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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Bandits tie up pensioner in bedroom, steal car, other items valued GY$3.5 million

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 June 2018, 21:53 by Denis Chabrol Armed bandits early Tuesday morning invaded a couple’s home and tied up a pensioner before they loaded his car with several items, all valued GY$3,540,000, and fled the scene, police sources said. The incident occurred at about 1:45 AM at the Kuru-Kuru, Soesdyke-Linden Highway residence of 61-year Frederick Mc ...

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Husband beaten, wife raped during home invasion, robbery

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 June 2018, 17:29 by Denis Chabrol Bandits early Tuesday morning invaded a home at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo where they beat a man, raped his wife and threatened to kill their screaming two-year old son, police and other sources said. Two prime suspects have since been arrested, after they fled to further into Zeelugt. One ...

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Barrick pulls out of Guyana gold project

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 June 2018, 9:11 by Denis Chabrol (From Mining Journal) Alicanto Minerals will go it alone at the Arakaka gold project in Guyana after Barrick Gold withdrew from a joint venture. Barrick had spent US$7.1 million on exploration at the project, just shy of the $8 million it was required to spend to earn 65% under ...

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Guyana plans to ask ICJ to rule in its favour

Last Updated on Monday, 18 June 2018, 19:40 by Denis Chabrol Guyana intends to ask the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to rule that a 119-year old award of its border with Venezuela is final, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. That decision by Georgetown follows Venezuela’s announcement earlier Monday that it told the Hague-based World Court that it would ...

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GDF officer involved in fatal accident failed alcohol level test; unlicensed gun, ammo found on victim’s person- police

Last Updated on Monday, 18 June 2018, 17:16 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) confirmed that a senior military officer struck down a pedestrian and killed him Sunday night. Lieutenant (Coast Guard) Eson Trim is “currently assisting the police with their investigations” into an alleged fatal accident which resulted in the death of 35-year Roopchand Ramkellowan, the army ...

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New policy will compel public schools to reintegrate teenage mothers

Last Updated on Monday, 18 June 2018, 16:42 by Denis Chabrol Government-run schools will no longer be allowed to shun adolescent mothers and will, instead, be required to abide by a policy that provides for their reintegration into the school system to continue studies, Minister of Education Nicolette Henry said. “Policies are not optional so if you do get an ...

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Venezuela will not participate in World Court case on Essequibo border controversy

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 June 2018, 11:27 by Denis Chabrol Reproduced from Telesur  Venezuela will not participate in proceedings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in relation to the territorial controversy with Guyana over the Essequibo, its Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday. “The Venezuelan delegation has informed the president of the court, through a letter signed ...

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Dr. Prem Misir resigns as Vice Chancellor of University of Fiji

Last Updated on Monday, 18 June 2018, 8:42 by Denis Chabrol Vice-Chancellor of The University of Fiji Professor Prem Misir resigned amid drama in senior management, the Fiji Sun newspaper reported. Misir resigned on June 7, 2018, about three years after  taking up the post. He resigned as the University of Guyana’s Pro-Chancellor on June 2,2014, ahead of his contractual ...

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Guyana abandons current Demerara Bridge proposals; goes after four-lane, fixed bridge

The Guyana government has scrapped plans to build a new three-lane bridge across the Demerara Bridge and has instead decided to ask for fresh proposals to construct a fixed four-lane crossing, Finance Minister Winston Jordan said Sunday. “The reason why I think the decision has been made to go back out is because we didn’t want to disqualify a whole ...

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GRA takes no blame for delay in MovieTowne’s opening; refused to grant backdated concessions

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 June 2018, 22:26 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Sunday denied that it was responsible for  the delay in the opening of the US$40 million MovieTowne because equipment and seating were at wharves for weeks awaiting “simple signatures”. Commissioner-General of the GRA, Godfrey Statia, said while guided by the rules of confidentiality, ...

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