A senior officer of the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) was early Thursday morning killed as he was returning from an event at Fort Wellington, West Coast Berbice to usher in African Emancipation Day, officials said. Dead is Sub-Officer, Linden Mc Almont who was based at the Central Fire Station headquarters in Georgetown where he had been responsible for Quarter Master ...
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Group proceeding with Parade Ground monument to 1823 slave revolt
The 1823 Coalition says it is determined to erect a monument to the Demerara slave revolt at Parade Ground despite the work being done by the government at a Carifesta Avenue location. The Coalition has long argued that Parade Ground was the appropriate place to locate the monument since it was there that rebelling slaves were tried, convicted, sentenced and ...
Read More »Eight Guyanese sue Caribbean Airlines for 2011 crash
Eight passengers of the Caribbean Airlines plane that crashed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) two years ago are suing the airline for more than GUY$8 million each. Court papers filed by their attorneys, Sase Gunraj and Jaya Singh, on July 26, 2013 state that they are each claiming damages in excess of GUY$1 million for personal injuries, loss ...
Read More »Hururu residents reject draft agreement with RUSAL, insist on further talks
Hururu residents, who had blocked a road and river earlier this year to demand higher compensation and other benefits for their Upper Berbice community, on Wednesday refused to sign an agreement with the Russian bauxite mining company and instead held further talks. Deputy Village Captain, Victor Walker said he and his delegation were summoned to a meeting at the Amerindian ...
Read More »Man hacks children to death, severely chops wife
A man Wednesday evening hacked to death his two young children and severely chopped his reputed wife during yet another argument about her alleged unfaithfulness, police sources said. The incident occurred at Zeelugt North, East Bank Essequibo around 6 PM. Police have launched a manhunt for the assailant, 26-year old Richard Lord. The cane cutter is accused of chopping to ...
Read More »Latest drug bust triggers security review at CJIA
The Cheddi Jagan International Airport Corporation (CJIAC) is expected to clamp down on access to restricted areas in the wake of last Saturday’s 11-kilo cocaine bust at the facility. Two Customs officers and a supervisor of Caribbean Airlines (CAL) are among several individuals implicated in the find. DemWaves understands that a security officer attached to Secure Innovation and Concept (SIC) ...
Read More »Four missing gold miners found weakened
Four gold miners, who went missing for four days while searching for new mining grounds deep in the jungle, were Tuesday evening rescued in a weakened condition. The team was led by dredge owner, Earl Fletchman. The names of the other miners were not immediately available. Rescue of the men has almost certainly brought a sigh of relief to not ...
Read More »Former Vice President and civil engineer dies
Former Vice President in the Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR), Steve Narine died on Tuesday in Canada. He was 89. The Public Works Ministry expressed its sadness at the passing of the civil engineer and credited him with playing major roles in the development of public infrastructure. “He has made significant contributions in the field of engineering as well as ...
Read More »Caribbean Airlines staffer arrested for bag of cocaine at CJIA
A Caribbean Airlines staff member, who allegedly generated a tag for a bag that contained cocaine, was Tuesday afternoon arrested by agents of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU), sources said. The bag was previously said to have been untagged. However, new information has surfaced showing that the CAL check-in counter clerk had allegedly generated three baggage tags in the ...
Read More »GGMC gets its way with anniversary observance
The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) on Tuesday claimed victory in preventing the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment (MNRE) from postponing its 34th anniversary observance. Workers’ representative, John Applewhaite-Hercules confirmed that the event would go ahead as originally planned on July 31 at the Princess Hotel. “It’s approved. We got the approval of the ministry and the ...
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