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AFC and APNU pact on `life support’ – Hughes AFC Leader Nigel Hughes last evening said that the agreement with APNU which led to their coalition winning the 2015 general election is on `life support’ In a hurriedly summoned press conference, he said both groups have until March 31st to decide the future of the partnership. The article AFC and APNU pact on `life support’ – Hughes appeared first on Stabroek News.
GRA to probe leak of Terrence Campbell info -businessman threatens lawsuit, says being targeted over criticism of gov’t The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) yesterday said that it will probe the leak of tax information pertaining to Terrence Campbell and the businessman has threatened legal action over the matter and says he is being targeted over his criticism of the government. The article GRA to probe leak of Terrence Campbell info appeared first on Stabroek News.
Decision will be made soon on Court of Appeal judges – Chancellor A decision by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on nominees for judges of the Guyana Court of Appeal will be made soon as the body is actively in the process of deliberations, Chairperson of the JSC and Chancellor of the Judiciary Justice Yonette-Cummings Edwards says. The article Decision will be made soon on Court of Appeal judges – Chancellor appeared first on Stabroek News.
Court of Appeal refuses State’s application over deduction of dues for GTU The Guyana Court of Appeal yesterday rejected the State’s attempt to stay an order mandating the deduction and remittance of union dues to the GTU. The article Court of Appeal refuses State’s application over deduction of dues for GTU appeared first on Stabroek News.
Some residents say not pleased with Timehri Health Centre service Days after a doctor complained about poor conditions at the Timehri Health Centre, several residents yesterday confirmed to Stabroek News that there are serious problems there. The article Some residents say not pleased with Timehri Health Centre service appeared first on Stabroek News.
‘NOT A GOOD LOOK’ A senior Jamaican jurist at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is asserting that Jamaica has a legal obligation to adopt the regional court as its final appellate tribunal, noting that the country has had ample time to consider its accession. “...
Who chopped Belnavis? Mystery surrounds how and why St Ann’s Bay Mayor Michael Belnavis was chopped several times on Monday night and had to seek treatment at the St Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital. Up to press time last night, the St Mary police were not able to give a...
Holness, Golding clash over bad roads Claims by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness that the current poor state of the country’s roads is mainly due to climate change, rather than the fault of the Government, was labelled as “nonsense” by Opposition Leader Mark Golding on Tuesday. “This...
‘Too many not willing to come to court’ WESTERN BUREAU: The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) believes that the issue of court cases taking years to be completed, or disposed of without a full resolution, is rooted in citizens distancing themselves from their personal...
JLP retains Chin in Manchester Southern despite Grove Town concerns Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) delegates in Manchester Southern have voted to retain Robert Chin as the party’s candidate in the upcoming polls, but concerns remain regarding his ability to hold on to the seat. Sixty-two per cent of the JLP delegates...