John Fernandes Limited (JFL) on Tuesday refused a GY$20 million refund of payment for 143.10 acres of privately-owned lands in Beterverwagting (BV) that the Neighbourhood Council said in the first place it had no right to sell, the Chairman of the BV-Triumph Council said. He told Demerara Waves Online News that Tuesday was the first time ever that JFL admitted ...
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UPDATED: Demerara Harbour Bridge reopened at 9:02 PM
The Demerara Harbour Bridge at 9:02 PM reopened to light vehicular traffic, following severe damage early Saturday morning, according to information circulating in its internal network. “Good night the bridge is opened back to traffic,” an official told his colleagues at 9:02 PM. Public Works Minister Juan Edghill, speaking from the Bridge, confirmed that cars, minibuses vans, motorcycles and cycles ...
Read More »Environmental health experts being trained for “proactive” surveillance of food-borne illnesses
The Ministry of Health, with assistance from the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), on Monday began training dozens of environmental health officials from across Guyana on stepping up surveillance of food-borne illnesses that are caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and eventually contaminants. Addressing the opening of the seminar at the Marriott Hotel, Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony said CARPHA facilitators ...
Read More »Govt rebuffs Norton’s criticism of music “lawlessness”
Minister of Public Affairs Kwame Mc Coy on Monday heaped scorn on the Leader of the People’s National Congress Aubrey Norton’s criticism of government’s apparent endorsement of music that promote “lawlessness”, suggesting that he was engaged in double-standards. “How does he justify the use of the very concerts during the time of APNU+AFC (A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change) ...
Read More »Woman stabs abusive partner to death while she was packing up to leave- police
A woman on Monday stabbed to death her abusive common-law husband after he slashed her with a knife while she began packing up her belongings to move out, the Guyana Police Force said. Dead is 40-year old Michael Wilson of Lot 109 Sideline Dam, Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara where the incident occurred at about 8:15 AM. Police said the 30-year ...
Read More »Gun-toting bandits invade Kaieteur News, steal money from safe
Three bandits early Monday morning invaded Kaieteur News offices and robbed three workers though the precise target appeared to have been the Accounts Department from where money was carted off, police said. The Guyana Police Force would only say that an undisclosed amount of cash was stolen from a safe in the Accounts Department. “One of the suspects remained with ...
Read More »PNCR Leader concerned about adverse impact of musical “lawlessness” on youths
Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Aubrey Norton has accused the governing People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)-led administration of promoting immoral music among youths, leading to a breakdown in values. “As they try to focus you on dancing, sporting, even dancing with people who have no rhythm you must recognise that they do not set out to ensure ...
Read More »Fire destroys Region Six REO’s official residence
Fire of unknown origin on Sunday morning destroyed the government-owned residence of the Regional Executive Officer of Region Six (East Berbice- Corentyne), officials said. Fire Chief Gregory Wickham said three fire tenders rushed to the scene of the blaze at King Street and Strand, New Amsterdam, Berbice. He said no one was in the building when the blaze erupted and ...
Read More »Light traffic across Demerara Harbour Bridge likely from Monday night- GM
Light traffic is expected across the Demerara Harbour Bridge from late Monday night, the General Manager of the Demerara Harbour Bridge Wayne Watson said on Sunday. “We are battling to make it happen late Monday night into Tuesday morning,” he said. Light traffic is categorised as cars, minibuses, canter trucks, cycles and motorcycles. He restated that no laden or unladen ...
Read More »Barges to transport supplies across Demerara River; more speedboat boarding points being activated
Efforts are underway to deploy barges to move supplies across the Demerara River, even as workers aim to repair the Demerara Harbour Bridge and resume operations by next week, Public Works Minister Juan Edghill said Saturday. The Demerara Harbour Bridge was damaged and misaligned early Saturday morning when a fuel tanker, MV Tradewind Passion, slammed into it. With the Georgetown ...
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