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By Femi Harris
After a ninety-minute meeting yesterday, City Hall and the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) were unable to reach any agreement to settle the municipality’s outstanding debt of some $600M.
In an effort to enforce greater adherence to building codes in Guyana, a National Tech-nical Sub-Committee on Regional Building Standards was yesterday launched at the Cara Lodge Hotel.
President Bharrat Jagdeo is to meet with representatives of Canadian oil exploration company, CGX Energy later this month and has warned that they need to move to drilling.
Brooks upbeat about Guyana market
Regional conglomerate, ANSA McAl aims to up its services and on Friday launched its Core Values programme and Group Awards Initiative here.
A Bagotstown woman, who allegedly stole a quantity of spare parts valued over $9M from Car Care Auto Sales, was yesterday granted bail in the sum of $200,000 when she appeared before Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.
Police on Tuesday took a suspect into custody over the murder of Rajdai Persaud whose body was discovered in a Zeelugt trench a short distance from her home.
“I can’t forgive him,” the mother of three-year-old Rani Lall, who died one week after being hit by a Guyana Prison Service (GPS) vehicle, lamented on Tuesday.
The University of Guyana (UG) yesterday installed the new executive body of its student society at a simple ceremony in the Education Lecture Theatre (ELT) on the Turkeyen campus.
Julian Browne was ordered to pay a fine of $25,000 or spend three months in prison when he appeared before Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court charged with wounding a woman.
A 22-year-old man accused of robbing teachers who were distributing National Identification Cards at the Enterprise Primary School was remanded to prison after a court appearance in the Cove & John Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
Magistrate Priya Beharry yesterday ordered that a 26-year-old man be remanded to prison when he appeared before her at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court for allegedly dealing a man several lashes with a piece of wood while he was asleep in a hammock.
Guyanese authorities yesterday morning returned a deportee to the US on the same airline he arrived on Tuesday morning after no records could be found proving he had resided here.
Harves Olivia Alfred, the miner who was injured when a tree fell into the pit he was working in on Monday, remains hospitalized at a hospital in Boa Vista, Brazil.
BEIJING, Reuters) – Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told President Barack Obama his nation does not seek a trade surplus with the United States and wants to balance flows, striking a conciliatory note but avoiding public comment on currency rifts.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Two teenage girls were found guilty yesterday of causing the death of a vicar’s daughter who leapt from an upstairs window to escape their abuse.
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs will be providing rice hulling machines to several hinterland communities as efforts move apace to boost agricultural production in those areas.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Cuba’s Raul Castro has kept the system his brother Fidel used to repress critics, refusing to free scores of people imprisoned years ago and jailing others for “dangerousness,” Human Rights Watch said in a report issued yesterday.