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WPA stalwart Rupert Roopnaraine laid to rest – remembered as intellectual giant and champion of unity By Telehsa Ramnarine Family, friends, former colleagues and political figures yesterday gathered to pay final respects to Working People’s Alliance (WPA) co-founder and former parliamentarian Dr Rupert Rabindranath Roopnaraine, who was laid to rest following a funeral service marked by tributes to his role in shaping Guyana’s political landscape. The article WPA stalwart Rupert Roopnaraine laid to rest appeared first on Stabroek News.

Questions raised over recent death, attack of two minor mothers Questions have been raised over whether the Child Care and Protection Agency (CCPA) launched investigations when minors Aleena Preetam, 14, from Essequibo (now deceased), and Tiana Chapman, 15, from East Bank Berbice, presented themselves to their respective hospitals to give birth. The article Questions raised over recent death, attack of two minor mothers appeared first on Stabroek News.

Police silence on Kitty road incident in which pedestrian was injured worrying – witness Concern has been expressed over the silence from the Guyana Police Force in relation to an incident over two weeks ago in which a 63-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured. The article Police silence on Kitty road incident in which pedestrian was injured worrying – witness appeared first on Stabroek News.

Rose Hall businessman, family traumatised after armed robbery Rose Hall Town businessman Gurudat Sudhai has expressed deep fear for his life and that of his family, after gun-toting bandits terrorized him, his family, staffers and customers, robbing them of some $1.7 million, on Saturday evening. The article Rose Hall businessman, family traumatised after armed robbery appeared first on Stabroek News.

GRA has not taken legal action against staff fired over transfer of Mohamed’s vehicles Almost one month after the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) fired six employees, including a manager, over an investigation into the transfer of 11 motor vehicles owned by US-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed, no one has been charged with money laundering. The article GRA has not taken legal action against staff fired over transfer of Mohamed’s vehicles appeared first on Stabroek News.

Middle East fuel shock With the price of oil and gas now surging on the global market amid the United States’ (US) and Israel’s military offensive against Iran – and Tehran in turn bombarding the oil- and gas-producing Gulf states – one local economist is of the view that small island developing countries like Jamaica, with a heavy dependence on imports, are set to be disproportionately affected.

Thunder over Dubai A Jamaican man who awoke to the sound of “thunder-like” explosions in Dubai on Sunday, following a United States (US)-Israeli attack on Iran and its retaliation, says much of what is happening in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is not being televised. Twenty-five-year-old Van Creed, who is pursuing a music career in the city, said loud explosions from missile strikes and interceptions rocked Dubai, causing panic among nationals and foreigners.

Opposition members chastise Clarke cover ‘intemperate’ outburst at PAAC Edmond Campbell/Senior Parliamentary Reporter Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Heroy Clarke received a sharp rebuke from his colleagues last Wednesday for disrupting the proceedings of an oversight committee with “intemperate” remarks. Clarke, a third-term member of parliament (MP), was seemingly agitated by questions posed to the National Water Commission on infrastructure-related matters. He indicated that such queries were misplaced and should be directed to the Infrastructure and Physical Development Committee.

Base ready, but CRH’s medical dome yet to arrive Western Bureau: A 10,000-foot medical dome, which was slated to be installed on the grounds of the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James, last month, creating space for approximately 100 additional beds, has still not been installed though the base is ready for use. In his last update on the plan for the dome, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton had told The Gleaner that it would be flown in once work on the base is finished.

Cornwall Bar joins chief justice in paying tribute to late Judge Sasha-Marie Ashley WESTERN BUREAU: The Cornwall Bar Association (CBA) is in mourning after it lost one of its stalwarts yesterday with the death of Judge Sasha-Marie Ashley, the senior parish judge for Hanover. Ashley passed away after a period of illness. Attorney-at-law Michael Hemmings, the president of the CBA, said Ashley, who he described as a friendly and engaging person both inside and outside the courtroom, would be sadly missed.