A 25-year old woman, who owns a very small business, on Saturday lost her house and other possessions to fire while she was about to order bread and pastries to sell, police said. She is Anneve Knights who resided at North Haslington, East Coast Demerara. Police said she and her sister lived in the 10 X 20 feet wooden structure ...
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Two dead in collision at Corentyne
Two persons have died in a head-on collision on the Skeldon Line Path Public Road, Corentyne. They are 26-year old Thurman Megnat and 36-year old Nimrod Persaud, both of Line Path. At the time of the accident 6:30 PM Saturday, Megnat was the driver of one of the cars and Persaud was the occupant. The driver of the other car, ...
Read More »Clothing vendor first reported homicide victim for 2021
A clothing vendor of Commerce Street, Georgetown and Bent Street, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown was shot dead New Year’s evening where he plied his trade, police said. His is the first reported killing for 2021 reported by the Guyana Police Force He has been identified as 32-year old Paul Anthony “Blacka” Smith who lived at 31 Bent Street, Werk-en-Rust. He bore one ...
Read More »Coastal residents warned of strong winds, high tides
Guyana’s weather forecasters are warning coastal and riverine residents that they could experience flooding and wind damage to structures due to unstable weather conditions. The Hydrometeorological Department of Guyana’s Ministry of Agriculture on Friday night warned that the highest waves, in excess of 3.5 metres (9 feet – 11 feet), are expected beginning Friday night through Sunday afternoon. This is ...
Read More »Guyana records 2.5% COVID-19 deaths, 92% recoveries in 2020
Guyana ended last year with 2.5 percent COVID-19 deaths and 92 percent recoveries, according to figures released Friday by the Ministry of Health. Actual figures show there were 164 coronavirus-related deaths and 5,868 of the 6,348 infected persons recovered from the virus. Infected persons during last year totaled 16.5 percent of the 38,429 persons who were tested since the virus was ...
Read More »President, Opposition Leader cite need for including all in Guyana’s development
President Irfaan Ali and Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon have cited the need to include all in Guyana’s development as the country enters 2021. The Guyanese leader, in apparent reference to Guyana’s expected increase in revenues as more oil wells are exploited, said the “bounty of our nation” must be shared with all Guyanese. He said 2021 would be the springboard ...
Read More »Little Diamond, East Bank Demerara residents mopping up after flood
Several families of Little Diamond, East Bank Demerara was Friday morning scrubbing their yards and lower flats from thick sediment left behind from flood waters due to a breached river defence. The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) said flood relief hampers were distributed Friday morning to affected households who have been affected in Thursday’s flooding of the area due to a ...
Read More »Motorcyclist seriously injured in early New Year’s morning accident
A man was hospitalised as a result of an accident on New Year’s Day, 2021. Police say that at about 3:30 Friday morning that Daniel Austin of Joseph Pollydore (D’urban) Street, Lodge is hospitalised in a critical but stable condition. He received injuries to his fractured right wrist, multiple laceration to the face and right side body and head trauma. ...
Read More »GYD$2 billion cash grant is economic stimulant- Finance Minister
Minister of Finance Dr. Ashni Singh said the GYD$2 billion cash-grant for the estimated 60,000 government employees is aimed at triggering greater economic activity. “The one-off grant not only forms part of Government’s many other initiatives designed to bring relief to frontline workers and to households across Guyana, but is also a mechanism to stimulate economic activity in the country ...
Read More »Ethnic Relations Commission takes trio to court for exciting racial hatred
The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) has taken three persons to court for allegedly inciting racial hatred or hostility among Guyanese, and one of them has since pleaded guilty, the commission said Thursday. “Based on the specific nature of their conduct and words, the charges against the defendants included causing ethnic/racial violence or hatred and exciting hostility or ill-will on the ...
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