Police on Monday said the captain of the MV Malali Ferry was piloting the vessel under the influence of alcohol. The Guyana Police Force says that the Transport and Harbours Department asked for help to conduct a breathalyser test on the boat captain, Jermaine Blackman. At the time of the test, the MV Malali was en route to Leguan. Police ...
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Law-brushed Guyanese named as major investor in Suriname airline
A Guyanese man, who has had brushes with the law over the years, has been named as an investor in a start-up Surinamese airline, according to reports from that neighbouring South American nation. The company named Angel Airways, said it recently partnered with Guyanese businessman and Chief Executive Officer of Aaron Royalty, Jayson Aaron, giving him a 40 percent stake ...
Read More »Pull the trigger on improving Georgetown – Local Govt Minister urges City Mayor
Local Government Minister Anand Persaud on Monday urged Georgetown Mayor Ubraj Narine to pull the trigger on improving the conditions of City, even as government put local government councils that they need to give value for money. “I’m calling on the Mayor to end his playing of politics at the Council in Georgetown,” he said, adding that over the years ...
Read More »$2,000 bill goes into circulation very soon
Guyanese will soon have a $2,000 bill to spend, Governor of the Bank of Guyana Dr. Gobind Ganga confirmed on Friday. He said the new currency note would go into circulation in few weeks after all of the administrative procedures such as publication in the Official Gazette, alerting the public about the security features and presenting one of the notes ...
Read More »Guyanese New York stock promoter sentenced to prison for “Pump and Dump” securities fraud scheme
A New York man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for his role in an illegal pump-and-dump stock manipulation scheme. Acting U.S. Attorney Charles J. Kovats made the announcement after Senior U.S. District Judge David S. Doty sentenced the defendant, the United States Department of Justice said Thursday night. According to court documents, Christopher James Rajkaran, 36, of ...
Read More »Income tax threshold increases, higher pension, school children grants, measures to reduce cost of living announced
Guyanese who earn $75,000 per month or less will no longer have to pay income tax. Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh made the announcement in his 2022 National Budget speech. “In this regard, we are proposing to increase the monthly income tax threshold from $65,000 to $75,000 monthly, thereby releasing a total of $1.3 billion into the hands of current ...
Read More »Bailout for high cost living; income tax to be lowered
President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday , one day ahead of the 2022 National Budget presentation, announced that government has set aside money to cushion the impact of rising cost of living but indicated that it would not be unconditional cash grants. “A specific sizeable allocation will be made to address the issue of cost of living,” he said, adding that ...
Read More »Updated: Ship with US$5 million worth of ammunition not due in Guyana; never registered in Guyana
A cargo ship carrying three shipping containers laden with US$5 million worth of ammunition is not registered in Guyana and is not due here, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) said Thursday night. “The vessel in question is not contained in the local ships’ registry and it is believed that registration documents were issued by International Maritime Safety Agency of Guyana (IMSAG), ...
Read More »Marijuana found aboard Panama-registered cement carrier vessel-CANU
A quantity of marijuana was Wednesday found aboard a Panama-registered cement carrier cargo vessel, and so far the captain and other officers have been detained for investigations, the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit said. CANU said that several parcels of marijuana – a foreign type known as ” creepy “- with a total weight of 16.046 kilogrammes (36 pounds), with a local ...
Read More »Dartmouth bridge, Essequibo Coast cleared of protesters, debris
Police early Wednesday morning cleared the bridge at Dartmouth Public Road, Essequibo Coast of debris a day after protesters blocked the thoroughfare to protest the decision to charge a policeman with manslaughter of businessman Orin Boston. Police and fire fighters cleared the bridge at about 3:30 AM during a pre-dawn operation in which about 20 protesters scampered away as firefighters ...
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