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Guyanese immigration officers sensitized on CSME, CCJ “Myrie ruling”

A team of 31 immigration supervisors drawn from Guyana’s several immigration ports were Thursday sensitized about their roles and responsibilities particularly with respect to facilitating the free movement of CARICOM nationals under the CARICOM Single Market (CSM), the Caribbean Single Market and Economy Information Flows project.  The ports are Georgetown, the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Ogle Airport, Bartica and Moleson Creek. The ...

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North West District man dies after falling off tractor

A 20-year old Barabina, North West District man met an untimely death Friday afternoon after he fell off of a tractor tray which was climbing a hill with a load of sand. According to reports, around 3:30 pm, porter Devon Valenzuela was seated at the back of the tray of the vehicle when he fell off and hit his head. ...

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Three seriously injured in East Coast Demerara accident

While thousands of Guyanese across Guyana were Friday morning preparing to celebrate Phagwah, three persons were seriously injured in an accident on the East Coast Demerara when the car they were travelling in slammed into a bridge. Officials identified the injured as Trevon Harper, 28, of 109 Friendship, East Bank Demerara; Quacy Elcock,34, of 480 East Ruimveldt and Krayon Braithwhaite, ...

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Accountant, teacher seriously hurt in bus,car collision

An Accountant and a Teacher were seriously injured Thursday night when the bus they were travelling in collided on the East Coast Public Road, according to well placed sources. The injured are Accountant, 42-year old Gwyneth Webb of 11 Belfield, East Coast Demerara and Teacher, 57 year old Angela London of 84 Haslington, East Coast Demerara. Webb sustained injuries to ...

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Guysuco manager charged with riotous behaviour

The Manager of the Guyana Sugar Corporation’s (Guysuco) Skeldon Estate, Dave Kumar was Thursday arraigned on charges of riotous behaviour and assaulting a peace officer with intent to resist arrest. Kumar, who was last year at the centre of the dismissal of an employee that led to a strike,  was released on his own recognizance. Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh ordered him to ...

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Youths more politically conscious- Latin American Public Opinion survey

Guyanese youths appear to be more interested in politics than older folks and the East Indian and other Guyanese are satisfied with aspects of the way the country is being run , according to a recent study conducted by the Latin American  Public Opinion Project (LAPOP). LAPOP Director at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Elizabeth Zechmeister told a small but broad cross ...

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Mahaica vegetable vendor shot, robbed during home invasion

A vegetable vendor was Wednesday night shot and robbed at his home at Supply, Mahaica, and two of  the four suspected bandits were caught at Unity Village, police and residents said. His only name given is “Pappy”.  He was shot to his left foot by one of the bandits. Pappy, said to be a well-known vendor at Bourda and Stabroek ...

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