Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 18:19 by Denis Chabrol Reproduced from Trinidad Newsday PARENTS of an 11-year-old student say their child is being prevented from writing the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam, next month, and are threatening to approach the High Court for an injunction to force the Education Ministry to permit him to sit the test. Attorneys ...
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Extradition case for Guyanese murder accused wanted in US drags on…Lower Court to await High Court’s decision
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 15:44 by Denis Chabrol The Guyanese man, who is fighting extradition to the United States (US) to face a murder charge, would later this month know whether the process would be quashed or he would continue to face the proceedings in the Magistrates Court. Troy Anthony Thomas was arrested on March 14, 2018 ...
Read More »Six men, guns intercepted in stolen car following attempted robbery of poultry farmer
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 11:08 by Denis Chabrol Six men have been arrested in connection with the alleged discovery of four handguns and numerous rounds of ammunition, after they failed to rob an East Bank Demerara poultry farmer, police said. The Guyana Police Force said two 9 MM Glock pistols, one of whose serial number was filed ...
Read More »Guyana to hire overseas experts for Department of Energy
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 10:45 by Denis Chabrol President David Granger on Wednesday said government would be turning its attention to overseas hire experts to staff the Department of Energy in the Ministry of the Presidency. With a road-map already in place, the Guyanese leader said the search would extend for a building and “quality personnel” for the ...
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