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Govt Ministers deserve higher salaries to avoid reduced earnings- Nagamootoo

Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo on Wednesday said elected office holders deserve higher salaries to avoid a loss of income prior to their appointments. “You have a number of lawyers in the Cabinet who had shut down their offices or leave their practice to come into Cabinet and, therefore, you have to take recognition as we did when bauxite was nationalized, ...

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Coast Guardsman charged with unlawful possession of ammo

A Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coast Guardsman was Wednesday arraigned for allegedly being in unlawful possession of several assault rifle bullets while on a training exercise with the United States (US). Kevin Valladares of 125 Amelia’s Ward, Linden was granted GUY$75,000 bail by Chief Magistrate Ann Mc Lennan. He pleaded not guilty to being in unlawful possession of thirty-two rounds ...

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Ex cop refused bail on charge of chopping several family members

MAGISTRATE Sueanna Lovell  Wednesday disregarded pleas from Lawyer Satesh Kissoon for bail to be granted to cutlass wielding former policeman Shawn Maltus Fordyce, who went berserk back in 2013 and alleged chopped several members of his family. Fordyce, 42, of Lot 132 ‘D’ Field, Sophia, Greater Georgetown, was not required to plead to the indictable charge when he appeared at ...

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No closure of sugar estates- Guysuco COI

The Commission of Inquiry into the cash-strapped Guyana Sugar Corporation (Guysuco) has not recommended the closure of any of the sugar estates, but wants studies to be conducted on those at West Demerara where the production costs are high, according to well-placed sources. “There is no plan to close any of the estates because of the economic importance of sugar,” ...

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Guyana-born New York policeman shot dead in Harlem

(NEW YORK’S newsday.com) A New York Police Department (NYPD) plainclothes officer died late Tuesday night at a Harlem hospital after a suspect shot him in the head during a foot pursuit in East Harlem, Police Commissioner William Bratton said at a news conference at the hospital. Bratton identified the slain officer as Randolph Holder, 33, a five-year veteran assigned to the ...

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Security Officer fired for stealing passenger’s money

An Aviation Security agent attached to a private company contracted by an airline was fired for stealing US currency from an outgoing passenger at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), the airport said in a statement. The passenger was about to board a Caribbean Airlines flight to New York when the incident occurred. The female officer was processing the passenger ...

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CJIA infrastructural lackings spotlighted as Dynamic looks to expand into export

While a United States-headquartered airline company is looking to expand its reaches and invest in the local agricultural sector, it may have some tussles to overcome before it can do such. Dynamic Airways on Tuesday announced that it would be looking to fill a ten-tonne space on its daily flights with local produce and “flood” the New York Market. Local ...

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BREAKING: Baby killer surrenders to police

At 0820h. today Tuesday October 20, 2015, Marc Angoy of Buzz Bee Dam, Craig, EBD, turned himself in to the police at Grove Police Station. He was wanted by the police in relation to the murder of thirteen-month-old Arianne Gill who was shot and killed on October 18, 2015, in her home at Eastville Housing Scheme, ECD.

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Gouveia gives gov’t thumbs up on Ministerial pay increase

A long-standing member of Guyana’s private sector corps has given his no objection to the recent move by the APNU+AFC administration to increase the salaries of Government Ministers by 50%. The move, which has attracted criticism and condemnation from others, Former Private Sector Commission (PSC) Chairman Gerry Gouveia says that the timing may have been bad but that does not ...

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