Team Suriname wins duck curry competition

Cheers erupted from the crowd last Sunday evening as Team Suriname was announced the winner of the King’s Jewellery World’s “Clash of Past Champions” Duck Curry Competition. The competition saw 20 groups from Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago competing for the grand prize of Gy$ 1.5 million, along with the fame that comes with being a duck curry champion. The competition commenced at 14: 00h and the competitors were given two hours to perfect their curries before a panel of 10 ‘erudite’ judges from across the region. The teams…

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Styrofoam to be banned in Guyana from June 2014

BY SAMUEL SUKHNANDAN   Natural Resources and Environment Minister Robert Persaud said the ban on Styrofoam beginning June 1, 2014 could prove useful to Guyanese entrepreneurs, who could possibly look at producing alternatives to that material. Persaud made this statement during the second round of stakeholders’ consultations on the ban of Styrofoam held at Duke Lodge, Kingston, Georgetown on Monday. “When we talk about the ban, it is not to take away anything, but rather a step to give our people more opportunities but also gives them a healthy surrounding,”…

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Hero cop Michael Forde laid to rest

“He did not go into battle to die but to serve his country” – Asst Commissioner Vyphuis By Vahnu Manikchand   Amid loud wailing, policeman Michael Forde who was gunned down when a gold miner went on a shooting spree at his Middle Street home last week was laid to rest on Tuesday – the first of the four victims to be buried. Forde, 24, a lance corporal attached to the Tactical Services Unit (TSU), was killed in the line of duty when Deryck Kanhai went berserk, killing three other…

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Booklets on child laws launched

Children across the country will now be more au fait with some of their fundamental rights, following the creation for distribution countrywide of booklets of child-friendly versions of three recent updated laws. The pieces of legislation are the Adoption of Children Act (2009 and 2011,) the Custody, Contact, Guardianship and Maintenance Act 2011 and the Status of Children Act, Number 19 of 2009. The documents were produced by the Rights of the Child Commission, and the Child Rights Division, Childcare and Protection Agency, and the Labour, Human Services and Social…

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U.S. initiative puts dent in drug trade

– additional US$ 60M to be pumped into programme this year By Samuel Sukhnandan   The Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) has made a dent in cocaine smuggling in the region, officials said on Tuesday as a two-day meeting to review the work of the U.S.-funded programme closed. Cocaine seizures across Caricom member states, training of police personnel, and the provision of fast boats to help curtail maritime criminal activities are among the successes of the initiative. This is according to co-chairs of the meeting, Astonia Browne of Caricom and…

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Roshana thanks supporters as she heads home

Miss Universe contestant Katherina Roshana has expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support she received from Guyana and further afield as she heads back from Russia to her native land. Roshan and her family are back in New York after a great and wonderful experience in Moscow. According to a release, Roshana having experienced the international pageant, has seen movements and situations that have caused her to reflect. The release said attention is given to those countries which pay higher pageant fees and the bigger, more recognised countries are treated with…

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Guyanese grinches

Satiricus sighed. There were so many things people just didn’t get. Look how everyone cussing down Duvid GrainJa and Rum Jhaat – because they didn’t vote for the bill to stop money laundering in Guyana. But they didn’t know what great patriots these men were… how they only thought of what was good for the people and never for themselves. The thought came to Satiricus as he marvelled at the Christmas tree at Rahaman’s Park. He passed it on the way back from his place of toil. Every year, his…

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Black Bush Polder man gets 20 years for killing girlfriend

Justice Dawn Gregory-Barnes on Monday imposed a 20-year jail term on Satrohan Mannaru, also called “Andrew” of Black Bush Polder, for killing his girlfriend at a school sport in the area back in October 2011. Mannaru had murdered 13-year-old Indranie Basdeo also known as “Cynthia” on October 7, 2011. The jury arrived at the decision 25 minutes after receiving directions from Justice Gregory-Barnes. After the jury returned the unanimous verdict, Mannaru told the court he has nothing to say. Before imposing the sentence, the judge told him that he will…

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Trouble brewin in dem boys camp

Dem boys who seh dem is boys, but dem is not boys although dem does dress like boys to fool people, had start attackin de Beacon paper since when it had start up. Dem boys still ain’t done yet. Dem boys firin more missiles now like how dem bandits firin guns in GT de garbage town. Dem firin even more than whah de man pun Middle Street fire last week and whah dem police fire at de prison over de weekend. Dem boys who seh dem is boys fire missiles…

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The unfolding of great plans for Guyana’s zoo

Dear Editor, Many of us are familiarised with the significant purpose of a zoo and its efforts to promote conservation, in addition to educate the general public on Guyana’s diverse biodiversity. The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, in collaboration with the Mexican Embassy and the Protected Areas Commission recently coordinated and facilitated the presence of a Mexican zoo specialist as a preliminary step to an unfolding master plan for Guyana’s zoo. Zoos are often considered as a prime tourist destination where people can capture the richness of a country’s bio-diversity.…

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