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Bath Settlement man held over ganja On Friday 19th April 2024, Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) Officers conducted an operation in the vicinity of North Road and Bourda Market, where they intercepted a male carrying a white bulky plastic bag. The article Bath Settlement man held over ganja appeared first on Stabroek News.

Next steps for GTU depend on response from Education Ministry – Lyte Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) President Mark Lyte said that the union will await responses from the Ministry of Education before taking next steps in the wake of the court ruling that the teachers’ strike in February, was legal. The article Next steps for GTU depend on response from Education Ministry – Lyte appeared first on Stabroek News.

Non-compliance with procurement procedures should cause Cabinet to act – Goolsarran Former auditor general Anand Goolsarran believes that the Cabinet is required to object to the award of a contract if it determines that the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) failed to comply with the applicable procurement procedures. The article Non-compliance with procurement procedures should cause Cabinet to act – Goolsarran appeared first on Stabroek News.

Jagdeo’s lawyers seeking ex parte judgement against Su, could levy on his assets Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, through his lawyer, has asked the court for ex parte judgement in the $50 million lawsuit he brought against controversial naturalised Chinese businessman Su Zhirong, who has never made an appearance in his defence. The article Jagdeo’s lawyers seeking ex parte judgement against Su, could levy on his assets appeared first on Stabroek News.

Paradise girl, 14, dies after struck by car A 14-year-old Belladrum Secondary School student was killed yesterday afternoon after she reportedly ran into the path of an oncoming car on the Number 41 Public Road, West Coast Berbice. The article Paradise girl, 14, dies after struck by car appeared first on Stabroek News.

DPP ‘steps aside’ Paula Llewellyn, the long-standing director of public prosecutions (DPP), has decided to “step aside” in wake of the controversy over the various interpretations of Friday’s Constitutional Court ruling on the validity of her extended tenure. With...

JLP looks to sharpen up with raft of changes announced at Central Exec meeting The Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) first Central Executive meeting in the aftermath of the bruising February 26 local government elections has ushered in a raft of changes by way of resignations from some key stakeholders. Among the notables to step...

‘Sister Make Up and Lipstick’ celebrated for 40 years in ministry despite no church grounds Reverend Dr Clara Marshall, pastor for the Cornerstone Mission Open Bible Church, who was formally recognised on Sunday for 40 years of service to ministry, is happy that she continues to successfully spearhead a church that has no building of its...

21 receive PM’s National Youth Awards Fifty young people were nominated for the 2023 Prime Minister’s National Youth Awards for Excellence (PMNYAE) \, and on Saturday evening, on the lawns of Jamaica House, 21 nominees became awardees. They are Kuti Kamau Ra, Nile Anderson, Aayush Jain...

Jamaican educators in diaspora condemn school violence on island Jamaican educators and community leaders in the diaspora have condemned the recent public brawls among students of at least four Corporate Area high schools and are calling for the principals of the institutions to take firm action to prevent a...