Brooks)
Reeza Hendricks leaps in the delight of his maiden T20I century • AFP/Getty Images

Olympic Kremlin ready for the Metro Mile

- Ritorna Vincentori set for E Class showdown

THE Port Mourant Turf Club (PMTC) will be the place to be this weekend when Guyana Cup and President’s Cup Champion Olympic Kremlin faces the field for the Metro Mile.

The back-to-back feature race winner, owned by the dominant Slingerz Racing stable will be a part of the feature event at the PMTC’s Showdown of Champions when the blocks fly this Sunday.

Slingerz Stable owner

Javed Ali told this publication yesterday that plans to continue the dominance in the sport of kings are well underway and this weekend’s meet with the return of the 2024 Guyana Cup and President’s Cup Champion is one step.

“Things are coming along nicely. The horses are happy and healthy and working well in their paces and it looks like its going to be a good run come Sunday. The Brazilian Trainer Lenio Veria and the

Jockey [Acedenir] Gulart are here and are on the ground and we look forward to a good weekend.

Javid will be aiming for two wins on the day, as Ritorna Vincentori will also enter the E Class event.

“We are not taking it for granted that its going to be an easy day. Each race we take seriously like it’s the first race and we do our best and go out; we never try to be too over confident and we expect good competition.

Word around the track is that all the horses are doing well and we expect a good run from the field.”

We are going out well prepared and ready to run. Come Sunday its going to be a tough race but we expect the best.”

The Metro Mile Sponsored by Metro Office Supplies will headline the eightrace card.

The 1600M event will go for a GYD 4M Prize with the winning horse pocketing $2M and is open to all horses.

The co-feature event will

be the Guyana Star E Class Dash for non-winners in Guyana and F-Class & Lower with a combined purse of $2M in the 1300M race.

The Shi-Oil Juvenile Stakes Two-Year-Old Guyana and West Indies-bred horses over 1200M is sure to attract the attention of horse racing fans along with the J’s Supermarket Three-Year-Old Classic over 1700M.

The OBL stakes G-Class horses will go over 1200M, Guy America Stakes H-Class Non-Winners of 2024 open to Guyana Bred horses will run for 1300M with anoth-

NOOC Petroleum Nationwide Schools Table Tennis Championship…

er 1600M Race set for all K-Class and L-Class horses.

A 1300M sprint is also carded for J, K and L class Maidens.

The event is also sponsored by J’s Supermarket, Jumbo Jet, Shi-Oil, AJM, GUYAMERICA Construction, Rohan Auto Spares and Armco, OBL, KP Jagdeo General Contractor, Permaul Trading, Laka Rambrich Rice Farm, Big G Sawmill & Lumber Yard, Shook Shivmangal & friends of USA.

Races begin at noon.

Ennis and McNeil top Region Ten

SHARQE Ennis and Ebo McNeil emerged as the top players when the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) held its CNOOC Petroleum Guyana National Nationwide Schools Table Tennis Championships for Region 10.

The competition saw scores of student athletes turning out at the McKenzie High School auditorium seeking glory.

In the final Ebo Mc Neil defeated Oiden France for the top spot after winning the clash in straight sets 11-6 and 11-7.

In the girls U-19 category Sharqe Ennis overcame Lar-

shil August for the gold medal place.

The tournament was coordinated by ITTF level one coach and ITTF umpire Candacy Mc Kenzie and former national junior player Marlon Washington.

The competition was supported by the Department of Education of region 10 and sponsored by CNOOC Petroleum Guyana.

The regional winners will battle in a national playoff after the conclusion.

The GTTA president Godfrey Munroe believes that the

championships form the catalyst for integrating the sport into schools with a view of building capacity and developing talent as well achieving the objective of being an incubator for the development of the sport regionally and nationally.

He added that CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited is driving human and social development projects in Guyana through its Corporate Social Responsibility programs and that sport is an avenue that is being used to improve student athletes’ lives.

Guyanese sprinter Malachi Austin has achieved a significant milestone by securing a full athletic scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU).

The 17-year-old, a silver medalist at the Youth Commonwealth Games and the 2024 CARIFTA Games U20 400m champion, will join LSU in January.

He is also a member of the record-breaking

Youth Commonwealth and CARIFTA Games 4x400m Mixed Relay teams.

