Woolford radio licence case against NFMU for hearing May 9

Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang has ordered the National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU) to show cause why writs quashing its decision to grant of radio and television to ten entities and individuals should not be made.
He has also set May 9 at the date for the hearing of the case.

The Order or Rule Nisi of Certiorari was granted in favour of a motion filed by broadcaster Enrico Woolford. The court document, dated April 23, which was seen by this newspaper, directed the NFMU to show cause why frequencies for radio and television granted to Radio Guyana Inc – 89.3, 89.5, 89.7, 106.9 and 107.3; Telecor and Cultural Broadcasting Inc – 89.7, 90.1, 91.5, 104.9 and 103.3;