Car stolen from Vryheid’s Lust man recovered
A Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara resident was robbed of his car at gunpoint by three men late Wednesday night.
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A Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara resident was robbed of his car at gunpoint by three men late Wednesday night.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela is on the verge of a “political earthquake” that will cause the government to collapse because the country’s massive economic problems mean the current situation is not sustainable, opposition chief Jesus Torrealba said.
Police say they are investigating a Robbery Under Arms committed on three Japanese Nationals and taxi driver Abdool Rahim, 38 years, of Canal No.
A miner last evening shot and injured his wife before killing himself with the weapon at their North Road, Lacytown, Georgetown home.
A police officer was yesterday charged with the attempted murder of an alleged abuser, who he was called to subdue for an arrest.
Ranks attached to the Police narcotics branch on Tuesday intercepted a large quantity of cocaine hidden in seafood at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.
The application made by the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) prosecutor in May to summon journalist Travis Chase and a station manager to testify in the trial of self-confessed drug trafficker Barry Dataram was yesterday given the go ahead.
The Sussex Street building that is expected to be used as a storage bond for pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Public Health was only purchased by the owner of Linden Holding Company, Larry Singh on March 4, 2016 and the purchase price of $25 million is identical to the amount provided by the government as a deposit.
Former Minister of Health Dr Noel Blackman has reached a deal with the US in relation to charges of conspiracy to distribute and distribution of the painkiller, oxycodone.
Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo has said that the government has breached the financial regulations by using the Contingency Fund instead of the Consolidated Fund for the single-sourcing of a pharmaceutical storage bond.
President David Granger has appointed a Cabinet Sub-Committee to review, examine and report on the storage of medicine and medical supplies.
A 45-year-old miner died on Tuesday after the excavator he was working on toppled and submerged him in a pond at the Omai mines in Region Eight.
The Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) says it has been working round-the-clock to tackle the recent paddy bug infestation in Region Two, contrary to media reports of GRDB’s non-involvement.
Approximately $1.6 billion owed to the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has been collected between last October and now and CEO Dr Richard Van West-Charles said the utility was moving to improve its revenue collection in a bid to provide water to consumers around the country 24 hours a day.
Public servants, both past and present will be subjects of investigations conducted by the State Asset Recovery Unit (SARU), Attorney General Basil Williams said yesterday while hinting that there is no need now to investigate ministers of this government.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) , Michael Khan has been told by Health Minister Dr George Norton to stay off the job at least until Cabinet addresses the findings of the forensic audit into the institution.
The National Assembly on Monday night approved $17.9 million to assist Guyanese law students attending the Trinidad and Tobago-based Hugh Wooding Law School over the next two years, but government was unable to immediately say how much each student will now have to pay.
The charge of having a derelict vehicle blocking a parapet brought against Member of Parliament Juan Edghill was yesterday dismissed on the basis that insufficient evidence was presented.
Sugar and rice production plunged in the first half of the year, resulting in a reduction of production targets for the year.
Residents of Jackson Creek, Upper Corentyne, have coped with their living situation for many years.
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