President David Granger last evening announced that Guyana has confirmed its first case of the coronavirus (COVID-19), and the woman, who travelled from New York and had underlying health conditions, died at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH) yesterday.
In a major ruling, the High Court has quashed the presidential respite granted to Finance Minister Winston Jordan, who was held in criminal contempt for the non-payment of over US$2.2 million owed to Trinidad company Dipcon, saying, among other things, that the decision was in excess of jurisdiction and no reasonable argument had been advanced in support of the said decision.
-orders GECOM to take remedial steps
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Acting Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire has ruled that the purported declaration of results for Region Four, by Returning Officer (RO) Clairmont Mingo, following the March 2nd general elections was unlawful as it did not conform with requirements in Section 84 of the Representation of the People Act.
Four persons were yesterday remanded to prison in connection with the murder of Lomenzo Johnny, a Rose Hall Town grocer, whose bound body was found a short distance away from his house on February, 27, while police are still on the hunt for a fifth individual.
The ruling by Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George yesterday nullifying the unacceptable declaration of results on March 5th for Region Four provides a crucial opening to rectify what has threatened to derail the March 2nd elections and democracy.
Canada yesterday welcomed a ruling by Chief Justice Roxane George in the High Court nullifying the controversial March 5th declaration of results for Region Four for the March 2nd general elections and requiring a full validation according to the Representation of the People Act be done.
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday told a delegation of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders that he prefers that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) recount the ballots for Region Four following a disputed result that saw both major parties claiming victory.
President David Granger yesterday afternoon met a team of CARICOM leaders seeking to mediate in the elections crisis here and he maintained that he is committed to respect for the constitution and the rule of law.
Months after Bourda Street pensioner, Marva Oudkerk was discovered dead in her house, the police yesterday issued a wanted bulletin for a Cuban national.
The questionable process employed in tabulating the votes in Region Four and the results do an injustice to all of the voters, says attorney Selwyn Pieters, who was an observer at the March 2 general and regional elections.
Since Guyana began screening for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at the country’s main port of entry, the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) Timehri, to date approximately 97 persons, who travelled from places with confirmed cases of the disease, were asked to self-isolate after leaving the airport.
Almost three years after being charged with fraudulently authorising payments to herself amounting to just over $4.5 million, Registrar of Deeds Azeena Baksh was yesterday found guilty of the offence.
Prison Officer George Selman was further remanded yesterday over the breach of a protection order after the court heard that he was still making threats and this time from behind bars.
The WPA has renewed its call for a government of national unity that guarantees Guyana’s major ethnic groups protection against domination by the other.
The driver allegedly involved in last Saturday’s hit and run along the Letter Kenny Public Road which left motorcyclist, Shawn Smith, dead, was on Tuesday released on $300,000 bail when he appeared at the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.
President David Granger tonight announced Guyana’s first case and death from the new coronavirus pandemic – a 52-year-old woman who had travelled here from New York and died at the Georgetown Public Hospital today.
Acting Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire today ruled that there had been substantial non-compliance by the Returning Officer for Region Four Clairmont Mingo in his purported declaration of of results for Region Four and the results are therefore null and void and vacated.
A fifty-two-year-old woman, who recent travelled from Queens, New York, died this morning at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) and the authorities say that samples are being tested to determine whether this could have been a case of the coronavirus.