Race car driver Peter Morgan was this afternoon sentenced to ten years in jail by a Brooklyn Federal Court on a drug trafficking charge but could be out in six years based on the period he has already been incarcerated.
-Persaud tells Parliament committee
Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud has credited GuySuCo’s turnaround plan with significantly cutting costs last year to the tune of some $2 billion, including a sizeable chunk in management costs.
Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud is calling for urgent regional action to combat the deadly fungal disease, Black Sigatoka, which is currently affecting the plantain and banana industry in the region.
Two gun-toting bandits terrorized vendors at the Port Mourant market around 3:30 am yesterday, battering and robbing a huckster of $57,000 while a vendor was robbed of $3,000.
Should regulations such as six months’ notification before mining can commence be implemented, larger miners can survive but the small miners would not, veteran miner, Patrick Pereira warned prospectors at Port Kaituma yesterday.
Town Clerk Beulah Williams and City Treasurer Roderick Edinboro have been dismissed with effect from January 31, 2010, in keeping with the recommendations of a Commission of Inquiry into the affairs of the Georgetown Munici-pality.
Members of the Guyana Bauxite & General Workers Union (GB&GWU) yesterday picketed the office of Labour Minister Manzoor Nadir as they continue to call for him to intervene in the dispute between the union and the Bauxite Company Guyana Inc (BGCI).
PNCR leader Robert Corbin yesterday accused AFC leader Raphael Trotman of downplaying continuous engagement between the two parties on mutual areas of concern, in pursuit of a narrow political agenda.
CARICOM Secretary-General Edwin Carrington is lauding Professor Rex Nettleford OCC, as a true Caribbean icon with a “life poured out for the Community,” even as Jamaica and the wider region mourn his passing.
–paying top dollar to pump fresh water
Rice farmers along the Essequibo Coast are praying for a change in the current dry weather as a scarcity of fresh water in the rice producing areas has left several of them facing an uphill battle.
The woman, who collected thousands of dollars from persons with the promise of delivering vehicles, yesterday said she has done nothing wrong and is operating a legitimate business which has now been tainted by a recent but unrelated court matter.
-Lawrence sees attempt to ‘hoodwink’ on permits for immediate delivery
Commissioner General of the Guyana Revenue Authority Khurshid Sattaur, came in for severe criticism from members of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parlia-ment after failing to represent the agency at a meeting of the PAC on Monday.
A 14-year-old boy of Rosignol, West Berbice who allegedly stole $2.9M worth in gold and silver jewellery was on Wednesday refused bail when he appeared at the Blairmont Court before Magistrate Nigel Hawke.
BELFAST, (Reuters) – Northern Ireland’s rival main parties agreed a deal yesterday to devolve police and justice powers to Belfast from London and end a lengthy row that had threatened to topple their power-sharing government.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) – Ten U.S. missionaries detained in Haiti were charged yesterday with child kidnapping and criminal association for trying to take children illegally out of the earthquake-hit country.