A 42-year old man was fatally injured early Friday morning at Westminster in the Parfait Harmonie area and police have arrested his wife and daughter in connection with his death. Dead is Dennis Harris Jr, of West Minister, Parfait Harmonie, West Bank Demerara. Reports are that around 3 am this morning , the man and his wife had a confrontation ...
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Suspected bandits arrested, handgun found
Four suspected bandits, who were probably planning to rob an East Bank Demerara gas station, were arrested by police after they fled the area. Investigators said a handgun was found in possession of one of the suspects. Police said that about 1030 AM Thursday, the police were alerted concerning four men along with a parked motor car and motor cycle ...
Read More »Mahdia resident dead, several injured on Soesdyke Highway while going to crusade
A resident of Mahdia is dead and several other members of the Full Gospel Church were injured in a collision between a lorry and Tapir vehicle on the Soesdyke Highway. They were on their way to a crusade at Bellvue, West Coast Demerara for a crusade. Police said the dead man has been identified as 22-year old Clifton Marks of ...
Read More »GNBS staffers nabbed for allegedly selling fuel tanker inspection certificates
Three officers of the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) were Thursday afternoon arrested in a sting operation after they allegedly certified a fuel tanker in exchange for a large sum of cash. Police said the GNBS staffers were nabbed at their Sophia Exhibition Site office moments after the owner of the truck tanker handed over at least GUY$150,000. DemWaves ...
Read More »IAST stands out in recycling processes in Guyana
The Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) has been playing a major role in transforming Guyana to an environmentally friendly economy, through the recycling of a variety of ‘waste materials’. Director of the IAST, Professor Dr. Suresh Narine, sought to shed some light on some of the recycling procedures and activities being undertaken by the institute, during a ...
Read More »Teachers Union to examine impact of younger nursery enrolment age
The Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) on Thursday cautiously welcomed the decision by the Ministry of Education to accept younger children into nursery schools but cited the need for more teachers and smaller classes. GTU President, Colin Bynoe said the overwhelming view among parents and teachers was that most young children were capable of performing certain tasks at nursery school because ...
Read More »GWI driver bailed for causing death, related charges
A driver employed by the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) was Thursday placed on GUY$2 million bail after he pleaded not guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and several other charges. Shawn Ravindra Ramai of 15 Norton Street, Lodge, Georgetown denied that on February 26, 2014 he drove motor pick up PRR 292 in a manner dangerous to the public ...
Read More »Rodney Commission is “worst form of electioneering,” can whip up racial tension- GHRA
The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) on Thursday dissociated itself from the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry (COI) , saying it was possibly designed to whip up East Indian bitterness against the Peoples National Congress (PNC) and appeared to be the “worst form” of electioneering by the incumbent administration. That rights organisation took issue with one of the Terms of ...
Read More »PNCR iffy about participating in Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry
The Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR) is uncertain whether any of its senior members would be testifying in the Walter Rodney Commission of Inquiry because of concerns that one of the commissioners is a government lawyer. Chairman of the PNCR, Basil Williams said his party’s executive would shortly meet to make a decision. “We would therefore make that assessment as ...
Read More »Caricom leaders to discuss impasse over UG law students’ placement at Hugh Wooding Law School
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall on Wednesday assured that government would spare no effort in resolving the recent decision of the Council for Legal Education to not automatically place 25 University of Guyana (UG) Bachelor of Law (LLB) students at the Hugh Wooding Law School. As part of an agreement between the Council for Legal Education ...
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