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 The latest Guyana news from Stabroek News including oil and gas coverage, crime, politics, culture, business and more.

Accused of stealing his mother’s teddy bear

A 24-year-old man accused of stealing his mother’s teddy bear was yesterday admitted to bail in the sum of $20,000 when he appeared before Magistrate Hazel Octave-Hamilton at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.

Bernard Matheson
Bernard Matheson

Farmer’s severed parts recovered

The dismembered body of missing man Bernard Matheson has been positively identified by his father Charles Matheson, and his severed head and legs were recovered yesterday.

Lightning strikes GPL lines

The Guyana Power and Light Inc  today said that lightning affected one of the two transmission lines linking the Garden of Eden power station on the East Bank and Sophia causing a complete 50Hz system shutdown in the Demerara Interconnected System (DIS).

School girl wins Windies Women call up

(WICB) St John’s, Antigua – Fifteen year old Barbadian school girl Shaquana Quintyne has won a call up to the West Indies Women squad to face Pakistan in the Caribbean. Quintyne

Brazilian diamond dealer freed after kidnapping

Brazilian diamond dealer Sergio Mattos was early this morning abducted in front of his girlfriend’s home in Georgetown, but his captors later released him without a ransom payment after learning that police had been notified.

T&T Ministers mum on cellphone tapping

(Trinidad Guardian) Both Minister of Communication Dr Suruj Rambachan and Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh yesterday declined to comment on recent reports that the National Security Council, headed by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, had met with Digicel to get assistance in tapping cellphones.

UN cuts aid to Suriname

(De Ware Tijd) PARAMARIBO – In the coming four years, the United Nations (UN) will provide considerably less financial assistance to Suriname.

New Caricom Secretary General Irwin LaRocque paying a courtesy call on Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett yesterday after he was installed at a ceremony at the Caricom Secretariat. (GINA photo)

‘It cannot be business as usual’ – new CARICOM SG

Ambassador Irwin LaRocque yesterday morning became CARICOM’s seventh Secretary-General and identified the reformation of “the architecture and governance of our integration arrangements” as key if the Secretariat is to be more effective in its mandate.

T&HD fire loss over $700M so far – Benn

Preliminary figures compiled by Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD) officials indicate more than $700M in losses from last Thursday’s fire, Minister of Transport and Hydraulics, Robeson Benn says.

Annette Arjoon–Martins

ASL urges probe of Ogle airport ops

-cites domination by Correia Group A fuel supply row which saw a tanker ramming a gate at Ogle Airport on Thursday deepened yesterday with Air Services Limited (ASL) calling for an inquiry into operations there and charging that domination of the facility by a competitor was the root of the problem.

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