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Bartica teacher, 25, charged with rape of student Dahlerus Courtman, a 25-year-old school teacher of 87-89 Three Miles Potaro Road, Bartica, who was arrested on 2025-02-05, by ranks of the Bartica Police Station for the alleged rape of an underage female student, has been remanded to prison after appearing in court charged with ‘Sexual Activity with a Child by Abusing a Position of Trust’. The article Bartica teacher, 25, charged with rape of student appeared first on Stabroek News.

Condemnation grows over incorrect display of map at Suriname conference The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, the Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) have all condemned the displaying of an incorrect map showing Guyana’s New River Triangle as part of Suriname at a recent Inter-national Business Conference (IBC) in Paramaribo. The article Condemnation grows over incorrect display of map at Suriname conference appeared first on Stabroek News.

Tepui principal says Belle Vue project will be completed ‘on time’ despite delays Faced with fresh concerns over the Belle Vue Pump Station, given its extended completion date of August 2025, Tepui Inc principal Mikhail Rodrigues would only say yesterday, “The project will be completed on time”. The article Tepui principal says Belle Vue project will be completed ‘on time’ despite delays appeared first on Stabroek News.

WPA says yes to coalition but hesitant about rejoining APNU Coalition talks between the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) and the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) for this year’s general elections are ongoing and though the parties have common ground, it appears that there are some contentions still to be addressed. The article WPA says yes to coalition but hesitant about rejoining APNU appeared first on Stabroek News.

PPP/C councillors warn mayor against unilateral decision-making City Mayor Alfred Mentore has been cautioned by opposition councillors who have accused him of acting unilaterally and reminded him that he cannot vest certain powers onto himself. The article PPP/C councillors warn mayor against unilateral decision-making appeared first on Stabroek News.

MORE THAN GAY RIGHTS Former US Ambassador Luis G. Moreno is defending the role played by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Jamaica, insisting that funding from the agency was used to do “much more” than strengthening advocacy for the...

NOT ENOUGH TIME The Government’s push to grant Portmore parish status, which could move a step closer to becoming law at today’s sitting of the House of Representatives, will not affect the voters’ list to be produced by the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) by...

Shuttleworth says truth will come out in church land dispute Pastor Jeffrey Shuttleworth says the “truth” will come out in a legal battle between him and the Jamaica Baptist Union (JBU) over the ownership of the Tarrant Baptist Church (TBC) property in St Andrew. “The matter will be manifestly aired in the...

Portmore residents peeved at potential annexation without consent Several residents of Portmore, St Catherine, are expressing outrage over the Government’s decision to table legislation to transform Portmore into Jamaica’s 15th parish, citing a lack of consultation and the potential loss of their democratic...

GAME UP Track and field legend Usain Bolt says he will not remain silent for much longer after waiting two years without any clarity on the status of US$6.2 million (J$950 million) that was defrauded from his company’s account at investment firm Stocks...