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Jagdeo summoned to court for race remarks at Babu John

Former President Bharrat Jagdeo has been summoned to appear in an East Berbice court to answer a private criminal charge that he uttered racially divisive remarks in violation of one of Guyana’s electoral laws. If found guilty by Magistrate Charlyn Artiga at the Whim Magistrates’ Court, he could be fined GUY$100,000 and jailed for two years. The Representation of the ...

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PPPC PM candidate says she is being blackmailed to settle her son’s case

People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) Prime Ministerial Candidate, Elisabeth Harper Thursday dubbed revelations about her son’s indebtedness to two foreign investors as “blackmail” and heaped scorn on efforts to muscle a resolution through her political selection. “I strongly reject any attempt to use my political appointment to resolve this matter extra judicially or to influence the legal direction of the ...

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Fmr police detective among three injured in accident

A former police detective ‎is among three persons injured in an accident on the Mahaicony Public Road. He is 46 year old Vincent Blair. He sustained injuries to his head and chest. Blair is conscious. A source said a car stopped to allow Blair to disembark when a minibus slammed into the rear of the car. An unidentified woman was ...

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Foreign investor sues Elisabeth Harper’s son for US$3 million

The son of the People’s Progressive Party Civic’s (PPPC) Prime Ministerial candidate, Elisabeth Harper, is facing a lawsuit for at least US$3 million that had been provided to him for his company to invest in the mining sector. Harper toldDemerara Waves Online News that the matter is before a Guyanese Court several months ago. She is the guarantor for the ...

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ANALYSIS: The youth vote: catalyst for change or wishful thinking

It is said that the youth vote will be one of the deciding factors in the upcoming elections.  While there is little dispute that youths form a sizable voting segment, two questions are raised: What is an approximation of the numerical size of the group?  Secondly, and more importantly, if it is a potentially key voting constituent, will it actually ...

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BOURDA POST OFFICE ROBBERY: Gun, ammo found in trench; man slapped with six charges

Hours after police recovered a gun stolen from a policeman during a multi-million dollar robbery outside the Bourda Post Office last week, a man was arraigned on Wednesday in connection with the heist. Stravo Evans of Kaneville, East Bank Demerara and Curtis Street, Albouystown, Georgetown was slapped with six charges and remanded to prison until April 13. Appearing before City ...

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OAS and Guyana Sign Agreement for Mission to Observe May 11 Elections

The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, and the Permanent Representative of Guyana to the Organization, Bayney Karran, today signed the agreement by which the institution will send an Electoral Observation Mission to the general elections of May 11 in the Caribbean country. The ceremony took place in Panama City in the context of ...

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US funds local, hemispheric electoral observer missions

The United States is funding local and hemispheric observers to the tune of US$300,000 to help boost confidence in the electoral process and acceptance of the results of the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections, the American embassy said. “It is our hope that international and domestic observation will increase public and stakeholder confidence in the electoral process, culminating ...

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Ronald Gajraj appointed High Commissioner to Bangladesh

(BDNEWS24).-South America’s one of the poorest economies, Guyana is keen to work closely with Bangladesh. It’s newly appointed non-resident High Commissioner to Bangladesh Jairam Ronald Gajraj called on Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali on Wednesday. He told the foreign minister that a joint commission could be formed to identify the areas where the two countries could work together. Gajraj, based ...

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“Show me the evidence” on corruption by PPPC govt- Clinton Urling

Newly minted People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) candidate for next month’s general and regional elections, Clinton Urling on Tuesday brushed off questions about why he opted to endorse the incumbent party whose government has been tainted by allegations of corruption and mismanagement. “If you have the evidence and you show me the evidence, maybe I may be persuaded to look ...

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