Banks DIH Limited, Morning Glory Inc. (MGI) and the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) on Sunday announced that a distribution agreement has been signed between Banks and MGI which appoints Banks as the exclusive distributor of MGI’s locally produced Morning Glory Rice Cereals. The products are manufactured at a state-of-the-art facility in Anna Regina, Region 2, Essequibo Coast. ...
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Surinamese Embassy reaches out to Bless the Children Home for Independence anniversary
Suriname is celebrating its 45th independence anniversary in Guyana by reinforcing a children’s home in Guyana against the coronavirus, COVID-19. “If it is your birthday and it is such a special number, it is always pleasant if you can reach out to your close surroundings,” said ChargĂ© D’Affaires, Ms. Liselle Blankendal. The former Dutch colony celebrated its independence on November 25, 2020. ...
Read More »Man, who attempted to rescue wife from bandits, killed; police arrest suspects
A 26-year old gold miner was killed when he sought to defend his wife from bandits who attacked her at their shop at White Water Backdam, North West District, and police said they have since arrested three suspects Investigators were informed that Kevin Allam of Turn Basin, Port Kaituma observed the bandits holding his wife by her hair in their ...
Read More »Home Ministry goes after “rogue” law enforcers
The Ministry of Home Affairs has vowed to root out rogue members of law enforcement agencies, in the wake of an almost 1 kilogramme marijuana bust at the Lusignan Prison. Prison Officer Quincy Jemmott is on GYD$150,000 bail. He pleaded not guilty to the charge of trafficking in marijuana. He returns to court on March 22, 2021. No evidence was ...
Read More »CGX pushes back drilling by yet another year due to COVID
The Canadian oil exploration company, CGX Energy, and its fellow Canadian joint venture partner, Frontera, have decided to postpone exploration work in the Corentyne Block until next year. Frontera-CGX had set itself November 27, 2020 to drill the next well at Utakwaaka well on the Corentyne block which is adjacent to the Stabroek Block. However the joint venture partners at ...
Read More »More than 20 Haitians ask High Court to release them from police custody
At least 23 Haitians are asking the High Court to order that they be released from police custody. The court is expected to decide their fate by December 3, 2020 after receiving further submissions based on questions asked at Friday’s hearing. The Attorney General’s Chambers did not immediately comment on the case. The President of the Association of Haitian Nationals ...
Read More »Nigerian allegedly linked to global multimillion dollar racket arrested, charged in Guyana
A Nigerian man, who is allegedly linked to a global financial racket, has been arrested and charged in Guyana, police said. Police say Uche Raymond Okoye also known as Uche Parker, who entered Guyana illegally from Brazil through Lethem is “part of a criminal organisation which seeks to fraudulently receive cash deposits from unsuspecting Guyanese victims.” The Guyana Police Force ...
Read More »James Bond released from police custody
Attorney-at-Law James Bond was Friday morning released from police custody, his lawyer Patrice Henry said. Mr. Bond, according to his Attorney, was granted GYD$200,000 station bail. He waa asked to return to the Police Force’s Criminal Investigations Department headquarters on Monday. Mr. Henry expressed concern earlier Friday that the police detained Mr. Bond overnight without further questioning him all day ...
Read More »Health care workers to get bonus pay, all will be classified as ‘frontline workers’ – President Ali
President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday announced that all healthcare workers would receive a two-week equivalent bonus pay before the end of the year as part of government’s response to the pandemic. The Head of State made the announcement during his address at a ceremony to commence the retrofitting of the Leonora Diagnostic Hospital on the West Coast of Demerara (WCD) ...
Read More »High Court rules that Ashni Singh, Winston Brassington must face trial for misconduct in public office
Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire more than one week ago ruled that the Magistrates’ Court must hear the charges of misconduct in public office against Dr. Ashni Singh and Winston Brassington that had been brought against them under the then A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) administration. The Chief Justice reportedly handed down her judgement about one week ago, ...
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