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Police probe ammo discovery, shooting of Brazilian in Mahdia

Two men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of more than 300 rounds of ammunition in the interior. The arrest of the men at Blackwater, Mahdia comes as the one month gun and ammunition enters its 18th day. Police said that on Thursday, September 17, 2015, they conducted a search on two men at Black Water, Mahdia, during ...

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BREAKING: Policeman dies; drugs found on assailant who committed suicide

The police constable, who was stabbed by a drug addict while arresting him, succumbed to multiple stab wounds hours after the incident Friday morning. He has been identified as Constable Antonio Dawson who was attached to Impact Base. The murder-suicide occured at Houston, East Bank Demerara near Gafoor’s Wharf. ‘A’ Division Police Commander Assistant Commissioner Clifton Hicken said the assailant, ...

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Experts differ on whether Guyana should focus heavily on hydro-power

Three experts are at odds over whether Guyana should place greater emphasis on hydropower or solar energy Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Retired Rear Admiral Gary Best, Vice President of Conservation International Dr. David Singh and Head of the University of Guyana’s School of Environmental and Earth Sciences (SEES), Dr. Paulette Bynoe made their positions known at a European Union-sponsored ...

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Guyana considers using waste to generate electricity

The Guyana government favours the use of locally generated waste to generate methane gas and the construction of solar energy farms near fossil fuel plants, as part of an alternative energy strategy, according to Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Retired Rear Admiral Gary Best. We have the technology now where we could use almost all the waste that we have ...

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Chinese employee buried while testing soil for CJI Airport expansion

A Chinese national was Thursday killed while testing soil at Timehri as part of works for the expansion of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA). Police said that at about 12:35 PM Thursday September 17, 2015, Chinese national Lui Li, 23 years, was doing soil testing in the Timehri Area. He was trapped beneath a quantity of soil that caved ...

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Soldiers shot

Police Thursday afternoon confirmed that two soldiers were shot late Wednesday night at the Georgetown Seawall. The incident occurred at about 11:30 PM. Police said a probe revealed that Andries Henry and King Pablo were with other persons on the seawalls, when they were approached by three men during which one of them discharged rounds from a handgun at the ...

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Ambassador key to Guyana-Venezuela bilateral talks; Guyana to press on with UN process with or without envoy

Foreign Minister, Carl Greenidge on Thursday indicated that his country would continue to rely on  United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon to find the best way to settle the border controversy with Venezuela even if that country refuses to approval Guyana’s nominee for the post of Ambassador. “Whatever actions Venezuela takes in relation to Ambassadors, we remain ready to ...

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Aurora Gold Mines to scale back expansion if gold price continues to nosedive

Aurora Gold Mines (AGM) has already decided to delay expansion of operations if the world –price continues to plummet and remains low for some time to come, according to a senior company official. Chief Executive Officer of Guyana Goldfields, Patrick Sheridan Jr. said investors in the US$250 million gold mine on the right bank of the Upper Cuyuni River had ...

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Updated: One die in three vehicle smash up

Investigations are being conducted into a fatal accident that occurred at about 8:30 Wednesday night on the Schoonord Public Road, West Bank Demerara which left one person dead. He has been identified as Mahendra Sugrim, 23 years, of Goed Fortuin, WBD. Police said that  motor pickup PRR 4600 was proceeding along the roadway allegedly at a fast rate, when the ...

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Guyana reacts to Venezuela’s decision to suspend approval of ambassadorial nominee

Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge Wednesday night said his country would continue to speak out against Venezuela’s illegal claim to Guyana’s Essequibo region and maritime space. Greenidge made his position known a day after President Nicolas Maduro’s televised announcement that he had ordered the suspension of Georgetown’s application for Ambassador Cheryl Miles to be appointed Ambassador to Caracas. “I regret ...

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