Adriana Younge laid to rest amid heavy grief and calls for justice In a display of collective grief and unwavering demand for justice, hundreds of mourners, many adorned in symbolic red shirts, gathered yesterday to bid farewell to 11-year-old Adriana Sueria Younge. The article Adriana Younge laid to rest amid heavy grief and calls for justice appeared first on Stabroek News.

Two killed in crash at Belle Vue A crash on the Belle Vue, West Coast Berbice public road yesterday claimed the lives of two men. The article Two killed in crash at Belle Vue appeared first on Stabroek News.

Albouystown miner arrested over murder of porter at Port Kaituma A 24-year-old gold miner is now in police custody after he fatally stabbed a truck porter in Port Kaituma North West District yesterday morning. The article Albouystown miner arrested over murder of porter at Port Kaituma appeared first on Stabroek News.

Shooting incident in South Ruimveldt might have been linked to ‘social’, cops probing Police yesterday said they are investigating the shooting incident which occurred at about 20:10 hrs on Saturday at Sugar Cane Road in South Ruimveldt, by an unidentified male, who was in a black Mercedes Benz vehicle. The article Shooting incident in South Ruimveldt might have been linked to ‘social’, cops probing appeared first on Stabroek News.

PME determines New Amsterdam businesswoman died of asphyxia and drowning A post-mortem examination (PME) conducted on the body of the New Amsterdam businesswoman who died on Friday, after she reportedly lost control of the car she was driving and ended up in a trench along Number Seven Public Road, Corentyne, Berbice, has determined that she died of asphyxia and drowning. The article PME determines New Amsterdam businesswoman died of asphyxia and drowning appeared first on Stabroek News.

Dominican Republic expresses interest in growing cacao in Guyana Having determined that there is a lucrative international market for cacao, the Dominican Republic (DR) wants to partner with Guyana to grow the crop here, according to that country’s Ambassador Ernesto Torres.  The article Dominican Republic expresses interest in growing cacao in Guyana appeared first on Stabroek News.

Cancelled AFC members demand reinstatement, threaten legal action – Party says court can decide Former Alliance For Change (AFC) executives Juretha Fernandes, Deonarine Ramsaroop and Sherod Duncan are demanding that their membership can-cellations be retracted or they will seek legal action as the act was unconstitu-tional. The article Cancelled AFC members demand reinstatement, threaten legal action appeared first on Stabroek News.

Tropical Shipping hosts disaster management workshop As part of its mission to build private-public partnerships to enhance Guyana’s resiliency after a disaster strikes, Tropical Shipping, a US-based company, hosted a disaster management workshop on Wednesday last that was attended by over 70 representatives from emergency service agencies, businesses, and tourism organisations. The article Tropical Shipping hosts disaster management workshop appeared first on Stabroek News.

Rotary Club plans to target men in tackling abuse of women The Rotary Club of Georgetown hopes to not only expand its outreach service and humanitarian efforts to more communities across the country this year, but to target programmes reaching men to discuss and find solutions on frontally addressing the abuse of women. The article Rotary Club plans to target men in tackling abuse of women appeared first on Stabroek News.

How the Cost of Living is affecting people Part 134 Photos and interviews by Subhana Shiwmangal Stabroek News spoke to members of the public in Crane, West Coast Demerara, Region Three about the rising cost of living and how it is affecting them. The article How the Cost of Living is affecting people appeared first on Stabroek News.