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$25M set aside for night court arrangements

Approximately million has been allocated to facilitate night court sessions, which are expected to commence in a matter of weeks. Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan told media operatives on Monday that while certain terms were yet to be determined, Government has set aside a huge sum of money to cover the expenses of this undertaking. “The Minister of Finance...

Norwegian delegation due in Guyana next week

A Norwegian technical team is due in Guyana next Tuesday for a series of engagements with the Guyana Government, the Ministry of Natural Resources said Tuesday in a statement. The team comprises officials from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) and Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative. The focus of the April 26 to May 4, 2016 visit is...

Kerosene lamp confirmed as source of Enmore blaze

– lit stove resulted in East Bank Berbice blaze After thorough investigations by the Guyana Fire Service to ascertain the cause of the fire that destroyed an Enmore, East Coast Demerara, home resulting in death of a pensioner, the Fire Chief has confirmed that the origin was a kerosene lamp. Fire Chief Marlon Gentle in an interview with Guyana Times on...

Leguan road in deplorable state

Dear Editor, I am writing out of concern about a problematic issue that continues to affect the residents of Leguan for a number of years. I am referring to contractors who are awarded sea defence work on the island. These contractors in a very unscrupulous manner would damage infrastructure work on the island example roads, bridges and dams and...

Urgent intervention needed to help Berbice economy – Chairman

... Business owners downscaling, employees laid off The Berbice economy is experiencing difficulty as urgent measures are needed to cushion effects of the current economic downturn in Region Six (East Berbice/Corentyne). This is according to Regional Chairman David Armogan who was speaking at the 83rd anniversary of the Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association (BCCDA) where he said there...

2 dead, 2 critical after 3-vehicle collision at Coverden, EBD

Two persons, including a 15-year-old girl, was killed in the wee hours of Sunday, while two others are critical foll owing a three-vehicle collision at Coverden Public Road, East Bank Demerara (EBD). The dead are Rudolph Bess, 22, of Lot 220 Kaneville, EBD and Hansranie Persaud, 15, of Grove Housing Scheme, EBD. Those injured are Jason Baskarran, 23, of Track “B”...

Pensioner burnt to death in Enmore home

A 70-year-old woman was early Sunday morning burnt to death after fire engulfed her Lot 90 Hope Street, Enmore, East Coast Demerara home. The dead woman was identified as Banmattie John. The fire reportedly started around 02:30h Sunday and quickly engulfed the small two-storey wooden structure. Firefighters were summoned, but by the time they arrived the building was already destroyed. The woman...

Other companies will use deal as ammunition to get tax refunds – Jagdeo

DDL/GRA settlement …Govt will lose billion Beverage giant Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) whopping $3.8 billion Consumption Tax write-off from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) just opened avenues for other companies to seek refunds on taxes paid, thus ultimately depriving the state of billions of dollars. Condemning in the strongest possible sense the controversial out-of-court settlement, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo disclosed that...

Corruption, extra-judicial killings leading human rights problems in Guyana – US State Dept

... criticises Nagamootoo’s attempts to censor media BY EDWARD LAYNE The United States Department of State says corruption continues to be among the leading human rights problems facing Guyana. The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2015, released by the department recently, also chronicled other human rights violations. “There remained a widespread public perception of corruption involving officials at all...

Reclaim position as agricultural powerhouse – President tells Fyrish residents

President David Granger on Sunday joined the worshippers at the 180-year-old Albion Chapel Congregational Church for a special sunrise service to usher in a week of activities that will culminate next Saturday with the hosting of the community’s inaugural “Village Day”. The activities are being spearheaded by the Fyrish, Gibraltar, Courtland, No 1 Association Incorporated, which is celebrating its sixth...