BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s largest opposition party is divided over how strongly to back a new interim government if it succeeds in having President Dilma Rousseff stripped of office, as it eyes a run at the presidency in 2018, senior members said yesterday.
Transparency Institute of Guyana Inc (TIGI) will be officially requesting a meeting with Minister of State Joseph Harmon today, according to its President Trevor Thomas.
BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos named a new cabinet yesterday to strengthen his government as peace talks with Marxist FARC rebels enter their final phase and as the economy struggles with slumping oil revenue and increasing inflation.
LIMA (Reuters) – A palm oil industry body yesterday ordered a member company with a 5,000 hectare (12,355 acre) concession in Peru to stop developing new plantations until it can prove it has not cleared any primary forest.
The government through its Department of Public Information (DPI) this evening rejected accusations from the Guyana Press Association that it was interfering in the state media.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, CMC – Cricket’s governing body, the International Cricket Council, has blasted the behaviour of some members the West Indies team following the final of the Twenty20 World Cup in India earlier this month.
Fifteen soldiers today turned out at D’Urban Park and will be supporting the Ministry of Public Infrastructure’s (MPI) Special Projects Unit (SPU) for the duration of the agency’s work.
About 0830h. today, the police say that Donald Mc Kenzie, 24 years, of Sandy Place, Kitty, was walking along William Street, Kitty, when two men on a motor cycle rode up and the pillion rider discharged rounds at him, hitting Mc Kenzie to his right hand and they escaped.
(Trinidad Guardian) The head of the local Roman Catholic Church Archbishop Joseph Harris is leading a petition seeking to “free” remand prisoners who have been behind bars longer than the maximum prison term they would have gotten if they had been found guilty of their crimes.
Almost four years after the brutal murders of Anna Catherina businesswoman Jennifer Persaud and her two young sons, police have arrested a man who has reportedly confessed to the crime after his wife, tired of the constant abuse she suffered at his hands, tipped off the police.
With a representative currently in Côte d’Ivoire to analyse the airport security systems there manned by a private firm, government says it continues to undertake due diligence as it mulls the privatisation of the security at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Timehri.
About 2000h last night, the police say that Raphael Armstrong called “Scar”, 32 years, of Friendship, EBD, who was armed with an unlicensed firearm, and another man entered the home of a shop-keeper at Yarrowkabra, Soesdyke/Linden Highway and confronted him and his son in an attempted robbery during which a scuffle ensued between the shop-keeper and Armstrong.
Representatives of miners operating at Marudi in the Rupununi have agreed to halt hard rock excavations and only process ore they have stockpiled following a mediation exercise in Lethem over the weekend.
The review of the financial model of the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (AFHP) is yet to begin but it will be completed by the end of the year, Minister of Natural Resources Raphael Trotman says.
Scores of residents who turned out for the government’s ‘Meet the Public Day’ at Number 78 Village, Corriverton on Friday, complained about lack of access to potable water, the need for electricity and proper drainage.
The first criminal appeal filed by the State of Guyana at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) was heard by the region’s highest court earlier this month and on Friday it overturned a majority-decision by the Guyana Court of Appeal.
The families of Rudolph Bess and Hansranie Persaud who were killed last Sunday in an accident at Coverden, say they are waiting on answers from the police.