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Man charged with causing death over truck chaos on bridge Jomel Kenny, 23, of Anna Catherina, West Coast Demerara, the driver of motor lorry GAC 296 which was involved in the fatal accident which occurred on Thursday January 29, 2026, on the southern carriageway of the Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and other offences. The article Man charged with causing death over truck chaos on bridge appeared first on Stabroek News.

Four men die on vessel -fumes from gas tank believed to be cause Police are investigating an incident yesterday at about 6.30 pm on board a cargo vessel docked at a wharf located on Water Street, Cummingsburg, George-town, which resulted in the deaths of four crew members, a release stated. The article Four men die on vessel appeared first on Stabroek News.

CJ rules against Mohameds in challenge to extradition proceedings Acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh yesterday dismissed a constitutional challenge brought by gold dealers Nazar Mohamed and Azruddin Mohamed against US extradition proceedings against them in the magistrate’s court, ruling that the Minister of Home Affairs lawfully issued the Authority to Proceed (ATP) under Guyana’s extradition laws and was not biased in doing so. The article CJ rules against Mohameds in challenge to extradition proceedings appeared first on Stabroek News.

Duncan attacks gov’t housing programme, says not delivering dignity, basic services APNU Member of Parliament Sherod Duncan on Tuesday launched a blistering attack on the government’s housing programme, accusing it of failing to deliver dignity, basic services, and completed homes to ordinary Guyanese, while also using his budget presentation to strongly condemn recent restrictions placed on media access to the National Assembly. The article Duncan attacks gov’t housing programme, says not delivering dignity, basic services appeared first on Stabroek News.

Zulfikar Ally, Labour Minister defend budget -cite jobs growth, social support and public service reform Minister of Public Service with responsibility for Government Efficiency and Implementation, Zulfikar Ally, and Minister of Labour and Manpower Planning Keoma Griffith yesterday mounted a strong defence of the $1.558 trillion Budget 2026 in the National Assembly, rejecting opposition criticism and pointing to economic growth, job creation and expanded social support as evidence that the estimates are delivering results for ordinary Guyanese. The article Zulfikar Ally, Labour Minister defend budget appeared first on Stabroek News.

PRAYING FOR JUSTICE A female relative of Melissa Silvera was seen leaving the downtown Kingston-based Gun Court in tears yesterday morning, saying the family is praying for justice after the court accepted a guilty plea to manslaughter from her husband, Jolyan Silvera...

Public-sector workers lead on sexual harassment complaints Fifty alleged cases of sexual harassment – mostly involving public-sector workers – have been referred to the tribunal established under the Sexual Harassment (Protection and Prevention) Act to hear and adjudicate complaints. The disclosure was...

Defence counsel seek to bore holes in detective corporal’s testimony The first prosecution witness was subjected to nearly two hours of sustained cross-examination on Thursday as the high-profile Clansman Gang trial against reputed leader Tesha Miller and 24 co-accused continued in the Home Circuit Division of the...

Witness says 6 cops gave similar account of alleged shootout A police witness told the Home Circuit Court that he was informed by six policemen – now on trial for murder – that the three men killed along Acadia Drive, St Andrew, in January 2013 had engaged them in a shootout. The witness, an investigator in...

IC moves against 10 public officials over statutory declaration breaches Ten public servants are facing scrutiny after being cited by the Integrity Commission (IC) for breaches of the Integrity Commission Act, with eight set to be charged and two cases referred to the director of public prosecutions (DPP) for a ruling....