Last Updated on Sunday, 8 August 2021, 16:54 by Denis Chabrol Antigua and Barbuda police on Sunday afternoon fired teargas on hundreds of protesters who massed in the capital, St. John’s, despite a stern warning by National Security Minister Steadroy Benjamin not to violate police’s refusal to give permission. “Antigua and Barbuda will never be allowed to become a lawless ...
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Updated: Soldiers arrrested, millions recovered from raw gold, cash heist
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 August 2021, 21:44 by Denis Chabrol Eighteen million dollars have been recovered and two members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) have been arrested in connection with last week’s multimillion dollar cash and raw gold heist, authorities said. “The Guyana Defence Force acknowledges that two of our ranks are currently under investigation for their alleged ...
Read More »Fire damage Psychiatric Hospital
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 August 2021, 11:44 by Denis Chabrol Fire Saturday night damaged a section of the Psychiatric Hospital at Fort Canje, New Amsterdam, Berbice, police said on Sunday. Police say nineteen male patients pushed down the backdoor after the fire erupted in the ablution area. Fourteen of them have been caught and returned to the Hospital, leaving ...
Read More »Guyanese, Barbadian, Surinamese business chambers ink cooperation accord
Last Updated on Friday, 6 August 2021, 21:13 by Denis Chabrol The Chambers of Commerce of Georgetown , Barbados and Suriname have signed an accord under which they would work to boost trade and cooperate in a number of areas including oil and gas, the Georgetown Chamber said Friday. The tripartite agreement was signed on July 30, 2021 by the ...
Read More »Man who burned two-year old girl’s vagina, back jailed
Last Updated on Friday, 6 August 2021, 20:43 by Denis Chabrol The man, who burned his girlfriend’s two-year old daughter on her vagina, was Friday jailed for 30 months. Police say Anil Angnoo, was arrested and was charged on Friday with inflicting grievous bodily harm He appeared at the Albion Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Ravindranauth Singh, where the indictable charge ...
Read More »Caribbean countries will recognise travellers vaccinated with Sputnik V- Health Ministry
Last Updated on Friday, 6 August 2021, 20:36 by Denis Chabrol Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony says persons inoculated with the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine can now travel to most Caribbean territories. Following discussions on the matter, all Caribbean countries except for Trinidad and Tobago said persons travelling to their shores can enter once they have been fully immunised ...
Read More »PNCR Founder Leader forged unity instead of factionalism- Granger
Last Updated on Friday, 6 August 2021, 20:31 by Denis Chabrol The Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform, David Granger on Friday hailed his party’s Founder-Leader Forbes Burnham as someone who forged party unity and took a hard line against division. “We honour our Founder for reinforcing the solidarity of our Party by knitting groups together, not splitting them ...
Read More »Opposition protesters injure St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 August 2021, 23:06 by Denis Chabrol Opposition protesters hurled missiles at Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Dr. Ralph Gonsalves shortly after he exited his vehicle and was walking back to the Parliament, but Opposition Leader Dr. Godwin Friday dissociated himself from the attack. Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves told Parliament Thursday night that ...
Read More »Bogus gold miners rob gold dealer of $30 million in cash, 60 ounces of raw gold
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 August 2021, 15:33 by Denis Chabrol Several bandits on Thursday pretended to be gold miners, who had gone to sell raw gold to a licensed gold dealer. Police said the bandits, instead, carted off GYD$38 million in cash and 60 ounces of raw gold valued GYD$20 million. They also stole one cellular phone valued GYD$300,000 ...
Read More »Hard-copy proof of vaccination, other COVID measures a must- GTA Director
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 August 2021, 12:45 by Denis Chabrol Even as Guyana prepares to provide digital COVID-19 cards, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) on Wednesday appealed to businesses in the hospitality sector to insist on hard-copy existing proof of vaccination along with an acceptable form of vaccination. “In terms of presenting a picture of the vaccination card or ...
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