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The Chinese Dragon Dancer entertaining guests at the opening of the “new” New Thriving Restaurant at the Amazonia Mall last evening.  (Photo by Keno George)
The Chinese Dragon Dancer entertaining guests at the opening of the “new” New Thriving Restaurant at the Amazonia Mall last evening. (Photo by Keno George)

Granger plugs ‘green’ opportunities for Chinese investors

President David Granger last evening urged Chinese investors to also expand into agriculture and agro-processing in order to drive the green economy.

Screenshots of the posts Cush made on Facebook
Screenshots of the posts Cush made on Facebook

Parking meter company condemns director’s ‘obscene’ statements

City parking meter contractor Smart City Solutions (SCS), already facing intense public criticism over the manner in which it has entered the local market, was quick to distance itself yesterday from public statements made by one of its directors, Ifa Kamau Cush.

Second man held over murder of Tain woman

A second person has been arrested in connection with the murder of Leilawatie Mohamed, the Tain, Corentyne mother of four who was shot dead in her home, even as police have uncovered more evidence that suggests that she was the victim of an execution and not a robbery.

Forensic lab to be readied for testing shortly

Additional works are to be carried out by a Barbados-based firm to make the Guyana Forensic Laboratory fully operational, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said yesterday, while pointing out that it will take another month or two to reach the stage that government wants it to be at.

Region Nine REO to be asked to step down

Region Nine Regional Executive Officer (REO) Carl Parker will be asked to step down until the conclusion of the criminal proceedings against him for sexual assault, Communities Minister Ronald Bulkan has said.

Vending zones demarcated for Mash route

The Ministry of Education’s Department of Culture has moved to institute vending zones on Republic Day in an effort to avoid the congestion experienced during last year’s float parade and aid in crowd control.

Ifa Kamau Cush

SCS repudiates statement by Ifa Kamau Cush

Smart City Solutions (SCS) Managing Director of Business Development, Amir Oren, and    Managing Director of Operations,  Simon Moshelle, today condemned “in the strongest possible terms, an utterly obscene and despicable statement issued by Mr.

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