Digicel CEO Gregory Dean Digicel on Saturday revealed that the solar equipment it was using to power its Omai site was stolen with CEO Gregory Dean expressing disappointment. The theft which occurred on Thursday resulted in the total loss of services in Omai and surrounding communities, a company release stated. The police are investigating the theft.
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Miners killed in Guyana, Venezuela
Two Guyanese miners have been killed and one man has been arrested in connection with one of the homicides. The Guyana Police Force identified the dead men as 23-year old Rafael Randy of Kamwatta Village, North West District and Titus Daniels of Yarakita.
Read More »Norway’s forest-saving payments to fund small business projects
Small and very small businesses among vulnerable groups will soon be better equipped to access loans and run their businesses in a manner than reduces fossil fuel emissions. The deal comes in the form of a US$5 million project titled Micro and Small Enterprise Development- Building alternative livelihoods for vulnerable groups.
Read More »Bad taxi drivers, services face blacklisting
Taxi drivers can be blacklisted and services named and shamed if they violate a new code of ethics inked between the Ministry of Tourism and the Guyana Taxi Association, officials said at the weekend.
Read More »APNU wants CARICOM to recommit support for Guyana’s sovereignty
APNU parliamentarian Deborah Backer has called on the government to ensure CARICOM remains firmly in Guyana’s corner on the border dispute with Venezuela in light of the political uncertainty in Caracas following President Hugo Chavez’s death. Her call came on Friday as debate on the 2013 budget estimates continued in the National Assembly.
Read More »High Court issues order against Chief-of Staff for sending bonus-seeking officers on leave
Chief Justice Ian Chang has granted a conditional order quashing the decision by Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Commodore Gary Best to send four military officers on leave.
Read More »Red Dragon owner charged with Trafficking in Persons
The owner of Red Dragon Night Club was Friday granted bail for allegedly trafficking in one Brazilian female. Raymond “Clement’ Ali,61, of 15 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar Selwyn “Selly” Lewis of Nutmeg Street, Festival City, Georgetown are accused of keeping a female juvenile for the purpose of exploitation. The female’s name is being withheld. Lewis was not in court and Ali was ...
Read More »Policeman charged with beating illegal miners
A Police Corporal was Friday charged with four counts of assault allegedly committed on several persons who had blocked lawmen and Mines Officers from entering Marudi where there are a number of illegal gold miners.
Read More »Target males to counter domestic violence – APNU’s Lawrence
Men and boys should be the primary targets of initiatives to counter domestic violence, APNU parliamentarian Volda Lawrence says. Joining the budget debate on Thursday, Lawrence, who holds the shadow portfolio for human services, said she believed that women and girls were now an “endangered species.”
Read More »Elderly Briton dies after swim
An elderly British national has died after he went swimming at the Pegasus Hotel, police say. A release from the Guyana Police Force identified the man as Julian Dere, 77.
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