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Three charged over 70 kilos of cocaine Devon Haynes and Narindra Singh appeared today before Magistrate Alicia George at the Leonora Magistrate’s Court on charges related to the possession of 70.008 kilogrammes of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. The article Three charged over 70 kilos of cocaine appeared first on Stabroek News.
Illegal mining operation in Essequibo River shut down, operator fined – ministry In keeping with ongoing efforts to ensure strict compliance with the Guyana Mining Act and Regulations, recent inspections were conducted on several mining operations in the Essequibo River. The article Illegal mining operation in Essequibo River shut down, operator fined – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.
Opposition Leader to be elected Monday – Nadir -rebukes diplomats, describes Mohamed as fugitive After 11 weeks of refusing to convene a meeting to elect the Leader of the Opposition (LOO), Speaker of the National Assembly Manzoor Nadir yesterday said the caucus will be held on Monday and in a defiant address he criticised diplomats and raised concerns about the legal woes of the presumptive LOO, Azruddin Mohamed. The article Opposition Leader to be elected Monday – Nadir appeared first on Stabroek News.
APNU’s Campbell moves to court over TSC appointments made without Opposition Leader APNU parliamentarian Terrence Campbell has filed a Fixed Date Application in the High Court seeking Judicial Review and Constitutional Relief over the recent appointment of members to the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), contending that the process breached the Constitution and undermined parliamentary democracy. The article APNU’s Campbell moves to court over TSC appointments made without Opposition Leader appeared first on Stabroek News.
Home Ministry says to act on allegations of sexual exploitation at police academy The Ministry of Home Affairs has confirmed receipt of a report of allegations of sexual exploitation, abuse of authority, and misconduct, at the Guyana Police Force Academy. The article Home Ministry says to act on allegations of sexual exploitation at police academy appeared first on Stabroek News.
Jumping for joy Very few people from the rural community of Epping Forest, Old England, in Manchester matriculate to university, and even fewer complete their journey, says Denvor Green. So when he walked across the stage at The University of the West Indies last...
‘SHOTS RANG OUT’ A senior politician took the stand in the murder trial of six policemen yesterday testifying that he saw a police officer shoot at one of the now-deceased men after the man exited a vehicle with his hands raised and attempted to flee during a 2013...
Westmoreland women get a day of HERS empowerment WESTERN BUREAU: More than 300 women from across western Jamaica were given a rare opportunity to pause, breathe, and be nurtured during A Day of HERS, a women’s empowerment event hosted in Westmoreland last Saturday by the I AM … Foundation...
‘The years just pass on and I just take it easy’ If Henrietta Adina Williams, popularly known as ‘Miss Heady’, divulges her age to those who do not know her personally, the disclosure could be met with gasps of denial as her physical appearance belies the century she has scored so far. Perhaps...
Grief visits Harbour View amid suspected murder-suicide Shock rippled through Dorado Drive in Harbour View, East Kingston, yesterday after the suspected murder-suicide of a well-regarded couple in the area. The bodies of 53-year-old Morvine Thompson Palmer and her husband, 49-year-old Peat Palmer, were...
