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Man charged with murder of elderly woman

The Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) high-tech fingerprint system has netted another suspected murderer; this time a 23-year old man for the killing of a 75-year old woman at her home earlier this year Arraigned for the capital offence is Junior Williams also known as Kevin Alfred. He is accused of the murder of Joyce Lewis at her North Ruimveldt home ...

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“Recklessness” probably caused Rodney’s death; State’s involvement inconclusive

Former Police Intelligence Chief, Senior Superintendent Leslie James on Thursday said Working People’s Alliance (WPA) Co-leader, Dr. Walter Rodney’s apparent recklessness might have been partly responsible for his bomb-in-walkie-talkie death 34 years ago rather than state-sponsored terrorism. Walter’s brother, Donald, has said in a statement that back on June 13, 1980 he had collected a device from then Guyana Defence ...

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GGMC Board probes contracts awarded for rehab of new headquarters building

A brake has been put on the award of contracts for rehabilitating a badly constructed building that will eventually house the headquarters of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) after authorities were told that one of the new contracting entities includes old principals who were responsible for the flawed and long-delayed construction of the same structure. Head of the ...

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Alleged murderer of minibus driver arraigned

The man, who allegedly stabbed to death a minibus driver at the Plaisance bus park because he objected to him urinating on his vehicle’s wheel, was Wednesday arraigned on a murder charge. The charge was read to Orin Jerrick of Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara by Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry. Jerrick was not required to plea to the indictable charge ...

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Elections can be called before debate on no-confidence motion

President Donald Ramotar could possibly call early general elections rather than await the inevitable passage of a no-confidence motion, even as the House Speaker Raphael Trotman ruled out a parliamentary debate before the House goes into recess on Sunday. “Nothing is impossible…I don’t believe that it’s a question of strategy that determines response to the no-confidence,” he said when asked ...

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Attempted fire-bombing at Town Clerk’s home

An attempt was made to fire-bomb the home of Town Clerk, Carol Sooba ear‎ly Wednesday morning, police said. Police force spokesman, Ivelaw Whittaker said that a Molotov Cocktail was lobbed at Sooba’s premises, Duncan Street, Campbelville about 1:30 AM.‎ ‎Police said the ‎device failed to ignite, but damaged a glass window of the security hut. Investigations are in progress. The ...

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Lisa Punch for Guyana Festival

Guyana’s Lisa Punch, who rose to international stardom after competing in ABC’s Rising Star competition will perform at the Guyana Festival Opening Concert on August 8th and the Concert Next on August 10th, the Tourism Ministry announced on Tuesday. The ministry said the songstress confirmed that she would be among the headline acts and that she would join the star ...

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General election looms as APNU decides to support AFC’s no-confidence motion

Guyanese could return to the polls in an early general election after Tuesday’s decision by the opposition A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) to support the Alliance For Change’s (AFC) no-confidence motion against the Donald Ramotar administration. “The position of the Shadow Cabinet is to give support to the AFC…we have resolved to support it and we have to discuss it ...

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Princess Casino sued for allegedly cheating GUY$20 million winner

A roofing contractor, who said Princess Casino refused to pay him a winning of more than GUY$20 million by claiming that the slot machine had malfunctioned, has sued the entity for at least GUY$25 million. He claimed that he suffered from stress caused by frequent calls by the company to settle the matter out of court. Somar Shako of 283 ...

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Region 8 Councillor charged in connection with Mahdia road protest

The Alliance For Change’s (AFC) Councillor in Region 8, who was arrested in connection with a protest march against the extremely poor condition of roads in Mahdia, on Tuesday vowed to continue agitation moments after he was released on station bail. “I wasn’t scared because i was trying to do things to benefit the community. I am not giving up. ...

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