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UG workers defy Vice Chancellor’s back-to-work expectation

Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Professor Jacob Opadeyi’s call for workers to be in “full operational mode” because classes resume from Monday has been labeled a “threat” by the union that says the “sit-in strike” continues. President of the University of Guyana Workers Union (UGWU), Bruce Haynes on Sunday reiterated that his union and the University of Guyana ...

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Drunken driver kills Essequibo Coast pedestrians

A drunken driver, who ploughed into pedestrians early Sunday morning and killed them, was caught at his home, police said. Dead are Adrian Osborne,23, and Colin John,20, of Henrietta, Essequibo Coast. Police said they were walking along the roadway at Richmond, Essequibo Coast  about 3 AM Sunday when they were struck down by a motor vehicle.  Osborne and John were ...

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Gun-related robbery leaves one miner injured

Two gold miners were attacked at gunpoint in the city Saturday night and robbed of cash and valuables. Andre De’ Abreu, 34, was shot to his left side and has been admitted to a hospital. His friend, 35-year old Jason Ramjattan, who was in De’ Abreu’s car, at the time was robbed of his cellphone. Investigators were told that about ...

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Man shot at newspaper distributorship

A newspaper vendor was Sunday morning shot outside a newspaper distributorship in Georgetown, police said. Investigators identified him as 47-year old Warren Accra of Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara. The incident occurred about 7:20 AM on Robb Street, Georgetown near Scotia Bank. The distributorship supplies vendors for Kaieteur News and Guyana Times newspapers. Police said that a man, who was ...

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GT&T announces faster land-line Internet speed; mobile data speed still lagging

Landline Internet users will “in the very near future” experience ten times faster bandwidth speed but mobile users would have to wait a bit longer because government is yet to grant approval for frequencies to allow 3G and 4G services. The announcement of higher speeds at lower costs was made by the Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Telephone and ...

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University of Guyana Council orders resumption of pay talks

The Council of the University of Guyana (UG) has instructed the university’s negotiating team to resume negotiations with the unions on wage increases and other benefits, although this may not be enough to convince staffers on sit-in to go back to work. The decision was taken during an extraordinary Council meeting held this evening in the university’s Education Lecture Theatre ...

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Canada-bound passengers allegedly busted with cocaine

Two Guyanese and a Guyanese born Canadian citizen are currently in police custody after they were allegedly caught attempting to smuggle cocaine through Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) early this morning, January 30, 2015. A man, who identified himself as Kenneth Jones, presented forged documents from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Airport Duty Office (ADO) indicating he was ...

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UG students march to demand better conditions

Students of the University of Guyana (UG) Thursday marched off the Turkeyen Campus, venting their grievances to the wider public while most lecturers continued to stay away from classrooms to demand better pay packets. For the first time in more than 15 years, UG students undertook that brief yet significant march to protest their dissatisfaction with conditions on campus. The ...

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Four held allegedly with 10 kilos coke

Four persons have been arrested in connection with the alleged discovery of 10 kilogrammes of cocaine in Campbellville, according to a senior official of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU). Two cars were also seized during the operation on Sheriff Street on Wednesday, the official said. All of those arrested are Guyanese. They are due to appear in the Georgetown ...

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