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Kaieteur News lied about $1B Haags Bosch landfill settlement – AG

The Attorney General Chambers on Thursday denied reports that it has hammered out a billion settlement with construction conglomerate BK International and the Guyana Government after the Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang reversed a decision to terminate his contract to manage the Haag Bosch Landfill Site, at Eccles, East Bank Demerara. Local tabloid Kaieteur News in its Thursday,...

Hypocrites…

...in finance Your Eyewitness just can’t get these revelations from the Panama Papers out of his mind. No...not the US-30 TRILLION that’s supposedly squirrelled away from the taxmen of the world. Not the shadowy law firms from London to Timbuktu that ran the scam. What gets him is the hypocrisy of the leaders of the developed world who routinely...

TSU rank killed as boat capsizes in Potaro River

A young Guyana Police Force (GPF) rank attached to the Tactical Services Unit (TSU) is feared dead after the boat he was travelling in capsized in the Potaro River, Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni). The incident occurred sometime around noon on Friday in the Amatuk Falls area. The dead man has been identified as Special Constable 14536 Akeem Hyles, 22, of New...

Chopping to death of Mahaica farmer

... defendant to know fate on Monday Dhanpaul Singh of Helena Number Two, Mahaica, East Coast Demerara, also called “Tailor Man”, who is currently on trial before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow and a mixed 12-member jury for allegedly murdering a Mahaica farmer, is scheduled to know his fate on Monday when the jury will deliver their verdict. The trial commenced...

Lindener pleads guilty to possession of unlicensed firearms, ammunition

Junior Melville, 29, of Silvertown, Wismar, Linden, was remanded to prison on Wednesday by Magistrate Clive Nurse after pleading guilty to having unlicensed firearms and ammunition in his possession. The court heard that Melville was intercepted at a Police road block on August 1, 2015 at Old England (Upper Demerara-Berbice), where it was discovered that he had a quantity...

Aurora residents concerned over treatment of impounded animals

Scores of residents in Aurora Village, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), have registered concerns over the treatment and deteriorating health of animals that get impounded at the Aurora Police Station. Residents said the animals are kept in unkempt conditions and this was reported to the Aurora Police Station some six months ago. To date the conditions remain the same and according to...

Agriculture Ministry awaits word from new T&T Minister

Guyana-Trinidad land deal With a new Administration in place in neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), Guyana’s Agriculture Minister Noel Holder said he is yet to receive word from his counterpart Senator Clarence Rambharat, on the way forward for the Guyana-Trinidad land deal. Back in 2013, and under previous Administration, Guyana and Trinidad signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), where Guyana...

Port Mourant Cricket Club defeat Whim by 1-innings and 205 runs

A brilliant unbeaten Century from Port Mourant Cricket Club's Ezekiel Kempadoo paved the way for their victory over Whim National in the BCB/New York Business Group Under-19 two innings competition held at the Whim Ground on March 30. Winning the toss, and batting first, Port Mourant set a massive total of 270/7 declared in 45 overs with young Kempadoo...

Jones agrees with Caricom on WICB

Director of Sport Christopher Jones is in firm belief that the ideologies of Caricom with regards to WICB should be taken into strong consideration. The Director of Sport revealed his thoughts at a recently held press conference where he noted that the Caribbean’s cricketing structure needs change. “It time the Caribbean heads fix the problem at the WICB because it’s...

Protest “staged” in favour of Aunty Volda

During a peaceful miniprotest staged in front of Office of the President, a few women joined arms to clash with Red Thread’s calls to have Minister Lawrence demit from office. The women indicated that their presence there was not as a group but rather as concerned citizens advocating for the government, saying they believe the minister is being wilfully...