Austin has credited his coach, Julian Edmonds, for playing a crucial role in his development and instilling the self-belief that has propelled him to international success.

He also thanked the U.S. Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole D. Theriot, for making the opportunity

possible.

The former Tutorial High School student recently won the runner-up award for the 2023 Junior Sportsman-of-the-Year.

This scholarship represents a significant step forward in Austin's athletic career, allowing him to train at a world-class institution and compete at the highest level.

Coordinators ITTF Coach Marlon Washington (far left) Coach Candacy Mc Kenzie (far Right) with some of the Players at the McKenzie High School auditorium

Sir Clive Lloyd attends the GCC presentation Ceremony

On a night filled with nostalgia and several ‘older’ members, the historic Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) held its annual award ceremony which was graced by the presence of Sir Clive Lloyd.

West Indies’ most successful Captain, Lloyd, who is now 80, won the first two ICC World Cups (1975 & 1979).

The former test captain presented awards to Joshua Wade for the most runs (417) and Skipper Devon Lord for the most wickets (34) at GCC’s presentation Ceremony last Wednesday night.

Former Guyana Captain Leon Johnson, who won six First-Class titles in seven seasons was awarded by his Club for this feat.

Lloyd who won two FirstClass titles including the first ‘double’ (both 4-day & 50-over) in 1983, presented Johnson, who has never won a 50-overs title, with his award.

Johnson, Manager of the Guyana Amazon Warriors which participated in the Global Super League, presented GCC with his

team shirt and a bat signed by every player.

President Johnathan Yearwood told the gathering which included former Guyana pacer Leslaine Lambert, a part of the 1983 double, that Johnson’s donation would be a part of the proposed GCC Museum.

Yearwood, who received a special award for his outstanding work as GCC President gave the opening remarks and welcome address.

Among those recognised for their contribution to the oldest club in the Caribbean were the Ground Staff, headed by Basil Shewram for preparing Excellent Pitches at Bourda and the Long Service Awards (25 years) to Winston Williams and Rajendra Shamlall for 35 years of service as a Barman to GCC

The Hockey Awards were presented by the President of the GHB, Philip Fernandes to the most Committed Player (Female): Rebecca Ferreira, Most Committed Player (Male) Lennox Carroll, Most Valuable Player (Female U21) Abosaide Cadogan and Most Valuable Player (Male U21) Alex Peniston.

There were also awards for Most Valuable Player (Senior Female) Gabriella Xavier, Most Valuable Player (Senior Male) Shane Sargent and Most Committed Coach, Coach Tiffany Solomon.

Yearwood presented life Membership cards to GCC Cricketers for representing the West Indies at the Test Level with Alvin Kallicharran (1972–1981, 66 Matches), Faoud Bacchus (1978–1982, 19 Matches), Carl Hooper (1987–2002, 102

Matches), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (1994–2011, 164 Matches), Reon King (1999–2005, 19 Matches), Ramnaresh Sarwan (2000–2013, 87 Matches), Neil McGarrell (2001, 4 Matches), Leon Johnson (2014–201 5, 9 Matches) and Vishaul Singh (2017, 3 Matches).

Johnson and King were present to collect their lift members' Cards.

The Most Valuable Associate Player U-13 award was shared by Nathaniel Sukhnan-

dan and Shahid Ramzan who collected trophies. Trophies were also presented for Most Valuable Associate Player U15 & Emerging Player Rovaldo Perreira, Most Valuable Associate Player U17 Trilok Nanan and Most Valuable U19 Player & West Indian Player Mavendra Dindyal.

There were also awards for Best Cricket Performance by a GCC Player Khush Seegobin (195 runs) and Best Cricket Performance for GCC: Joshua

Wade (183 runs).

Plaques for contribution to GCC’s Cricket went to Richard Jodah for producing National Players, Coach Peter Persaud and Masters Indoor Hockey World Cup 2024 Over 45 Finalists: Skipper Philip Fernandes.

The ‘Masters’ Hockey players; Alan Fernandes, Devin Hooper, Dwayne Scott and Gregory Garraway also received Plaques.

The One Guyana Basketball League continued on Wednesday at the National Gymnasium with victories for Kobras and Plaisance Guardians.

Plaisance Guardians playing Black Caiman started hot in the opening period 18-11, playing well to show obvious intent with big minutes from Delroy Critchlow and Moses Matthews. Guardians extended their lead in the second period to 37-22 with Joel McPhoy and Kadeem Beckles coming to the fore with good offensive plays.

