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West Dem port begins operating -company hoping to be Brazil gateway The West Bank Demerara Tristar Port of Guyana has begun operations and on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Brazilian state of Roraima which aims to ease local marine congestion. The article West Dem port begins operating appeared first on Stabroek News.
UK marine services company launches operations here Nearly two centuries after its founding, UK-based marine and offshore services company, James Fisher and Sons PLC has formally launched operations in Guyana, with Chief Executive Officer Jean Vernet describing the move as a strategic and long-term investment in the country’s expanding energy and maritime sectors. The article UK marine services company launches operations here appeared first on Stabroek News.
Community Relations Officer remanded over murder of Rupununi tour guide Ken Faria, a 49-year-old Community Relations Officer of Culvert City, Central Rupununi, Region # 9 was yesterday charged with the murder of a Rupununi tour guide. The article Community Relations Officer remanded over murder of Rupununi tour guide appeared first on Stabroek News.
Question of paper committal arises in Mohameds case Extradition proceedings involving Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and his father Nazar Mohamed continued yesterday before Magistrate Judy Latchman with arguments raised regarding the Paper Committals legislation. The article Question of paper committal arises in Mohameds case appeared first on Stabroek News.
Linden to Mabura Highway 65% complete – ministry As of mid-February, the Linden to Mabura highway initiative officially reached 65% completion with 85 kilometers of finalized asphalt wearing course now actively in place, according to a release yesterday form the Ministry of Public Works. The article Linden to Mabura Highway 65% complete – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.
Mediation muddle At the completion of a court-ordered mediation in May last year, a judge at the Trelawny Parish Court dismissed four criminal charges laid against a businessman by two policemen who claimed he assaulted them. Rayon Bell was found not guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assaulting a constable, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct on May 26 last year after prosecutors offered no evidence against him, citing the “successful” mediation the Probation Office conducted between the businessman and the two policemen, according to court records seen by The Gleaner.
UWI doors open to med students in Cuba The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, says there has been no official communication or request to accept anxious Jamaican medical students in Cuba, but it has indicated that it can accommodate those wanting to return to Jamaica. Campus Registrar Dr Donovan Stanberry said the university’s MBBS undergraduate programme can accommodate 280 students per annum, but noted that it has remained undersubscribed over the last few years.
Samuels is new president of Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica Pastor Glen Samuels was on Tuesday elected president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists during its Third Quinquennial Session, held at the Mandeville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Manchester. After being recommended by the nominating committee, his election was ratified by a vote of 113 to 40 by delegates. When called to the podium, Samuels, in a gesture of humility, stooped to wipe dust from the shoes of his predecessor, Pastor Everett Brown, who in turn laid his hands on Samuel’s head in blessing.
Comeback trail With Jamaica’s tourism products experiencing appreciable rebound following the displacements brought about by Hurricane Melissa last October, privately owned attractions are also fighting to get back to pre-hurricane operations. Nearly four months after the Category 5 storm battered sections of western Jamaica, Paul Fearon, chief executive officer of Jamaica Zoo and Waterfalls, is staring down the barrel of over J$300 million in damage.
Malvern churches get $2.6m donation from late educator’s trust WESTERN BUREAU: St Elizabeth-based churches, the St Albans Anglican Church and the Bethlehem Moravian Church, are the joint beneficiaries of a J$2.6-million donation from the now-defunct Mavis Fraser-Davis Trust. The funds are to be used to assist students adversely affected by Hurricane Melissa. The funds were handed over to the two churches on February 1, five years after the trust’s closure in 2021. The churches will each receive $1.3 million from the trust’s former board members.
