Last Updated on Saturday, 13 May 2017, 14:07 by Denis Chabrol The construction of a GYD$20 million arch over the East Coast Demerara Public Road-in honour of Guyana’s 50th Independence and indicating the eastern entrance to Guyana’s capital, Georgetown- symbolises Caricom integration, President David Granger said Saturday. “This arch defines the boundaries of our capital. It exemplifies private-public partnership. It ...
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Rupununi gold miner chopped to death at Potaro
Last Updated on Saturday, 13 May 2017, 13:10 by Denis Chabrol A gold miner from Central Rupununi, who was guarding a sluice box at a camp in Potaro, was chopped to death and a number of gold mats stolen, police said. Dead is 56-year old Damon “Rastaman’ Scipio of Moco-Moco. “Investigation so far revealed that the victim who was employed by ...
Read More »Police briber arrested in “sting operation”
Last Updated on Saturday, 13 May 2017, 12:59 by Denis Chabrol A man, who tried to bribe a policeman with GYD$500,000 to release his 19-year old son, has been arrested and the cash lodged, the Guyana Police F0rce said in a statement. Investigators did not name the man, but said he is 39-years old and lives in “C” Field, Sophia, ...
Read More »WARNING: Ransomware attack on computers in progress; do not pay the ransom
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 22:30 by Denis Chabrol Guyana National Cybersecurity Incident Response Team (GNCIRT) confirms that a global ransomware attack is currently in progress. The self-spreading ransomware, known as ‘Wanna Cry’ or ‘Wanna Decryptor’, exploits a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Windows operating system. It is believed that this ransomware is spread through phishing emails, malicious adverts on ...
Read More »Wanted man among three arrested during Bagotstown raid
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 22:24 by Denis Chabrol Two men and one woman were early Friday morning arrested and several items suspected to have been stolen were seized by police. The Guyana Police Force said the “intelligence-led operation” at Bagotstown and Friendship, East Bank Demerara led to the arrest of the persons who were all found ...
Read More »Guyana peeved at US’ listing of Guyana, other Caricom member states as “major” money launderers
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 22:09 by Denis Chabrol Guyana’s Finance Minister, Winston Jordan is peeved that his country and several other sister Caribbean Community (Caricom) nations have been listed by the United States (US) as “major money laundering countries.” “It is denial of all of the efforts that we in the Caribbean have been making to make ...
Read More »More legal action if GTT does not comply with High Court Order- Telecom Workers Union
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 20:43 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Postal and Telecommunications Workers Union (GP&TWU) on Friday warned the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) that if it does not abide by a High Court order on plans to send home 120 workers more legal action would be taken. GPTWU General Secretary, Eslyn Harris said after ...
Read More »CHEC dumps Surinamese stone for more expensive local supplies
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 22:11 by Denis Chabrol China Harbour Engineering Corporation (CHEC), the Chinese contractor undertaking the US$150M expansion of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), on Friday inked two multi-million dollar contracts with local stone suppliers, to provide an initial amount of close to 100,000 tons of stones, sourced locally at cost of some US$3.5M. ...
Read More »US$150M CJIA Expansion 2017 budget almost done; will have to approach Parliament for more—Patterson
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 23:24 by Denis Chabrol Monies budgeted as part of the 2017 allocation for the US$150M Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) Expansion Project are on the verge of being completely exhausted and government will this year have to approach its international financing partner—the China Import Export (Exim) Bank and the National Assembly for the ...
Read More »International technical visit to Brazil to learn about school feeding, family farming
Last Updated on Friday, 12 May 2017, 15:21 by Denis Chabrol Representatives from Guyana and twelve other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean will be in Vitória, Brazil from May 16 to 18, to learn about the Brazilian experience of School Feeding Programmes and purchasing from Family Farming, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said in a statement. The ...
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