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President receives courtesy call from CCJ President President Irfaan Ali (left) today received a courtesy call from the President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Justice Winston Anderson, at the Office of the President. The article President receives courtesy call from CCJ President appeared first on Stabroek News.

President accepts letters of credence from new EU envoy President Irfaan Ali today accepted the Letters of Credence from Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the European Union (EU), Luca Pierantoni, at the Office of the President. The article President accepts letters of credence from new EU envoy appeared first on Stabroek News.

BV Primary School besieged by pigeons – pupils, staff falling ill A pigeon infestation at the Beterverwagting Primary School, East Coast Demerara, has resulted in several children falling ill and being hospitalized. The article BV Primary School besieged by pigeons – pupils, staff falling ill appeared first on Stabroek News.

Vermicomposting and ant bait facilities commissioned at NAREI The National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) yesterday commissioned two new facilities at its Mon Repos headquarters: a vermicomposting unit and an acoushi ant bait production plant aimed at promoting sustainable farming and reducing the use of harmful chemicals in agriculture. The article Vermicomposting and ant bait facilities commissioned at NAREI appeared first on Stabroek News.

WIN to move ahead with court action against Region Ten Clerk – Mohamed WIN Leader Azruddin Mohamed confirmed yesterday that legal proceedings are set to be filed against Clerk of Council for Region 10 Dwight John, who suspended the voting process for election of a regional chairman and failed to respond to a formal legal notice demanding its immediate reconvening. The article WIN to move ahead with court action against Region Ten Clerk – Mohamed appeared first on Stabroek News.

‘Second chance’ More than 100,000 Jamaicans who had committed minor, non-custodial offences more than two decades ago could have their criminal records erased if new legislation being debated in Parliament is passed by the legislature. Minister of Justice and...

Petrojam mum on lab staff complaints, cites ongoing talks Petrojam has declined to publicly address allegations raised by laboratory technicians about deteriorating working conditions and management practices, stating only that discussions with staff over “any recent grievance” are ongoing. The state-...

From zero to 35 per cent An integration of mathematics in other subject areas, as well as concerted efforts to address the school’s high rate of exam absenteeism, has proved very fruitful for Maud McLeod High School in Darliston, Westmoreland. The rural school has moved...

Psychiatrists declare mother unfit for trial in infant’s death WESTERN BUREAU: Two psychiatrists have concluded that a St James woman accused of killing her infant daughter is unfit to stand trial. Shamoya Green is charged with the death of her five-month-old daughter, Destiny Brown, who she reportedly threw...

Dawes raps Tufton for management of health sector in maiden speech Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton addressed Parliament on Tuesday with a statement outlining the Government’s actions to curb a potential rise in dengue fever. However, Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr Alfred Dawes quickly shifted...