Wanted murder suspect Shaquawn ‘Izwe$ Alleyne has confessed to investigators that he killed his girlfriend Shonette Dover, and then disposed of her body in a shallow grave, the Guyana Police Force said Saturday. The murder suspect was captured in Suriname and arrived in Guyana Friday morning to face charges over the 2021 murder of his girlfriend. On his arrival in ...
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Shadow Culture Minister to push for modern copyright law to protect artists
Newly-minted Shadow Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Nima Flue-Bess intends to campaign for long-overdue modern copyright legislation to protect the artistic works of Guyanese composers, authors, poets and other artists. “We have to ensure that we have the necessary legislation that would help to protect the work that our people would have done,” she said. A teacher by profession, ...
Read More »In the backwaters of Baracara, Guyanese cricketer Shamar Joseph Joseph grew up bowling lemons and limes
Reproduced from the Sydney Morning Herald by Emma Kemp The only way to get to Baracara is by very small boat. From Guyanaâs port town of New Amsterdam, the trip up the Canje River is about 225km but can apparently take up to two days, so thick and tangled is the grass that grows along the banks of the narrow ...
Read More »CDB President dropped from press conference panel
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on Friday indicated that it has dropped its President, Dr Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon from its annual press conference which has now been pushed back by almost one month. In its latest advisory for the now slated February 20, 2024 news conference, the line-up will be Vice-President Operations, Mr Isaac Solomon; Director, Economics Department, Mr Ian ...
Read More »Unavoidable deadly Mahdia dorm fire linked to socio-economic conditions- Mahdia COI; President says greater emphasis will be on discipline
A Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the Mahdia Secondary School fire that killed 20 children last year has found that the “inferno” was linked to a number of socio-economic conditions in the mining community to which mainly girls are vulnerable. COI Chairman, Retired Major General Joseph Singh said the events and circumstances and the causes of the “appalling act of ...
Read More »Jagdeo vs Ferguson: CCJ declares Guyana Court of Appeal can grant leave to hear appeal from evenly divided Full Court
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Friday, 19th January granted the application for special leave in the case of Bharrat Jagdeo v Annette Ferguson. The CCJ decided that the Court of Appeal of Guyana has jurisdiction to grant leave to hear an appeal from an evenly divided Full Court. On 9 January 2020, the Respondent filed proceedings in the High Court ...
Read More »CDB president sent on administrative leave until April
By Peter Richards BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan 19, CMC – The President of the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Dr Hyginus âGeneâ Leon, has been sent on administrative leave until April this year, as âan ongoing administrative processâ continues at the regionâs premier financial institution. Well placed sources told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) that Leonâs computer and tablet have been ...
Read More »Govt’s working population estimate is almost 1 million
The Guyana government has been using 900,000 persons as a working estimate of the country’s population, against the backdrop of the national census picking up a lesser count, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said Thursday. “This is an internal estimate and this is my internal estimate based on the number that we see on people coming from services,” he said when ...
Read More »Guyana govt to ask for more info about situation at Caribbean Development Bank
The Guyana government would be seeking an official explanation from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) about what is going on at that Barbados-headquartered financial institution after news surfaced that a number of officials were sent on leave, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said Thursday. “We’re going to try to find out a bit more about what is going on and from ...
Read More »Several helicopters, vessels for police, defence forces
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday said government was talking with the United States (US)-headquartered aviation company, Bell, to buy four helicopters for the Guyana Police Force and Guyana Defence Force as part of moves to boost the country’s defence capacity. “The army recapitalisation is a significant part of this budget too. There are significant expenditures here to expand the ...
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