As Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders prepare to discuss, among other matters, the future of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in the region, a group of Caribbean Professionals has rolled out an application to help students learn Mathematics at the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) level. Founder of AcuExam (www.cxc-exam.com) , Surendra Dhanpaul said though the app is in no way affiliated to ...
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Fire destroys houses, several homeless
Fire destroyed two houses and scorched at least another building in Georgetown opposite the site of the old incinerator , sources said. Clifford Moseley, Gloria Barry and their four grandchildrenĀ were rendered homeless by the blaze. They lived atĀ 32 Princess Street, Georgetown (between Bishop and Creen Streets). A woman sustained minor burns and was rushed by ambulance to the Georgetown Public ...
Read More »East Coast Demerara collision leaves one critical
The driver of a pick-up was Thursday afternoon seriously injured after the vehicle he was driving slammed into a ābush truckā at Montrose, East Coast Demerara. The yet to be identified injured man was extracted from the mangled pick-up and rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital for emergency treatment. The accident occurred shortly Ā on the Montrose Public Road in the ...
Read More »West Ruimveldt man gets 3 years for ‘break and enter’
A West Ruimveldt man, Carlos Braithwaite, was today sentenced to three years in prison, by city magistrate Faith McGusty, for breaking and entering. Earlier this year, Braithwaite plead not guilty to the offense that he broke and entered the home of Hemachandra Kissoon on January 16 at Cummings Street, Georgetown and stole a Sharp TV, valued at $69,000, an iron ...
Read More »GTT begins sending home 120 workers
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) on Wednesday announced that it would be sending home 120 persons over the next 12 months as part of plans to adapt the company to liberalised telecommunications sector in the country. The phone company said its announcement coincided with the separation of the first 6 employees under the restructuring programme. The six employees ...
Read More »Cabinet changes Mashramani float parade route but Minister Nicolette Henry sticks with Brickdam
Cabinet members are said to be deeply concerned about the serious impact that the route for the Mashramani float and costume parade down Brickdam will have on public participation and small businesses, according to well-placed sources. Resistance to the Brickdam route by numerousĀ ministers has come at a time of economic downturn and the need to trigger massive consumer spending. Prime ...
Read More »Grove shop-owner granted bail for $1million robbery
45-year-old Dextroy Cordis was today granted $300,000 bail by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, when he answered to a charge of robbing Balachandra Hardwar of US$5,000 or GYD$1,043,749, and a number of documents, at Saffon Street, Charlestown, on February 9. Cordis pleaded not guilty to the charge read against him. His lawyer, Adrian Thompson, told the court his client, a father ...
Read More »Festival city man remanded for attempted murder, discharging loaded firearm
A 27-year-old Festival City man was today remanded to prison until February 27 by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan for one charge of attempted murder, and another charge of discharging a loaded firearm. The court heard that Leon Duncan, on January 8, 2017, at Main Street, discharged a loaded firearm on Seon Nedd. The second charge against Duncan was that on ...
Read More »Anti-corruption watchdog slams parking meter deal ; Mayor to attend MAPM’s consultation
As Guyanese prepare to come out in their numbers again to vent their opposition to the parking meter contract, Transparency Institute of Guyana Inc- a local anti-corruption watchdog- has slammed the deal whose conditions favour the investor beyond the 80-20 stake. “Recent revelations about the original contract for parking meters in Georgetown confirm that the deal was not in the ...
Read More »Code of Conduct and reforms to Constitution, Integrity Commission will help keep away “dirty fingers” from oil earnings- Nagamootoo
PrimeĀ Minister, Moses Nagamootoo on Wednesday said further reform of Guyanaās constitution, Ā revival of the Integrity Commission and a Code of Conduct for elected officials are aimed at ensuring officials do not steal public funds including those garnered from the oil and gas industry and other natural resource sectors. āI am serious about constitutional reform because it is going to ...
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