Caimans had a stronger third quarter to tried to bounce back but were not able to overcome the deficit as Guardians held strong with a 58-45 advantage before closing it out 81-53.

Critchlow ended with a game high 23 points with Matthews scoring 11.

McPhoy also played well for his side with 17 points with support from Beckles with 12 points to give guardians their first points in the league.

Meanwhile Prospect Kobras also edged Georgetown Masters 62-52 in their contest.

Stephan Gillis showed he had not lost his shooting skills with an awesome 18 points for the master’s sides. It was the Masters team in front after Gillis’ opening blast at the top that led 14-9. They still managed a 4-point lead at the break 30-26 but fitness of the younger side Kobras started to overcome their more experience in the third period 43-42.

The final quarter saw them pulling away for good after Masters were outrun by their Kobras counterparts.

Kobras’ Trevor Smith scored 21, Carlos Edwards had 9 and 10 buckets from Elijah David saw them putting in a solid all-round performance on the offensive and defensive end to clinch the victory by 10 points.

The One Guyana League fixtures are played thrice weekly on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at the national gymnasium hard courts featuring teams from around the country battling for top honors.

The final clash is set for April 26th 2025.

Paradise Invaders headlined night five of the ongoing One Guyana National Fustal Championships at the National Gymnasium.

Playing against Sophia A, the Invaders had little problems finding the back of the net with Deon Martin leading the Charge in the 1st and 5th minutes.

Sophia would come back in rapid succession to tie the game up, Joshua Kamal (11th) and Solomon Austin (14th) bringing the game back level but not for long.

Nini Bobb restored the invaders win with Qumey Aulder reestablishing the 2-goal difference in the 20th. Bobb would return in the 24th to complete his brace and his team’s fifth with Aulder adding his second and the team’s sixth just two minutes later.

Nial Reynolds closed off the scoring in the 30th for the 7-2 win.

In the opening game of the night Albouystown Ballers overcame Games Chaner 5-1 thanks to goals from Nicholas Jervis (12th), Deandre Linton (19th), Jequan Cole (23rd), Andrew Cato (25th) and Homey Harris (29th) while Tyon Kennedy scored Game Changer’s goal. Touches also beat DJ7 in

Action in the ongoing One Guyana National Futsal Championships

game two by the same scoreline after Keavaun Grant’s goal was cancelled out by Jaheem Grant (8th) and a pair of braces from Jamal Fyffe (13th and 15th) and Johnathan Andres (21st and 26th). Victoria Eagles also soared above the Pouderoyen Brothers 3-1 thanks to a double from Insford Charles (26th and 29th) and Kerwin Maxwell (12th), D’Angelo Peters (2nd) had the lone goal for the losers. Team Cruel got walk over from Two Friends.

Meanwhile six matches are carded for Monday with Back Circle B playing Stevedore, Ballers United clashing with Gladiators. Linden YMCA bat-

tling North Ruimveldt, California Square playing Ithaica Ballers, Slingerz Kings matching up against Agricola Ballers and Foot Steppers playing Road Warriors. The teams that have advanced to the round-of-32 so far are Sparta Boss, Festival City, Bent Street ‘B’, Alexander Village, Unstoppable, Albouystown ‘A’, Team Family, Stabroek Ballers, North East, Buxton, Espanyol, Laing Avenue, Timehri Hustlers, Kitty Hustlers, Vryheid’s Lust, Back Circle, Bent Street, Spaniard, Stabroek ‘B’, Show Stoppers, Gold is Money, Team Cruel, Albouystown Ballers, Paradise Invaders, Touches, Victoria Eagles.

GCC Executives (sitting) and awardees after the presentation ceremony
Sir Clive Lloyd presents Joshua Wade (most runs) with his Trophy
Sir Clive Lloyd presents Devon Lord (most wickets) with his Trophy (Sean Devers photos)
Georgetwon Masters playing Kobras in One Guyana League
One Guyana Basketball League… Plaisance Guardians and Kobras take latest win
One Guyana National Futsal Championships Paradise Invaders headline night five

Olympic Kremlin ready for the Metro Mile

Jonathan Antczak (left) Alex Arjoon, Mary and Kirsten Gomes in action on Thursday Night (Sean Devers photo)

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