Cops grilling taxi driver after passenger robbed of $6M on seawall
A taxi driver is being questioned by the police after a businessman whom he chauffeuring was robbed of millions on the Georgetown seawall yesterday.
A taxi driver is being questioned by the police after a businessman whom he chauffeuring was robbed of millions on the Georgetown seawall yesterday.
Two men pulled off a daring daylight robbery early yesterday morning at the Woodlands Hospital and escaped with in excess of $3 million.
The twin-engine Cessna plane found at the Yupukari Airstrip, in Region Nine, originated from Colombia and residents had found it almost a month before an official report was made to authorities last month, according to the preliminary findings of Brigadier (Ret’d) Edward Collins.
The Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) will be closed from December 1 until mid-2018 to facilitate US$6.7 million (approximately $1.4 billion) in repairs to its interior and immediate surroundings.
Minister of Finance Winston Jordan yesterday took issue with criticisms by the Auditor General of government’s spending last year, while stressing that the public debt payments are mostly up to date and defending the administration’s resort to the Contingencies Fund.
The government has spent over $40 million to purchase shares held by a Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) subsidiary in the Berbice Bridge Company Inc (BBCI), Minister of Finance Winston Jordan has confirmed.
The Guyana Water Inc (GWI) last evening said that Antinfek has not replaced chlorine to treat water in Guyana, but that it is being researched by the utility, although documents have indicated that the chemical is being used in wells at Bartica, Diamond and Hillfoot, Linden-Soesdyke Highway and that $3.6 million have already being paid to the local subsidiary of the Thailand-based company Dove Biotech in a single source process.
Vendors due to take up spots at the reconstructed Kitty Market are concerned about the apparent lack of ventilation at the facility, which is scheduled to open on November 1.
A lack of statistics on poverty here is a fundamental problem in addressing the country’s human rights situation and its challenges.
The sunken dredge that had blocked the Mazaruni River for months has finally been completely removed.
The knowledge generation and sharing capabilities of the Coordinating Unit of the Pan Caribbean Partnership against HIV&AIDS (PANCAP) relating to the new World Health Organization (WHO) ‘test and start’ guideline is expected to be enhanced with the help of the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project.
The son of Nichola Joseph, who is accused of killing her common-law husband, yesterday testified that on the day of the alleged crime he heard what sounded like a scuffle between the arguing couple and later saw the deceased bleeding from the chest.
High Commissioner of Canada to Guyana Pierre Giroux gave up his seat temporarily on Friday last to allow Guyanese teenager Kendra Warner to be High Commissioner for a day.
Workers and customers of the Hua Supermarket located at Diamond, East Bank Demerara, were yesterday robbed of an undisclosed amount of cash during a mid-morning attack by gunmen.
A route 40 (Kitty/ Campbellville) bus driver and his conductor, who were charged with unlawfully wounding passengers, had the charges against them dismissed last week.
GREEN BAY, Wis/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump yesterday cited studies he said showed rampant voter fraud, saying the November 8 election was “rigged” against him even as Republican lawyers called his allegations unfounded.
GUARENAS, Venezuela (Reuters) – Deep inside a hilly Venezuelan slum, Ericka Torres rocks her three-month-old son Jesus to soothe his near-constant crying.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pentagon declined to say yesterday whether the USS Mason destroyer was targeted by multiple inbound missiles fired from Yemen on Saturday, as initially thought, saying a review was under way to determine what happened.
A teenager, accused of two gun-point hold ups in the South Ruimveldt and East La Penitence areas, was yesterday remanded to prison by a city magistrate.
HAVANA (Reuters) – Havana’s city government has temporarily suspended issuing licenses for new private restaurants in the city and warned existing ones to obey tough regulations, according to several owners of the businesses popular with foreign tourists.
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