Guyana recorded its first major heist Sunday night when four bandits struck a Chinese restaurant and carted off GUY$4 million, police said. The robbery occurred at a Chinese restaurant at the junction of the East Bank Demerara Public Road and the Soesdyke-Linden Highway about 11 PM. Deputy Police Commissioner, Seelall Persaud said the robbers carted off GUY$3 million and US$5,000. ...
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Full Court can’t hear appeal on Opposition Leader’s exclusion from Budget case
The Full Court Monday morning ruled that it has no jurisdiction to hear an appeal on whether Opposition Leader, David Granger should be party to the State’s case on whether the opposition can cut the National Budget. While Attorney General, Anil Nandlall said the way was now clear for Chief Justice, Ian Chang to deliver his final judgment on the ...
Read More »Finance Minister defends President’s son; silent on E-Governance project delays, cost overrun
Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh has defended the appointment of President Donald Ramotar’s son- Alexei Ramotar as head of the E-Governance project, saying that he is “one of the most qualified” persons. “Today he remains one of Guyana’s most qualified in his field, with a Masters in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo, over a decade of work experience ...
Read More »13 now homeless in two fires
Five persons were early Sunday night displaced after fire destroyed the shack they were living in at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo. Fire Chief, Marlon Gentle said initial reports are that a woman failed in her effort to throw a flaring kerosene stove out of the dwelling. He said the stove remained inside the shack at Phase Two, Zeelugt Housing Scheme ...
Read More »Brumell should go at retirement age- Granger… But who’s the next Top Cop?
Guyana’s two top political leaders are opposed to an application process to fill the post of Police Commissioner when it becomes vacant, but Opposition Leader David Granger says Leroy Brumell must go when he reaches retirement age. Brumell attains the age of 55 next month, but so far there is no word whether he would be retained on contract or ...
Read More »Critchlow Labour College crafts sustainability model, restarts flagship course
Starved of a government subvention for several years now, Critchlow Labour College (CLC) has revived its flagship course and expects that all its programmes will earn it enough cash to be sustainable. CLC Registrar, Aubrey Norton said last Friday’s orientation of 94 students for the one year Industrial and Social Studies (ISS) course – an entry qualification to the University ...
Read More »Mines Officer among several homeless in fire
A Mines Officer is among eight persons rendered homeless early Sunday morning when fire destroyed a house at Charlestown, Georgetown. Gavin Stuart, who owned the house at Lot 8 Charles Street, said he was in the upper flat of the two storey building about 2:30 AM when he heard someone in the lower flat raised an alarm. No one was ...
Read More »Release govt’s files on US-funded democracy project
First, I must express my most sincere gratitude to you, and by extension the Government of Guyana, for responding to my concerns regarding democracy, trust and tragedy in our nation. I hope that our interaction will inspire generations to come. I hope it serves as evidence that our leaders, our politicians, like you, are not unreachable or unwilling to engage ...
Read More »Sand miners issued ultimatum to abide by rules
Sand miners were Saturday given a two-month ultimatum to put their houses in order or tough action would be taken to enforce the laws and regulations. “We will give you a two-month period because we recognise that for years upon years there was not sufficient attention paid to this area because we want to work with you,” Minister of Natural ...
Read More »March against slothful police probes into killing of homosexuals
“Sex workers rights are human rights”, “Sex work is work,”, “LGBT rights are human rights”, “Anti-man rights are human rights” and “We want to justice,” were among the chants by members of the transgender and sex worker community who marched through sections of Georgetown to demand justice for the number of gays who were killed last year. The march was ...
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