The PNCR is not surprised by government’s response to the recently released dossier, but said if it were certain that the information was inaccurate then it should have no hesitation in heeding the call for an international inquiry.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Twenty-two people were killed and 55 more injured when a Russian train crashed yesterday, in what officials said could have been an act of terrorism.
The Agricola Practical Instruction Centre (PIC) has been helping students of East Bank Demerara primary-tops schools to learn lifetime skills but a staff shortage is hampering its work.
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran summoned Norway’s ambassador yesterday over accusations made by Oslo that Iranian authorities had confiscated the Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to human rights campaigner Shirin Ebadi in 2003.
GENEVA (Reuters) – More than 1,000 deaths from the H1N1 swine flu virus were officially reported in the past week, a sharp rise which brings the global total to at least 7,826, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday.
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport in collaboration with Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) and the United Nations Volunteer programme (UNV) hosted a roundtable discussion on “Volunteering and it’s contribution to the development of Guyana” yesterday at the National Library.
DHAKA (Reuters) – At least five people died and 50 were reported missing after a ferry with several hundred passengers going home for the Muslim Eid al-Adha festival sank in a coastal area river last night, police said.
– as company fires some workers
By Cathy Richards
Negotiations between the Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union (GB&GWU) and management of the Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) came to an abrupt standstill yesterday when the union received word that the company was issuing letters of dismissal to employees.
-crime conference agrees
Incarceration should be a last resort for first time offenders, according to participants at the just-concluded national crime prevention conference, which also supported initiatives to promote the social development of young people to prevent involvement in crime.
Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee has directed the Police Commissioner Henry Greene to take strong action against all police ranks involved in the two recent cases of misconduct, including the attempted rape of female juvenile while in custody.
-boy was chained, locked away
A woman of Shieldstown, West Bank Berbice was arrested on Wednesday following reports that she was abusing her eight-year-old nephew while he was in her care.
The Persons with Disabilities Bill 2009, touted as being transformational to the lives of the differently abled in the country, was last evening sent to a special parliamentary Select Committee after debate.
Faced with increasing incidents of violence in schools, the government is examining heightened security as well as the introduction of counselling as part of schools’ curriculum, Cabinet Secretary Dr Roger Luncheon said yesterday.