HomeNewsJudge to rule on the legality of NRF Act on March 17,... News Judge to rule on the legality of NRF Act on March 17, 2022 By Hgp Nightly News Staff 31/12/2022 0 629 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Tiana Cole reports that come March 17, 2023, High Court Judge Navindra Singh will rule on the validity of the Natural Resource Fund Act (NRF) Act at the Demerara High Court. Share this:EmailPrintWhatsAppTweetMoreRedditPocketTelegramLike this:Like Loading... Related Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Previous articleENSURE APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS ARE DISPENSED FAIRLY – PRES. URGES NEW MEMBERS OF THE TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSIONNext articleSWEEPER CLEANERS ARE YET TO BE GIVEN PERMANENT STATUS AS PROMISED BY PPPC GOV’T Hgp Nightly News Staff RELATED ARTICLES News FROM BADGE TO BLACKLIST: SENIOR GUYANESE OFFICER NAMED IN U.S. DRUG PROBE 05/06/2025 News US Names Guyanese and Colombian Nationals in Major Drug Trafficking Report – Highlights Guyana’s Role in Global Cocaine Trade 05/06/2025 News ADRIANA YOUNGE’S FAMILY WANTS A COI INTO HER DEATH,FINDINGS OF THE FIRST AUTOPSY TO BE CHALLENGED IN COURT 05/06/2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ - Advertisment - Most Popular FROM BADGE TO BLACKLIST: SENIOR GUYANESE OFFICER NAMED IN U.S. DRUG PROBE 05/06/2025 PRESIDENT ALI RESPONDS TO U.S. SANCTIONS: “WE’RE TAKING THIS VERY SERIOUSLY” 05/06/2025 US Names Guyanese and Colombian Nationals in Major Drug Trafficking Report – Highlights Guyana’s Role in Global Cocaine Trade 05/06/2025 ADRIANA YOUNGE’S FAMILY WANTS A COI INTO HER DEATH,FINDINGS OF THE FIRST AUTOPSY TO BE CHALLENGED IN COURT 05/06/2025 Load more Recent Comments Dropatie Singh on DUCK, GRAVY AND WHO’S GETTING NERVOUS, MOHAMED FIRES BACK AT PRESIDENT ALI Yadram Ramgobin on SHADOW FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER CRITICIZES GOVERNMENT’S INACTION ON PUBLIC EDUCATION AMID ONGOING THREATS FROM VENEZUELA Earl W Browne on GTUC QUESTIONS AMERICA’S MOTIVE ON 38% TARIFFS ON GOODS EXPORTED FROM GUYANA Joan blair on A GRAND COALITION WILL DEFEAT THE PPP/C AT THE 2025 POLLS, Kahfi N Biskit on WHAT’S THE HOLD UP WITH THE CALVIN BRUTAS PROBE? IS POLITICAL MISCHIEF AFOOT? Joan Blair on GEORGETOWN MAYOR ALFRED MENTORE JUSTIFIES TAXING POLITICAL PARTIES Prem Ojha on ‘BECAUSE WE CARE’ CASH GRANT DISTRIBUTION EXERCISE KICKS OFF Timothy Lindie on NGSA RESULTS TO BE RELEASED ON OR BEFORE JULY 5, 2024 – EDUCATION MINISTER Roxanne Blaire on POLICE ERRED BY NOT OPTING TO CHARGE DHARAMLALL; PAUL SLOWE SAYS FILE SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE DPP Roxanne Blaire on POLICE ERRED BY NOT OPTING TO CHARGE DHARAMLALL; PAUL SLOWE SAYS FILE SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE DPP Roxanne Blaire on ‘GOVERNMENT IS MISMANAGING GUYANESE RESOURCES’ – DAVID PATTERSON Roxanne Blair on IRS says number of audits is about to surge: Here’s who is most at risk Roxanne Blair on PPP/C GOV’T MAKES CLAIM OF HAVING DELIVERED BETTER CONDITIONS FOR WORKING CLASS Roxanne Blair on OPPOSITION CALLS FOR FULL INVESTIGATION INTO NATIONAL PROCUREMENT AND TENDER ADMINISTRATION BOARD AND THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT COMMISSION OVER CORRUPT TEPUI CONTRACT Roxanne Blair on GOV’T TO FILE APPEAL BY END OF THE WEEK AFTER HIGH COURT RULED STRIKING TEACHERS MUST BE PAID