Guyanese police and customs on Tuesday handed over to their Surinamese counterparts information and intelligence on a wide range of criminal activities that will eventually pave the way for a crackdown on organised and other crimes in a timely manner. “We did share information. Among that information is trends, flow trends, organised criminal syndicates on both sides; wanted persons (on) ...
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GPL workers get 5% pay hike, other benefits
Guyana Power and Light (GPL) workers will before year-end take home a five percent across-the-board increase and other benefits, in a breakthrough one day after technicians downed tools. President of the National Association of Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Employees (NAACIE), Kenneth Joseph said in addition to the 5% across-the-board increase, the power company workers will get a 3% in-scale movement. ...
Read More »Guyanese woman held with marijuana at Jamaica airport
Reproduced from Jamaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — A 23-year-old Guyanese woman was last Thursday arrested at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) after a quantity of ganja was reportedly found in her luggage. The police last evening reported that Michelle Ann Bamfield otherwise called Blacka, of George Town, Guyana arrived at the NMIA about 4:30 pm and attempted to board ...
Read More »One dead, drivers seriously injured in collision at Linden
A woman was killed early Tuesday morning when the car she was travelling in collided with a minibus on the Amelia’s Ward Public Road, police said. Dead is 28-year old Toshauna Frank. She was pronounced dead on arrival, while her two siblings were treated for minor injuries and sent home. Police said the accident occurred at about 1:45 AM when ...
Read More »GPL puts contracted workers, managers on standby , in wake of industrial unrest
Contracted workers and managers are on standby to man the Guyana Power and Light’s (GPL) transmission and distribution system should strike action continue, even as the management has decided to hold another round of salary negotiations on Tuesday. Chief Executive Officer of GPL, Wrenford Homer hoped that representatives of the power company and the National Association of Agricultural, Commercial and ...
Read More »Brace for more blackouts as GPL workers go on strike for increased salaries
Guyanese may have to endure more blackouts for the Christmas season because transmission and distribution workers on Monday began strike action to press demands for higher salaries. The Guyana Power and Light (GPL) could not immediately say what contingency plans are in place to deal with the possible impact of the strike on electricity supply. The industrial action comes at ...
Read More »UPDATE: Dead bandits identified
The two bandits, who were shot dead Sunday night shortly after robbing several persons at a family reunion, have been identified as persons who have had previous brushes with the law. They are Jamal “Gaza” Letlow of John Fernandes Squatting Area and Shaquielle Fraser of Better Hope, East Coast Demerara both 22 years old. Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum described them ...
Read More »BREAKING NEWS: Bandit shot, accomplice arrested after robbing persons at a get together
A suspected bandit was shot during an exchange of gunfire in Campbelville and another man believed to be his accomplice was arrested shortly after they barged in a yard and robbed several persons, Assistant Police Commissioner, Clifton Hicken said. The injured man was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) for emergency surgery. Hicken, who is the Commander for ‘A’ ...
Read More »Guyanese fast food franchise holding company to invest in agriculture sector
A Guyanese company that holds the local franchises for several American fast food chains plans to invest in the agriculture sector for the supply of produce to its latest addition, Pollo Tropical. Managing Director of CAMEX Limited, Terrence Campbell said 90 percent of the meat, fish, provisions, rice and vegetables are being bought locally for Pollo Tropical’s dishes. “It’s not ...
Read More »Hinterland Employment Youth Service participants to be paid by year-end
Participants of the Hinterland Employment Youth Service (HEYS) programme were assured that they will receive outstanding payments owed by the end of December. Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Valerie Garrido-Lowe met with residents of Moruca, Region One on Saturday, and offered apologies to HEYS participants that have not been paid since the end of September. “Before the ...
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