Last Updated on Monday, 7 August 2017, 19:28 by Denis Chabrol A Crabwood Creek, Corentyne labourer is feared dead at sea, with family members receiving sketchy reports surrounding his disappearance. According to information received, the 52-year-old Karamchand Parbhudyal called “Dara” on Saturday last ventured out to the Corentyne River with three good friends to fish and return home. But the ...
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Teens arrested for suspected cocaine in gas cylinder
Last Updated on Monday, 7 August 2017, 15:17 by Denis Chabrol Two teenagers were Sunday arrested in connection with the alleged discovery of cocaine in a gas cylinder, the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) said. The anti-drug agency said the operation was conducted at 25 Delph Avenue, Campbellville, Georgetown. The operation, CANU said, “ resulted in the seizure of nine rectangular shape ...
Read More »AFC unanimously supports Ramjattan as Security Minister; presses for softer marijuana penalties to ease prison overcrowding
Last Updated on Monday, 7 August 2017, 0:21 by Denis Chabrol Amid ongoing instability in Guyana’s prisons sparked off by the burning down of the Georgetown maximum security jail one month ago, the Alliance For Change (AFC) on Sunday backed Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan and called for a swift end to jail terms for possession of small amounts of ...
Read More »Timehri prisoner, who was shot dead, did not attempt to escape- sources
Last Updated on Sunday, 6 August 2017, 23:47 by Denis Chabrol The murder accused prisoner, who was shot dead last Friday at the Timehri Prison, did not attempt to escape, in stark contradiction to information provided by government on the day of the incident. Well-placed sources told Demerara Waves Online News that there is no evidence to support the public ...
Read More »City Hall hires several small garbage collectors after scrapping Cevons, Puran’s contracts
Last Updated on Sunday, 6 August 2017, 22:43 by Denis Chabrol City Hall has hired several small contractors to help stave off a garbage pile-up after scrapping the garbage collection contracts with two waste disposal companies because they withdrew their services to protest the non-payment of GYD$300 million. Solid Waste Manager, Walter Narine, however, said under the new arrangement garbage ...
Read More »Georgetown braces for garbage pile-up as Cevons, Puran’s stop collection over GYD$300 million debt
Last Updated on Saturday, 5 August 2017, 19:32 by Denis Chabrol The two garbage collection companies on Saturday announced that they stop collecting garbage from Sunday because City Hall has failed to pay more than GYD$300 million in debt owed for more than two years now. Cevons Waste Management and Puran Brothers said they have decided to park their trucks ...
Read More »PPP wavers on Jagdeo’s family ties to radio, TV licencees
Last Updated on Saturday, 5 August 2017, 21:54 by Denis Chabrol The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) attempted to downplay that at least two relatives of top party officials were among those granted radio and television licences by the Bharrat Jagdeo administration. “Clearly, from the names we read out they are not PPP, nor are they relatives of Jagdeo whatsoever,” ...
Read More »Illegal airstrip, other items found in Rupununi
Last Updated on Saturday, 5 August 2017, 17:39 by Denis Chabrol An illegal airstrip and several items were discovered in southern Guyana on Saturday, but no one has been arrested, Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Brigadier Patrick West said. He said the illegal airstrip was located about five miles west of Santa Fe, a large scale agricultural area ...
Read More »Cevon’s Waste Disposal employee jailed for smuggling ganja into prison
Last Updated on Friday, 4 August 2017, 20:53 by Denis Chabrol One of three employees of Cevon’s Waste Disposal Service was Friday jailed, one day after he and two other workplace colleagues were arrested for allegedly smuggling marijuana and other prohibited items into the Lusignan Prison. Police said Akeem John of 44 Middle Walk, Buxton, East Coast Demerara accepted all ...
Read More »Several TV, radio stations face closure following changes to Broadcasting Act
Last Updated on Friday, 4 August 2017, 20:34 by Denis Chabrol The opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) on Friday predicted that government would use amendments to Guyana’s Broadcasting Act to close several radio and television stations whose principals are closely aligned to that party, a move that government signaled is on the cards. PPP front-bencher, Clement Rohee, who reiterated ...
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