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Non Pareil woman found murdered -husband, daughter, son-in-law in custody A murder investigation is underway after the body of 48-year-old Jenny Mohammed, who was reported missing on June 11, was discovered on Thursday at Eccles New Road. The article Non Pareil woman found murdered appeared first on Stabroek News.
CJ strikes down criminal defamation law -rules that summons on Rickford Burke in New York was illegal `The court frowns on the course of action taken by the prosecution and the Guyana Police Force to in effect send an officer on a frolic on what must have been a taxpayer’s expense’ Acting Chief Justice Roxane George SC yesterday declared that the criminal defamation law was unconstitutional and she excoriated the state over its attempted service of summonses in New York on rights activist Rickford Burke which she described as “frolic” and most likely on taxpayer’s money. The article CJ strikes down criminal defamation law appeared first on Stabroek News.
Life imprisonment for man who murdered Kitty contractor Justice Simone Morris yesterday handed down a sentence of life imprisonment to Daniel Parris, who pleaded guilty to the 2020 murder of 60-year-old Kitty resident, Peter Gonsalves, during the course of a robbery. The article Life imprisonment for man who murdered Kitty contractor appeared first on Stabroek News.
New Amsterdam businesswoman dies after car ends up in trench A New Amsterdam businesswoman died yesterday after she lost control of the car she was driving and ended up in a trench along Number Seven Public Road, Corentyne, Berbice. The article New Amsterdam businesswoman dies after car ends up in trench appeared first on Stabroek News.
Human Services Ministry launches BRAVE Men’s Policy -to tackle Gender-Based Violence through male engagement In a bid to foster gender equality and social healing, the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Policy Unit officially launched the BRAVE Men’s Policy – “Bridging the Gap: Positively Engaging Men and Boys in GBV Prevention, Healing, and Accountability.” The article Human Services Ministry launches BRAVE Men’s Policy appeared first on Stabroek News.
All eyes on sex offenders Almost nine out of 10 Jamaicans believe the Sex Offender Registry should be made public, a new opinion poll has revealed. The “overwhelming response” was reflected across all the age and gender demographic groupings, according to the latest...
Numeracy, literacy to be pepped up at grade-6 level next year Students sitting the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examination next year will be tested on numeracy and literacy at the grade-six level, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, minister of education, skills, youth and information, has announced. The evaluation...
Risk of flooding causes major concern in Lucea as hurricane season gets under way Western Bureau: With weather forecasters predicting an active 2025 hurricane season, and the lack of proper drain cleaning in Lucea, the Hanover parish capital, residents are raising concerns about conditions they say are tailor-made for flooding....
Hanover Justice Centre moves closer to finish line Western Bureau: The Hanover Justice Centre, which is expected to significantly boost the delivery of justice in that parish, is said to be halfway to completion and, based on the projection of Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, it should become...
‘No turning back now’ WESTERN BUREAU: After more than a decade of delays and broken promises, Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie says the long-overdue work on the Negril Fruit and Vegetable Market is set to begin in the next three months. “There is no turning...