The Inter-American Development Bank (CDB) is conducting a feasibility study on whether a glass bottle plant should be constructed in Guyana to satisfy demands by the two major beverage companies, amid lingering concerns that a Trinidad-based glass bottle manufacturer would be unable to satisfy regional demand, President of the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA), Ramsey Ali said Thursday night. ...
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Co-worker confesses to killing Mazaruni shopkeeper
A man has confessed to killing a shopkeeper at ‘Mer Meria’ Backdam, Surinamo Landing, Middle Mazaruni River, police said Thursday. The suspect, 34-year old Fabian Smith, admitted to stabbing 55-year old Andrew “Shortman” Harris, during a video interview at the Bartica Police Station on Wednesday afternoon. The Guyana Police Force said the suspect “confessed to stabbing the victim during an ...
Read More »Miners killed after pit caves in
A gold mining pit caved in late Wednesday night at Moonlight Backdam, Kamarang, killing two miners, police said. Those who perished are Trayon Hastings,38, of Kamarang Landing, Upper Mazaruni and Rocky Norton. Investigators, who visited the scene at about 1 AM Thursday, said the incident occurred at about 10:30 Wednesday night. Police said gold miner, 37-year old Mark Embleton of ...
Read More »Police, mines officers being deployed to Chinese Landing to suspend all mining
Guyanese police and officers of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) are to be deployed to Chinese Landing in Region One (Barima-Waini) to suspend all gold mining to deal with concerns by the Indigenous Carib community, in response to precautionary measures that have been issued by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and demands by the Village Council. ...
Read More »Govt asks InterCaribbean Airways to explain flight delays, cancellations; Guyana’s Honorary Consul in Antigua-Barbuda calls for compensation
The Turks and Caicos Islands-headquartered InterCaribbean Airways has been asked by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to explain why passengers were being inconvenienced by flight delays and cancellations, and Aviation Minister Juan Edghill on Wednesday said the carrier promised to reply this week. In a letter dated July 25, 2023 to the Chairman of InterCaribbean Airways, Lyndon Gardiner; GCAA ...
Read More »OPINION: Dr Roger Luncheon- the last of the noble men
by GHK Lall Dr. Roger Luncheon has long been gone from the public limelight, that which he occupied with some distinction in both the last and this century. He spanned more than centuries; Roger Luncheon, on occasion, bridged the expanse that ruptures this country in so many ways. Now, he is finally gone to shake hands at the heights with ...
Read More »Mazaruni shopkeeper killed, co-worker arrested
A shopkeeper has been stabbed to death at ‘Mer Meria’ Backdam, Surinamo Landing, Middle Mazaruni River, police said on Wednesday. Dead is 55-year-old Andrew Harris, called “Shortman”. Investigators said a 34-year old man, who is Harris’ co-w0rker, has been arrested in connection with the incident that occurred between July 31, 2023, and August 1, 2023 Police said Harris and the ...
Read More »Region 4 sub-divisional Commander, driver injured in accident
The Police Commander of Region Four sub-division 4(b), Superintendent Mahendra Singh was injured in an accident on the East Bank Demerara Public Road on Wednesday morning, Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken said. He told Demerara Waves Online News briefly that Mr Singh sustained a “couple of lacerations” and that officer and the driver of the Guyana Police Force vehicle were receiving ...
Read More »BREAKING: Dr Roger Luncheon dies
Veteran People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Executive Member and former Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon died early Wednesday morning, his party confirmed in a brief statement. “A true son of the soil who helped to shape the lives of many, Dr. Luncheon left a rich legacy of true commitment to service, patriotism, and a deep sense of national ...
Read More »Fire destroys 13 passenger speed boats at Vreed-en-Hoop stelling
An early Tuesday morning fire destroyed 13 passenger speed boats and slightly damaged six others at the Vreed-en-Hoop Stelling, West Coast Demerara, the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) said. “Several persons were questioned, including a watchman for the vessel where the fire started. He was later placed into custody at the Vreed-En-Hoop Police Outpost and is assisting with the investigation,” the ...
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