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Superbet outlet robbed- police

A Superbet clerk was robbed Saturday night of GYD$162,700 as she was about the secure the outlet at Patentia, West Bank Demerara, police said. The victim, 29-year old Shakuel Khan, a Superbet clerk who lives at Belle  West, West Bank Demerara, informed police that the incident occurred at about 6:45 PM at the outlet located on First Street, Patentia. “Enquiries ...

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Venezuelan military intercepts Guyanese fishing vessels offshore Guyana

Venezuela’s military  three days ago intercepted two Guyanese fishing vessels in Guyana, and the Foreign Affairs Ministry has since called for the immediate release of the crew members. Details are sketchy about the ownership of the vessels- Lady Nayera and the Sea Wolf which were intercepted on Thursday, January 21, 2021 off the the coast of Waini Point in Guyana’s ...

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12 acres of marijuana destroyed

Several marijuana farms on about 12 acres of land have been destroyed by police in the Canje River area, police said Friday. This is regarded as one of the biggest marijuana eradication exercises in recent times. Police say that 12 farms on 12 acres of land between Ekura and Sand Landing in the Canje River were destroyed. In what appeared ...

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LBI resident robbed of car in Mon Repos

A resident of La Bonne Intention was lashed to his neck with a handgun and robbed of his car and phone valued more than GYD$8 million. Twenty-six year old Kevin Gildharie told police that at about 4:30 PM yesterday, he was robbed of his car and cellular phone at Mon Repos Pasture, East Coast Demerara. Police are investigating the report ...

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Linden Enterprise Network borrowers hardly repaying loans

The Linden Enterprise Network (LEN) is not meeting its target and borrowers have not been repaying loans. The Government’s Department of Public Information quotes Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh as saying that as a result, the programme will be reviewed to ensure that it serves the intended purpose. He says because borrowers have not been repaying monies, the programme is ...

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AFC sticks with Patterson, signals he will remain Public Accounts Committee chairman

The Alliance For Change (AFC) on Thursday night dug its heels in and unequivocally backed its General Secretary, David Patterson, despite the disclosure of records that he got more than GYD$1.5 million in expensive jewellery as birthday gifts while he served as Minister of Public Infrastructure from 2015 to 2020. “The AFC wishes to state categorically that it has full ...

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Courtney Benn Construction sued for GYD$347 million over St. Rose’s High School’s reconstruction

Courtney Benn Construction Company has been sued for more than GYD$347 million for failing to rebuild the St. Rose’s High School in keeping with a contract. In court papers released by the Attorney General’s Chambers, the Attorney General Anil Nandlall states that the government scrapped the contract because after 18 months only nine percent of the works had been completed. ...

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Public Service Commission’s human resources files, milk “missing”

A number of flash drives containing important human resource files about dismissals and promotions have gone “missing” the office of the Public Service Commission but there has been no sign of breakage, police said. The theft occurred between 4:30 PM on January 18 and 7:15 AM on January 19 at the commission’s office on Fort Street, Kingston, Georgetown. Other information ...

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Public Works Ministry introduces system to track works, contractors’ bonds,

The Ministry of Public Works has put in place a system to track the completion of infrastructural works by contractors and ensure that bonds do not expire and the works are not finished, Permanent Secretary Vladim Persaud said Wednesday. He made the disclosure while he was being questioned by the House bipartisan Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about a section of ...

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David Patterson now admits he received gifts but stresses he played no role, assumed all rules were followed

Former Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson on Wednesday said he played no role in deciding on gifts that he had been presented, and he vowed that to ensure that “mischievous” disclosure of records would not sully his character. “In my case, at no time did I ever request, solicit or influence in any way the action of any agency ...

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