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Gov’t forging ahead with US$15m InterEnergy consultancy -despite procurement controversy Government is forging ahead with the US$15 million contract for Dominican Republic company – InterEnergy (IEG) – to begin consultancy on the gas-to-energy project here. The article Gov’t forging ahead with US$15m InterEnergy consultancy appeared first on Stabroek News.

Passport applications to be done online by year end – Ali -will eliminate lengthy waiting time Government this week announced that passport applications would be done online by the end of this year, thus eliminating the lengthy time currently being expended by persons who seek the travel document. The article Passport applications to be done online by year end – Ali appeared first on Stabroek News.

AFC leader Nigel Hughes resigns following poor elections showing Leader of the Alliance for Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes, has resigned from his post, citing full responsibility for the party’s poor performance at the recently concluded general and regional elections. The article AFC leader Nigel Hughes resigns following poor elections showing appeared first on Stabroek News.

Police disappointed at granting of bail to acid-throwing accused The Guyana Police Force yesterday expressed its grave disappointment in the granting of bail by a Magistrate from the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court to Keron Daniels, who was charged with throwing corrosive fluid with intent on Jilicia Leitch and Nirmala Sukraj. The article Police disappointed at granting of bail to acid-throwing accused appeared first on Stabroek News.

Former senior cop acquitted of conspiring to murder MFK owner -as main witness absent Former veteran policeman Leon Lindo was yesterday formally found not guilty of conspiring to murder businessman Mohamed Faraad Khan. The article Former senior cop acquitted of conspiring to murder MFK owner appeared first on Stabroek News.

CABINET FOR RENEWAL Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness yesterday announced a 19-member Cabinet, the composition of which he said is aimed at building on the momentum and experience of the previous administration, while creating room for renewal. Speaking to the newly...

‘I tried my best’ A SORE hamstring could not prevent Jamaica’s Tajay Gayle from a strong performance in the final of the men’s long jump, as he took the silver medal at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships on day five inside the Japan National Stadium. Gayle...

Wheatley back in action Dr Andrew Wheatley, who has been newly reinstated to Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness’ Cabinet, is urging Jamaicans to judge him on his performance, rather than “propaganda” as he assumes his role as minister without portfolio in the Office of the...

Review law governing bench trials, urges advocates association The Advocates’ Association of Jamaica (AAJ) is accusing the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of using its authority to block judge-alone trials in a way that undermines justice and delays the legal process. Amid these concerns,...

‘No money no work’ Western Bureau: In a surprise move, Chinese workers on the new Western Child and Adolescent Hospital project in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday withdrew their services, claiming payment concerns, which they highlighted via placards before...