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Monthly Archives: August 2014

PPP must produce evidence of registration irregularities- GECOM Chairman

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2014, 23:40 by GxMedia Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Dr. Steve Surujbally on Thursday challenged the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) to produce evidence that there have been irregularities resulting in an increase in the number of registrants by 78,000 persons. But PPP Civic General Secretary, Clement Rohee said his party does not ...

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Seamen probably trapped in capsized Surinamese tanker; two survivors being transported for medical attention

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2014, 21:00 by GxMedia The two seamen, who were aboard the now capsized Surinamese-owned Motor Tanker Swift Dolphin, were Thursday afternoon being transported to Georgetown for medical attention but their two colleagues were trapped in the vessel and believed dead, according to well-placed sources. The survivors have been positively identified as Augustus Persaud and ...

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Man charged with murder of woman who presented bouquet to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2014, 20:11 by GxMedia An 18-year old man was Thursday arraigned for the alleged murder of a Plaisance woman who had presented a bouquet to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II when she visited here 48 years ago. Police said 18-year old John Hetsberger of Duke Street, Kingston, Georgetown appeared before Sparendaam Magistrate, Alex Moore for ...

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Man allegedly kills stepfather

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2014, 13:40 by GxMedia Police have arrested a man who allegedly killed his stepfather at Freeyard, Port Mourant, Berbice. Deochand Singh, 48, was allegedly beaten and stabbed about his body by his stepson about 8:30 Wednesday night, police said. The circumstances that led to the homicide were not immediately available.

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City businessman on terror-related charge for opening fire in mother-in-law’s yard

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 August 2014, 1:36 by GxMedia The proprietor of Guyana Variety Store and Nut Centre on Monday  admitted to firing several shots outside his mother-in-law’s house due to a bitter domestic dispute after he was arraigned on a terror-related charge. City Magistrate, Ann Mc Lennan remanded Johnny Singh to prison until August 15 pending a probation ...

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Updated: Govt studying how to get more money for student loans due to hike in tuition fees

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 22:19 by GxMedia Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh on Wednesday said the delay in giving green-light to the Student Loan Agency to begin processing applications for tuition fees was linked to the need for more money because of an unforeseen hike in fees. He said Cabinet was studying the implications of the decision ...

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Gold miner jailed for fraudulent conversion of gold, diamonds

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 21:25 by GxMedia A gold miner, who allegedly converted GUY$1.4 million in gold and diamonds to his own use, was Wednesday jailed for three years on a charge of fraudulent conversion. Franklin Peters, 47, of Station Street, Kitty, Georgetown pleaded guilty to fraudulently converting three ounces of gold and 17 carats diamond worth ...

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BREAKING NEWS: Surinamese fuel tanker sinks off Corentyne; two Guyanese crew members missing; two rescued

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 20:46 by GxMedia The Guyanese captain of a Surinamese-owned fuel tanker vessel is missing, but two crew members were rescued by a Venezuelan fishing vessel that responded to a distress call Tuesday afternoon, sources said. “There were four crew members on board; two were rescued while the other two are missing. Search and ...

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Leadership and Democracy project on stream with greater govt involvement; US denies hidden motive

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 17:31 by GxMedia The United States (US) and Guyana have reached final agreement on the design and implementation of the American-funded Leadership and Democracy Project, now that the way has been cleared for the Donald Ramotar administration to be more involved. “A large part of our effort was to ensure that Government of ...

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Elderly woman beaten and robbed, house burnt

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 12:17 by GxMedia An 81-year old woman was rescued from a burning house at Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara late Tuesday night, villagers said. Her only name has been given as Miss Canterbury who lived alone in a wooden house at Ann’s Grove Middle Walk. Police arrested two teenagers  in connection with arson ...

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