Guyana Times International has learnt that Miss India Worldwide 2012 Alana Seebarran has filed a Gy$50 million lawsuit against the holder of the Miss India Worldwide Guyana franchise, Chandini Ramnarine and her sister, who was selected to be Miss India Guyana 2010, Lucria Rambalak. In papers obtained from the Supreme Court Registry, Georgetown, Seebarran is alleging that Ramnarine failed to discharge contractual and fiduciary duties owed to her; the claim against Rambalak is for impersonation and “passing off”. When contacted, counsels for Seebarran – Sanjeev Datadin and Charles S Ramson…
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Barbados authorities to launch full probe into Belle’s murder
The Royal Barbados Police Force on Saturday confirmed that 64-year-old Brenda Duncan Belle, who was brutally murdered last week Tuesday evening (April 30th) by her estranged husband, was also stabbed during an altercation with the said man three nights prior to her death. The Barbadian authorities stated that Belle had moved out of her home and was seeking refuge at a friend’s house after she survived a violent attack by the same perpetrator last Saturday night in the Fairchild Street bus terminal, where she was stabbed several times. Guyana Times…
Read More“I will not dance to the music of Mayor Green” – Sooba – Green accused of asking Sooba to write-off Gy$90M debt owed to the Council by his wife’s business
Embattled City Mayor Hamilton Green is currently contemplating his next move, following the refusal of the Local Government Ministry to remove acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba with immediate effect, and amid growing criticism of his lack of proper stewardship at the helm of a city continuously filled with garbage along many major streets. Green is also continuing to defend an earlier instruction he gave for Sooba to write-off of a Gy$9 million debt owed to the council by his wife’s business – ‘Jelante Pharmacy’. Sooba said that the Jelante Pharmacy,…
Read MoreEverybody abandon de Mook
Some people born stupidy, live stupidy, and dem gon dead stupidy. Somehow, in de Guyanese society, de name Mook Lall does come to people mind when dem hear that statement. Mook Lall turn up at de U.S. congressman place in New York to complain bout how television stations in Guyana thiefin American programmes. De man who went fuh support de Mook is Know Hell Blackman, and Know Hell station is one of de biggest thief of American programmes. Right away, Know Hell seh he stop movin wid stupidy people. So…
Read MoreAnti-money laundering bill sent to select committee
The combined opposition, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and Alliance For Change (AFC) Tuesday night used their majority to send the anti-money laundering legislation to a special select committee for fine-tuning, despite warnings from the government that delays in the passage of the bill could see Guyana being sanctioned. Guyana has a May 27 deadline to have the bill in place. When the bill came up for debate Tuesday night in the House, government’s Chief Whip Gail Teixeira said the Parliament has the capacity to deal with the…
Read MoreJoint opposition says snap poll could be an option after president’s veto Speaker says “I have done my part”
By Umadevi Bux – Alliance For Change (AFC) leader Khemraj Ramjattan said President Donald Ramotar’s veto of the two opposition bills is an act of provocation and that the opposition will consider whether to support future bills from the government and a possible no-confidence motion, which if passed would necessitate snap elections. Ramotar has deemed two opposition-sponsored bills null and void and of no effect and that the bills violated the Constitution. In a swift reaction on Wednesday, Ramjattan noted that the non-assenting to the bills is a complete act…
Read MoreLatisha Phillips crowned Linden Town Week queen
Amid loud screams and thunderous applause from the audience early Sunday morning, Miss Blueberry Hill Latisha Phillips was crowned Miss Linden Town Week 2013 at the pageant held at the Mackenzie Sports Club (MSC) Ground in Linden. The show was held under the theme “The Rising”. Phillips copped the prizes of one Jailing motorcycle, a pair of gold earrings, and a gift set for her astounding performance at the event, which was hosted by De Sheriff Entertainment and Club L&L. The large crowd that witnessed the annual Linden Town Week…
Read MoreCanada-Guyana healthcare partnership hailed
By Whitney Persaud – Outgoing Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana David Devine on Tuesday evening hosted a reception in honour of the Canada-Guyana partnerships for healthcare development initiatives which have been undertaken in the areas of cardiology and urology in Guyana. Addressing doctors and other officials at his residence, Devine said he is proud of the collaborations and the achievements of these initiatives, particularly the vital role played by the University of Calgary, the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta (LCIA) and the other partners, most importantly, Health Minister Dr Bheri…
Read MoreThe day after…
…Indian arrival So the songs have been sung, the speeches have been made, and the dances have been performed. What now? Well, at least, we can look back about what went down this last “Indian Arrival Day”. For one, non-Indian politicians were quite conspicuous by their absence from the various celebrations held all over the place. What’s going on? Politicians don’t care what a crowd might be celebrating…it could be a public hanging for all they care. Once there’s a crowd, they’ll be there, pressing the flesh and hoping for…
Read MorePrivate sector body says survey shows business outlook for Guyana bright
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) members are optimistic about business this year, with 71 per cent anticipating an increase in revenues; however, the multimillion dollar companies are still plagued by a number of issues such as high taxation and an in efficient electricity system. The GCCI made this disclosure while unveiling the chamber’s 2013 ‘Attitudinal Survey’ on Tuesday. From a total of 65 member companies, 87 per cent of the respondents indicated that business activities were either strong (78 per cent) or very strong (nine per cent).…
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