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Handel Murvin Lynch
Handel Murvin Lynch

Man wanted over false pretence

Handel Murvin Lynch, a 47-year-old man, is wanted by police for questioning in relation to obtaining by false pretence committed on Rajkumar Seenarine and Dian Boodram between 2018-11-24 and 2019-09-24 His last known addresses are Lot 4096 Well Road, North Ruimveldt and Lot 209 Prashad Nagar, Georgetown.

Ishmell DeYounge
Ishmell DeYounge

West Ruimveldt man granted bail on assault charge

Twenty-eight-year-old, Ishmell DeYounge, of Lot 62 West Ruimveldt appeared yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court before Chief Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus to answer to assault and threatening language charges both of which he denied.

SOUTHCOM Commander General Laura Richardson

GDF seeking to increase number of women on roll

Even as the Commander of the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) praised Guyana for the strides it is making to increase the number of women recruited, the army has embarked on a programme that will qualify reservists to be permanent staff and further up the 9.4 per cent of total women it has on roll.

Nashava Thompson, Miss Emancipation 2023

Nashava Thompson is Miss Emancipation 2023

By Shuntel Glasgow Aspiring psychologist Nashava Thompson won awards for best spoken word poetry as well as best evening gown at the Miss Emancipation Pageant at the National Culture Centre on  Saturday evening, before finally snagging the title and crown ahead of six other contestants.

Some of the teachers who received the specialised training

Renewed curriculum for hinterland schools from September

As part of its efforts to improve the quality of education and provide equal opportunities to students in rural areas, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that schools in the hinterland will officially be using the renewed curriculum tailored for primary schools as of September 2023.

Assessment Board postpones public hearing on EPA radioactive facility decision

The Environmental Assessment Board (EAB) has announced that its planned public hearing on appeals filed against the decision of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to exempt the proposed operation of the radioactive source storage and calibration facility at Houston, East Bank Demerara from an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been postponed.

Richard Van West-Charles

Freedom must not be abused

President Irfaan Ali on Friday evening at an Emancipation celebration at State House urged those gathered to value their freedom which he said means not abusing it. 

Guyana part of Caricom effort to stabilize Haiti

The United States has said that it plans to introduce a resolution at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to authorize a “multinational force” in Haiti after Kenya expressed a willingness to lead the mission, and according to President Irfaan Ali Guyana is part of CARICOM’s effort.

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