T&T Muslim woman wins discrimination case over hijab
(Trinidad Guardian) A Muslim woman yesterday won a landmark judgment against a security firm for discrimination on the basis of her religious beliefs.
(Trinidad Guardian) A Muslim woman yesterday won a landmark judgment against a security firm for discrimination on the basis of her religious beliefs.
Chairperson of the recently-established Bid Protest Committee (BPC) Renee McDonald has resigned even as the body’s first case—Cevons Waste Management’s protest against the Ministry of Communities over the award of a $221M Haags Bosch landfill maintenance contract—awaits a decision.
The main suspect in the Black Bush triple murder has been held and he is the owner of the same type of weapon that inflicted the deadly wounds.
Just two days after severed body parts suspected to belong to Mahdia miner Shawn Clarke were discovered, two men were charged in a city court with his murder.
The ferry, Sabanto suffered extensive damage after it collided with the Supenaam Stelling last evening and will be out of service until further notice.
A visiting St. Lucian Cub Scout has been critically injured, while another and his mother escaped with minor injuries after they were struck by a car yesterday afternoon near the Scout Association of Guyana headquarters at Woolford Avenue.
A Bush Lot woman was yesterday charged with trafficking a teenaged girl for prostitution.
An East Canje taxi driver is now hospitalised after being stabbed multiples times about his body during an attempted carjacking.
Keith Ferrier, who was accused of setting fire to the Ministry of Health (MoH) building in 2009, was yesterday cleared of the charge after a city court found that the prosecution had no case against him.
The body of an unidentified man was pulled out from a trench at Grant Street, Paradise, East Coast Demerara yesterday morning.
Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock has pitched the idea of a bridge across the Essequibo River at Kurupukari along with an attached hydro-electric generating facility to power the bridge, nearby communities and the Iwokrama River Lodge and Research Centre.
Tenders were opened yesterday for an upgrade to the Diamond Hospital on the East Bank Demerara.
Chairman of the Regional Democratic Council of Region Five, Vickchand Ramphal yesterday appealed to Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan and President David Granger to “intervene incisively” in bringing an end to the “disastrous” disruption of its statutory meetings.
A decision on the renewal of Barama Company Limited’s (BCL) Investment Development Agreement is expected to be made in a few weeks.
Proposed new by-laws to govern the transport and discharge of shipping containers in the city would set fees of up to $45,000 for 40-ft containers.
A post-mortem examination is expected to be conducted today to determine the cause of death of Relisa Sam, the young woman who died on Sunday, two weeks after undergoing a caesarean-section (c-section) delivery at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, a relative has said.
Customs Officers of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) were implored to keep a careful watch on shipments into and out of the country for material that can be used to create nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
The preliminary inquiry (PI) into the charge against Regan Rodrigues, the man accused of murdering political activist Courtney Crum-Ewing, is coming to an end, with the prosecution expected to close its case by the end of next week.
Mahdia businesspersons earlier this month complained to the government about high transportation costs, the state of the road to Linden and the lack of banking facilities.
The swift action of a businessman thwarted a robbery attempt at a West Ruimveldt shop last Thursday, resulting in a would-be bandit being shot in a crossfire.
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