Yesterday at about 5.50 am, Police Anti-Crime patrol ranks received information that the driver of motor car PAC 6822, Dexter Cameron, also known as Dexter McCalmont, age 29, of Block 22, Wismar, Linden, was carrying a firearm and large quantity of narcotics.
Sherwin Babb (address not stated) appeared yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court before Senior Magistrate Leron Daly where he was charged with possession of narcotics.
Earlier today, Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal and Chief Executive Officer of the CHPA, Sherwyn Greaves met with representatives from the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC) and the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Ltd (NICIL).
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) yesterday signed on to the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Human Rights Framework that supports development of human rights programmes in the Caribbean and Latin America region.
The police yesterday said that the Chambers of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has recommended three charges against APNU+AFC MP David Patterson including exposure of his genitals.
The Government of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) yesterday announced that the Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Labour and Trade, Lorna Smith will lead a 17-member delegation on a significant trade mission here from 30th July to 4th August 2023.
Stabroek Block partner, Hess Corporation, on Wednesday reported second-quarter earnings at US$119 million, less than the US$667 million for the same period last year, but is optimistic that with investments like in Guyana, future projections will not only increase each year but grow significantly by 2027.
Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton yesterday stressed that they will not relent in their call for an independent commission of inquiry to be carried out into the Mahdia dormitory fire and according to him $5m is not enough compensation for each of the families of the victims.
The Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) was re-opened at 6 last evening after being closed for 65 hours to facilitate the replacement of its #9 span at a cost of some $1.2 billion.
About fifty middle-income allottees of Amelia’s Ward-Phase 4 in Linden, Region Ten gained access to their lands during a lot identification exercise yesterday afternoon.
Three vehicles yesterday morning skidded on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway in the area of Long Creek and ended up in the bush after driving over gravel that covered the roadway.
As part of the Ministry of Education’s efforts to integrate migrant children into the education system, the Ministry’s Welfare Unit, in collaboration with the Disaster Risk Prevention and Migrant Unit and UNICEF hosted a Big Sister Mentoring Programme.
Okera Codrington, 26, of Lot 88 Campbellville Housing Scheme, Georgetown, who pleaded not guilty to possession of narcotics, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday before Magistrate Annette Singh to change his plea.
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) today dismissed special leave applications from convicted former members of the Guyana Defence Force to have their sentences reduced in relation to the murder of gold dealer Dweive Kant Ramdass and in one instance to have the conviction overturned.
The PPP/C Government yesterday announced yet another extension in bidding for offshore oil and blocks and this time to September 12, saying it is because of plans to complete changes to this country’s regulatory framework.
The removal of sand at Number 58 Village, Corentyne has caused outrage and worry that the all-weather road at the location can be damaged, and Gobin Harbhajan, a community activist in the area has raised the issue with several agencies.
Finding that the life sentence imposed against him for the offence of felonious wounding to be too severe, the Court of Appeal has set that aside, substituting it with a sentence of nine years against Andy Boodram.