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Monthly Archives: February 2016

BREAKING NEWS: Woman removed from inhumane conditions at mother’s home

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2016, 12:32 by Denis Chabrol A 31 year old woman,  believed to be mentally ill, was Thursday removed from a muck-laden room where she was locked away and made to eat and sleep among her waste. Her removal stemmed from Monica Edwards raising concerns about the woman's welfare directly with Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo ...

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Annandale man stabbed to death

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2016, 12:22 by Writer A 33-year-old Annandale resident is now dead after he was stabbed several times following an argument with another man. According to a police statement, Ramkarran Mohanlall, of Annandale South was killed at approximately 23:00hrs on Wednesday.   Police investigations have revealed that Ramkarran Mohanlall was involved in an argument with ...

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Govt claims drought-stricken Essequibo farmers are victims of opposition political sabotage

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2016, 11:51 by Denis Chabrol Amid a scorching drought, combined with salt water intrusion, that is biting rice and 'cash crop' farmers on the Essequibo Coast, a top government official says drainage and irrigation workers there maybe engaging in political sabotage. The Prime Minister's Special Representative in Region Two, Karan Chand told reporters that ...

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Security guards at Movie Town construction site shot

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2016, 8:51 by Denis Chabrol Two security guards at the construction site of Movie Town at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara were shot and injured early Thursday morning, police said.  ‎ Investigations so far revealed that at about 4 AM, two men turned up at the guard hut on the northern side and one of ...

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GYD$20 million worth of smuggled goods seized

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 18:53 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Revenue Authority Wednesday said it seized almost GYD$20 million worth of smuggled goods and detained a number of vehicles that were used to transport the items  in January. The seizure of the un-customed goods by the GRA’s Law Enforcement and Investigation Division (LEID) has been is part of ...

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Drought forces water rationing in areas of Georgetown

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 18:32 by Denis Chabrol Rationing of water being supplied to residents of Georgetown from the Shelter Belt Water Treatment Facility begins Wednesday night (3rd February, 2016) from 10 O’clock due to the current drought. The Guyana Water Inc. explains that this is as a result of another decrease in the level of the ...

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Govt looking to honor Chanderpaul

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 18:20 by Denis Chabrol Despite being him ‘forced’ to retire by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), the government of Guyana says it is exploring ways to honor a great son of the soil – Shivnarine Chanderpaul. This announcement was made by Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman at a press conference on Wednesday. ...

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No commitments given to Orlando Group for design of Sports Complex – Govt

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 14:17 by Denis Chabrol Natural Resources Minister and Government Spokesperson Raphael Trotman has affirmed that the government has not given any commitments to an Orlando Architecture firm for the design of a new sports complex. This is against the backdrop of reports in international media that the company will be responsible for the ...

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War on mosquitoes launched; residents urged to take precautions against fog

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 14:04 by Denis Chabrol As Guyanese authorities seek to push back the Zika Virus, which has so far reportedly infected one Guyanese here, a massive offensive has been launched against mosquitoes in Georgetown and parts of East Coast and East Bank Demerara. The Ministry of Public Health also urged residents to stop harbouring ...

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