January 12, 2013
PHILLIP Paul, also called ‘Shoe lace’, 19, of 752 Middle Walk, Buxton East Coast Demerara, yesterday appeared before Vigilance Magistrate Zalima Alli charged with the murder of Annandale Businessman
January 12, 2013
POLICE were called in to investigate the discovery of two corpses found within a time span of 24 hours in the Georgetown district. The first body was discovered on
January 12, 2013
THE Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) will be holding an inter-faith service on Friday, January 25, 2013, in commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the Lusignan massacre. Five years ago,
January 12, 2013
THE quarter-finalists for this year’s Carib Soca Monarch competition, numbering 22, have been selected, according to ANSA Mc AL’s Brand Coordinator Nigel Worrell, who, in a recent interview, noted
January 12, 2013
THE Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) yesterday announced that it has recognised the combined efforts of the Community Policing Groups (CPGs), members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and
January 12, 2013
OPPOSITION Leader David Granger, on Thursday evening, deferred the debate on his Motion to appoint a Commission of Inquiry (COI) to investigate the incidence of criminal violence from 2004
January 12, 2013
MINISTER of Legal Affairs and Attorney General, Anil Nandlall has filed a Motion in the High Court against the Hand-in-Hand Mutual Fire Insurance Company to retrieve the US$1.54M Security
January 12, 2013
HOME Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, on December 31, 2012, announced that there will be name changes to the Guyana Police Force, Guyana Prison Service and Guyana Fire Service. However,
June 12, 2009
— CARICOM intensifying efforts to contain spread THE World Health Organization yesterday declared an influenza pandemic and called on governments to prepare for a long-term battle against an unstoppable
June 12, 2009
By Priya Nauth A SPECIAL domestic tourism package, to afford Guyanese the opportunity to visit and experience the beauty and wonders of Kaieteur Falls, was put on offer, again,
June 12, 2009
– contends that, rather than a practice where families “pray together” in order to “stay together”, they instead “drink together” and “fight together” BY PARVATI PERSAUD-EDWARDS ‘Adults in families
June 12, 2009
At Berbice Assizes By Jeune Bailey Van-Keric A MANSLAUGHTER trial began at the Berbice Assizes yesterday, with State Prosecutor Fabayo Azore stating that it surrounds an argument between two
June 12, 2009
Friday Musings By Sharief Khan I WAS surprised when I spotted a fellow Tom Cat this week in a most unusual place and I just had to scamper over
June 12, 2009
– NBTS Coordinator By Vanessa Narine COORDINATOR of the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS), Ms. Shameeza Mangal said yesterday that, although the current need for donors is not urgent,
June 12, 2009
TWO men are nursing gunshot wounds following a drive-by shooting on Wednesday night at Norton Street, Lodge, Georgetown. The injured – Christopher McLean, 17, of Bel Air, Georgetown and
June 11, 2009
JURORS were sworn yesterday for the murder trial of Sunil Lall at the Demerara Assises. The accused, from Best Village, West Coast Demerara, is indicted for the unlawful killing
June 11, 2009
BERBICE businessman Haresh Narine Sugrim, 58, of Lot 5 Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, was yesterday ordered to post $1M bail after he pleaded not guilty to obtaining money by false
June 11, 2009
GRIFFIN Corbin, 21, was remanded to prison, by Magistrate Hazel Octave-Hamilton yesterday, on a robbery under arms charge. He was not required to plead to the indictable offence, particulars