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West Dem port begins operating -company hoping to be Brazil gateway The West Bank Demerara Tristar Port of Guyana has begun operations and on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Brazilian state of Roraima which aims to ease local marine congestion. The article West Dem port begins operating appeared first on Stabroek News.

UK marine services company launches operations here Nearly two centuries after its founding, UK-based marine and offshore services company, James Fisher and Sons PLC has formally launched operations in Guyana, with Chief Executive Officer Jean Vernet describing the move as a strategic and long-term investment in the country’s expanding energy and maritime sectors. The article UK marine services company launches operations here appeared first on Stabroek News.

Community Relations Officer remanded over murder of Rupununi tour guide Ken Faria, a 49-year-old Community Relations Officer of Culvert City, Central Rupununi, Region # 9 was yesterday charged with the murder of a Rupununi tour guide. The article Community Relations Officer remanded over murder of Rupununi tour guide appeared first on Stabroek News.

Question of paper committal arises in Mohameds case Extradition proceedings involving Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and his father Nazar Mohamed continued yesterday before Magistrate Judy Latchman with arguments raised regarding the Paper Committals legislation. The article Question of paper committal arises in Mohameds case appeared first on Stabroek News.

Linden to Mabura Highway 65% complete – ministry As of mid-February, the Linden to Mabura highway initiative officially reached 65% completion with 85 kilometers of finalized asphalt wearing course now actively in place, according to a release yesterday form the Ministry of Public Works. The article Linden to Mabura Highway 65% complete – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.

LITERACY SOS Pembroke Hall High School Principal Reverend Claude Ellis is calling on the Government to redirect its resources into the primary and early childhood sectors to address educational gaps being identified in students at the secondary level. Ellis, whose school receives students reading several levels below grade seven, said if this is not done, some high schools may continue to function as remedial centres.

Former CARICOM leaders urge repeal of US exec order targeting Cuba’s fuel supply WESTERN BUREAU: Caribbean former heads of government have issued an extraordinary joint appeal condemning what they describe as a “catastrophic fuel blockade” against Cuba, warning that the island’s 11 million citizens face severe humanitarian consequences. In a statement released on Wednesday, the former leaders condemned a January 29 United States executive order targeting nations that supply oil to Cuba, arguing that the measure amounts to economic warfare and risks deepening an already fragile humanitarian situation.

More males report physical abuse by female partners in new survey A new survey co-published by the Mico Foundation and Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has highlighted the top three human rights violations reported in 10 Kingston communities as domestic violence, police violence and address-based employment denial or structural discrimination. The 2025 survey, dubbed Citizens’ Rights, Roles, Responsibilities and Practices,was conducted by Mico’s Institute of Technological and Educational Research and released yesterday at the institution.

Second deadly shooting in days deepens tension in Kgn East Tension is rising in several communities along the Mountain View Avenue corridor in East Kingston after weeks of deadly shootings, the latest of which occurred in broad daylight on Thursday. Police are investigating the killing of a man around 1:15 p.m. near a restaurant on the usually busy thoroughfare. He has been identified only as Robert and is said to have been employed at nearby Excelsior High School.

Culture shift needed to accept healthier diet, says Fray WESTERN BUREAU: Amid the discussions about the Government’s plan to impose a tax on sugary drink as part of its 2026-2027 Budget, Dr Delroy Fray, the clinical coordinator at the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), says Jamaicans will need a total cultural shift to accept dietary changes to mprove their health.