A team of investigators from the Jamaica Police Force have arrived in Guyana to commence their investigations into the rape allegations against Police Commissioner Henry Greene. According to a well-placed source within the office of the Commissioner of Police in Jamaica, the team arrived in Guyana last week and started their preliminary investigations. The report, she noted, will be submitted to the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, President Donald Ramotar upon its completion. A top local official has also confirmed that the investigators have arrived and have commenced their investigations.…
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Georgetown citizens must hold City Council accountable – Minister Ganga Persaud
Local Government and Regional Development Minister, Ganga Persaud is calling on Georgetown citizens to make their voices heard and demand more from the Mayor and City Council (M& CC), contending that the council seems to be taking them for granted. The minister explained that the council is collecting taxpayers’ money and are misusing those funds, which is why government has had to continuously inject resources to correct situations that the council holds responsibility for. “The council seems to have given up on garbage collections but they have not given up…
Read MoreGuyanese professor elevated to top position within prestigious Royal Canadian Society
By North American Correspondent Guyanese academic and engineering science scholar, Professor Jamal Deen has been elevated to the position of Director of the Applied Science and Engineering Division of the Academy of Sciences within the Royal Society of Canada (RSC). He is the first Guyanese to hold that esteemed title. Professor Deen was elected to the position at the Annual General Meeting of the RSC last month. The Royal Society of Canada, founded in 1882, is the oldest institution devoted to recognizing excellence in learning and research, as well as…
Read MoreHandyman in custody for murder of pensioner
More than one week after 66-yearold, Banu Bebe Jahooral of Lot 5 Cone Shop Street, De Willem Village, West Coast Demerara was found dead, police have questioned several persons in connection with the murder and one person has been detained. The man in custody name was given as “Georgie”, and according to information received, he would normally visit the now dead woman’s house to assist her in clearing the bushes, trimming the flower plants and any other chores. The man reportedly told investigators that he was at the house prior…
Read MoreRegion Six business community hails Gail Ann Singh
The business community of Region Six has congratulated Berbician Gail Ann Singh on her achievement of winning the inaugural Bollywood segment of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T) Jingle and Song competition at the Albion Sports Complex last Friday night. Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce President, Imran Hamid in a brief congratulatory note urged the nations’ young people to take a page out of Singh’s book as the young lady persevered with her unique style of singing in spite of criticisms and was able to once again put Berbice in…
Read MoreGPL pegs electricity theft losses at Gy$ 2B annually
The Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL) said it is losing some Gy$2 billion annually from theft of electricity, but it needs a larger and more trustworthy group of technicians to police the problem. In a recent interview with Guyana Times International, GPL Chief Executive Officer Bharat Dindyal spoke of the amount of corruption that continues to hinder their programme to arrest rampant electricity theft. He said that it was not only places such as Sophia and Berbice where electricity theft is rampant, but a number of businesses were engaged…
Read MoreHousing Minister sues KN for Gy$100M over ‘libellous’ article
Housing and Water Minister, Irfaan Ali has sued the National Media and Publishing Company Limited, publishers of Kaieteur News over what it deemed a scandalous article on the acquisition of a former GuySuCo-owned property at Leonora, West Coast Demerara. The Gy$ 100 million lawsuit together with an injunction, restraining the newspaper from continuing to publish articles on the issue was filed by Attorney Parag Hukumchand. Attorney Hukumchand said that they went to the High Court for an injunction, and it was granted by Justice Diana Fazeela-Insanally. When contacted by Guyana…
Read MoreNew Gyrations
Men of straw It is not funny any longer. It is clear that the APNU and the AFC are prepared to destroy institutions that were designed to give stability to the governance of our state. The Speaker of Parliament in the Westminster system that we were bequeathed is, above all, an individual that represents continuity and nonpartisanship in the conduct of our nation’s business. In their obsession to seize the reins of state power, APNU- AFC are about to terminate both principles with their proposal to ‘rotate’ the Speakership between…
Read MoreMiners to beef up own security in support of police – Harding
Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) President Patrick Harding said the large-scale miners would have to help the Guyana Police Force police the mining districts even as criminal activities continue to rise in the hinterland. In an interview with Guyana Times International, Harding stated that while meetings have been held with former Police Commissioner Henry Greene, there are several security concerns lingering in the minds of miners, in particular medium and large scale miners. At the meeting with Greene last year, Harding said measures to improve security in the…
Read MoreBoat going to water
It is not that Satiricus was apprehensive. But he was up in the air as to what would happen in Parliament when it convenes. Normally the event would be a love fest. All the newly minted Parliamentarians just pleased as punch to be going to the Public Building. They now had an excuse to wear suits to show off on their friends and enemies (mostly the latter). So what if Cheddi and Burnham had told them to wear shirt jack? “Dis chap Grain Ja a wan real Burnham man. Me…
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