A female soldier was Tuesday committed to stand trial in the High Court for the alleged murder of woman in Agricola earlier this year. Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry ruled that there was sufficient evidence for 22-year old Private Abiola Jacobs 55 Evans-Phillips Park, Agricola, Greater Georgetown to face a murder trial by a judge and jury. Jacobs is accused of ...
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Granger demands local govt elections, threatens action against Ramotar administration
Opposition Leader, David Granger on Tuesday demanded that President Donald Ramotar takes steps to call long-overdue Local Government Elections (LGE) or A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) will wage a domestic and international campaign to pressure government into giving into the demand. Granger has issued the President a six-day ultimatum until September 15, 2014 to announce the date for local ...
Read More »Pomeroon man stabbed to death
The police are investigating the alleged murder of Rafael Danns, 21 years, of Grant Anna Regina, Lower Pomeroon River, which occurred at about 2200h. last night Monday September 08, 2014, at Grant Malboro, Lower Pomeroon River. Investigations so far have revealed that Rafael Danns and another man were imbibing, during which an argument ensued and he was allegedly stabbed to ...
Read More »Nagamootoo, Hughes are the right blend for Guyana- Ramjattan
Leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Khemraj Ramjattan on Monday hailed the Moses Nagamootoo- Nigel Hughes ticket for the next elections as the right blend of brilliance, experience, representation and integrity but already he has begun fending off criticisms. Ramjattan expressed confidence that that combination would attract sufficient Guyanese support and cash at home and in the Diaspora to ...
Read More »Major house lot scam unearthed- Housing Ministry
A probe was Monday underway into a major scam involving individuals who have collected monies in exchange for promises to fast-track and deliver house lots, the Housing Ministry said in a statement. Conducting the probe are the Ministry of Housing and Water, Central Housing and Planning Authority and the Guyana Police Force. “The scam saw persons alleging that they are relatives ...
Read More »Two charged with Lusignan Hairdresser’s murder
Drumming instructor, Lennox “Two Colours” Wayne and taxi driver, Melroy Davis were Monday arraigned for the murder of young woman for GUY$2.5 million. However, the mastermind was not charged in connection with the offence- the gunning down of 18-year old Ashmini Harriram on July 10, 2014 on the Lusigan Railway Embankment Road. Investigators believed that Harriram was shot dead and ...
Read More »East Bank Demerara man for High Court trial for brother’s alleged murder
An East Bank Demerara man was Monday committed to stand trial before a High Court judge and jury for the alleged murder of his brother earlier this year. 42-year old Rohan “Jankoo” Teekaram of Kane Ville, East Bank Demerara is accused of murdering his brother, 40-year old Dayaram Teekaram. His body was found in his yard with several chop wounds. ...
Read More »PPP denies politicking on voters list
People’s Progressive Party (PPP) General Secretary, Clement Rohee on Monday insisted that the names of dead persons should not be on the voters list but shied away from saying whether he was satisfied with safeguards to ensure that persons do not vote in the names of deceased. The verification process at each polling station includes the collective verification of name ...
Read More »PPP prepares to lift lid on Nagamootoo’s skeletons
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) on Monday frowned on the Alliance For Change’s (AFC) Nagamootoo-Hughes ticket for general and regional elections, promising to uncover a bag of skeletons about that opposition party’s presidential candidate. AFC Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan has told Demerara Waves Online News that Moses Nagamootoo and Nigel Hughes were his presidential and prime ministerial candidates that would have ...
Read More »Power company unions demand right to joint negotiations
The two unions representing employees of the state-owned Guyana Power and Light (GPL) on Monday threatened to complain to the Labour Ministry about management’s refusal to negotiate jointly with them. The National Association of Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Employees (NAACIE) and the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) accused the power company’s management of leveraging its position during separate talks. “We ...
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