August 13, 2014
A SELF-EMPLOYED man yesterday accepted that he stole a pair of boots and a bicycle when he appeared before Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Brian Singh,
August 13, 2014
CITY Magistrate Ann McLennan yesterday remanded a passenger who refused to pay his taxi fare until Friday. Gary Banker pleaded not guilty to the charge that said on August
August 13, 2014
A LABOURER was sentenced to 36 months imprisonment together with a $300,000 fine on a marijuana trafficking charge yesterday. Devon Netherman, 20, of Lot 58 Middle Street, Albouystown, Georgetown,
August 13, 2014
–with seven Grade One passes each THE results of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE), written in May/June of this year, were released yesterday, and Queen’s College students Cecil
August 13, 2014
QUEEN’S College student Elisa Hamilton achieved 19 Grade 1s and one Grade 2 to become Guyana’s top performer at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination for 2014. Meanwhile,
August 13, 2014
OVER the last week, there has been increased commentary on the issue of shared governance in Guyana and on Monday, General-Secretary of the ruling party, Mr. Clement Rohee, noted
August 13, 2014
Businessman ‘peppers’ brother-in-law’s house with bullets –expected to appear in court today PROPRIETOR of the Nut Centre on Regent Street, John Singh went berserk on Monday night and discharged
August 13, 2014
Police nab suspect who confessed on video THE police on the East Coast of Demerara were on Monday night able to apprehend their prime suspect in the murder of
October 26, 2011
CALVIN Dover and Lloyd Daniels (no addresses given) appeared in court yesterday, charged with unlawfully wounding each other. Both men were before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry and pleaded
October 26, 2011
KENNARD Bobb (no address given) was remanded to prison yesterday, by Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm. He is charged, indictably, with
October 26, 2011
ETHNIC Relations Commission (ERC) Chairman Juan Edghill took Kaieteur News columnist Freddie Kissoon to Court yesterday, asking Justice William Ramlal to jail him for contempt. Edghill cited Kissoon and
October 26, 2011
ACTING Chief Justice Ian Chang yesterday refused an application, by a motley group, to prevent the holding of the General and Regional Elections. Led by Dr. Philip H. Mozart
October 25, 2011
…says Dr. Joey Jagan as he ‘strongly considers endorsing PPP/C, Ramotar DR. Joey Jagan, the son of the late President Dr. Cheddi Jagan and late President Janet Jagan, is
October 25, 2011
Freedom House – THE People’s Progressive Party yesterday received a letter from Moses Nagamootoo confirming his resignation as a member of the party. This action comes as no surprise,
October 25, 2011
-to establish DPP Offices in Essequibo, BerbiceSTEPS to ensure the improvement and efficiency in the administration of justice for all citizens are among the key foci of the PPP/C
October 25, 2011
MORE than 750 students graduated yesterday from the Secondary School Competency Certificate Programme (SCCP), emerging with skills in a number of key areas, thus signalling that they are prepared
October 25, 2011
THE Canadian mining company, Sacre Coeur Minerals (SCM), which commenced gold mining here last year but ceased due to problems with equipment and a failed deal with the owned
October 25, 2011
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Guyana Power and Light Inc., Bharrat Dindyal, has said that consumers will see vast improvements in that utility company’s quality of supply of