Last Updated on Monday, 5 October 2015, 11:11 by GxMedia Government’s electrical inspectors will Monday begin inspecting commercial businesses to ensure that installations are in keeping with the required standards. The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, which is responsible for the Government’s Electrical Inspectorate says the electricians will “begin visual inspections on commercial businesses to ensure electrical units are properly installed ...
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Stop stealing news stories- outgoing President of Association of Caribbean Media Workers
Last Updated on Monday, 5 October 2015, 3:46 by GxMedia Journalists across the Caribbean were Sunday urged to stop stealing news reports and other content from other media houses using them without attribution. The call was made by outgoing President of the Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM), Clive Bacchus at the opening of that organisation’s 8th Biennial General Assembly ...
Read More »Guyana pays tribute late Guyana-born WICB administrator
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 October 2015, 2:45 by GxMedia The Guyana government on Saturday hailed late Guyana-born regional cricket executive, Steve Camacho for his contribution to the game locally and internationally. “The Government of Guyana hopes that Camacho’s legacy of grace, humility and unyielding respect for the regional sport will serve as guideposts to those who have been entrusted ...
Read More »Guyanese appointed DPP in St. Kitts and Nevis
Last Updated on Saturday, 3 October 2015, 17:28 by GxMedia Reproduced from WINNFM St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Former Crown Counsel in the Attorney General’s Chambers Arudranauth Gossai, has been appointed Acting Director of Public Prosecutions for St. Kitts and Nevis. At age 36, Mr. Gossai is believed to be the country’s youngest DPP. WINN FM understands that ...
Read More »Two arrested for alleged GUY$M theft
Last Updated on Saturday, 3 October 2015, 17:25 by GxMedia Two persons have been arrested and in connection with the theft of GUY$2.7 million from a house at Crane, West Coast Demerara on Friday, September 2, 2015. Investigators said the man and woman were arrested and GUY$1.4 million seized from a house in Kitty, Georgetown. The suspects are in police ...
Read More »Serial burglar at Parfaite Harmonie caught- police
Last Updated on Saturday, 3 October 2015, 17:02 by GxMedia A serial burglar at Parfait Harmonie, West Bank Demerara on Saturday remained in custody after he expanded his craft to another village. Police said the man was arrested Friday during a probe into a report of break and enter and larceny on a house at Wales, West Bank Demerara. Investigators ...
Read More »Rice farmers wrongfully protesting against govt- Granger
Last Updated on Friday, 2 October 2015, 22:08 by GxMedia Even as government is about to dole out GUY$500 million to ease the pressure that delayed payments for rice exports to Panama is having on millers and farmers, President David Granger said Friday that the failure to pay rice farmers was a private sector issue and that his government was ...
Read More »US advocates speedier system to deliver election results
Last Updated on Friday, 2 October 2015, 21:00 by GxMedia Newly-accredited United States (US) Ambassador, Perry Holloway on Friday revived the idea of electronic counting of votes to speed up the delivery of results of Local Government Elections. “I wish to pledge my government’s continued support to the holding of local government elections before the end of 2015 — hopefully ...
Read More »Job creation tied to education; Public Service Inquiry will address teachers’ salaries- Granger
Last Updated on Friday, 2 October 2015, 18:35 by GxMedia The creation of thousands of jobs will depend on children being properly educated, but teachers would possibly be paid higher salaries only after a Commission of Inquiry into the public service completes its work, President David Granger announced Friday. “That promise has gone before the Lutchman Commission which is now ...
Read More »Cops in cocaine-bribery case charged
Last Updated on Friday, 2 October 2015, 17:45 by GxMedia A senior police officer and three constables were Friday arraigned for allegedly received a GUY$6 million bribe to prevent police from seizing GUY$18 million worth of cocaine and charging a man who was allegedly in possession of the illicit substance. Assistant Superintendent, Terrence Brown pleaded not guilty and was granted ...
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