Guyana’s Ambassador to the United States, Bayney Karran, has been accredited, on a non-resident basis, as Guyana’s ambassador to Mexico. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto accepted Ambassador Karran’s credentials at the Presidential Palace in Mexico City on February 14, and expressed the wish that the new diplomatic appointment would serve to strengthen the good relations between Guyana and Mexico. According to a Foreign Affairs Ministry statement, Karran indicated to President Nieto that he was honoured to be accredited to Mexico, a country whose history and culture had so enriched the…
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Eyewitness fails to ID Rose’s killer
One of the main eyewitnesses to the fatal shooting of designer Trevor Rose has failed to positively identify the shooter during an identification parade at the Police Headquarters, Eve Leary. Latoya Towler, the mother of Rose’s two-year-old son who was with the designer at the time of his demise had described the shooter to the police and based on the description given, two men were arrested. Crime Chief Seelall Persaud on Wednesday confirmed that the two men were taken into custody, but after Towler could not identify any of them,…
Read MoreBerbice resident allegedly beaten, stabbed to death during row over money
A construction worker was on Monday morning beaten with a rolling pin and brutally stabbed to death at his friend’s house at Rosignol, West Coast Berbice. Dinesh “Kelvin” Harrylall, 20, of Lot 38 B Woodley Park, West Coast Berbice was allegedly stabbed seven times with a kitchen knife and beaten in the head with a rolling pin. The knife was later found hidden in a Hindu temple owned by the suspect, while the rolling pin was found on the floor in the kitchen area. The suspect, Satrohan “Bluie” Madray reportedly…
Read MoreBabysitter in assault case granted bail
-Father of child responds to allegations published in media Fatima Martin was Tuesday granted bail in the amount of Gy$100,000 after her attorneys Sase Gunraj and Emily Dodson filed an application for bail, pending the results of an appeal which they had previously submitted to the court. Gunraj, who appeared in court on behalf of Martin pro bono, related that he thinks the sentence delivered by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell to the defendant was too harsh. He also opined that he is representing the defendant because he wishes to see justice…
Read MoreGranger gets clearance to appeal budget case
The Full Court on Monday granted Opposition Leader David Granger leave to move to the Appellate Court to seek redress for a decision it made earlier this year to exclude him from the just-completed 2012 budget cuts case. Should Granger succeed in his appeal, it would create a whole new dimension of the issue, with the budget just around the corner and the opposition intent on cutting the estimates. In a statement, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) said on January 22, the opposition leader’s attorney, Basil Williams, filed…
Read MoreNothing unlawful about Lusignan terror suspect testifying for state, says DPP
Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Bibi Shalimar Ali-Hack said that there is nothing unlawful about the state using a suspect in the Lusignan Massacre to testify against other accused persons. Her comments were made in response to Attorney Nigel Hughes, who accused the DPP of making a plea-bargain deal with a man who admitted to participating in the Lusignan, Bartica and Lindo Creek massacres, in which 33 people were killed in total. “The people of Lusignan and Guyana appear not to have been made aware that the person who admitted…
Read MoreGovt is committed to developing communities across Guyana
People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) General Secretary Clement Rohee has condemned the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) for apparently misleading Guyana into believing that Regions Seven and Eight have been neglected by the Donald Ramotar administration. Rohee told reporters on Monday that the PPP/C has noted the opposition’s move to grossly misinform and mislead Guyanese and the world at large. APNU, during a recent press conference, said poor health services, deteriorating roads, and an education system that leaves much to be desired are among…
Read MoreTravelSpan conducting interviews for flight attendants in Guyana
TravelSpan Airline on Monday interviewed 54 Guyanese to fill the post of flight attendant, but only 30 will be selected following intense training both here and in the United States. The attendants are to service the airline’s Georgetown to New York route. The interviews were conducted at the Princess International Hotel. According to TravelSpan Director Rob Binns, when the applicants are shortlisted, they will commence training in April for a period of three weeks and then proceed to Las Vegas, Nevada for another training session. Asked what credentials the company…
Read MoreNo response from Opposition on budget talks invite – Dr. Ashni Singh
The Parliamentary Opposition parties are still to respond positively, to government’s invitation to participate in pre-budget consultations even as preparations for its presentation in the National Assembly remain on-going. It was revealed yesterday by Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh that despite formal invitations to the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC), both parties have declined to participate in the consultative process with officials of the Ministry of Finance. “I don’t know whether they will shift their position, but as of now there is an…
Read MoreCulture Ministry staff killed after car slammed into truck
A supervisor attached to the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry’s training centre at Kuru Kuru, Soesdyke/Linden Highway was killed after the car in which she was travelling slammed into a parked lumber truck on Sunday evening in the vicinity of Marudi resort. The dead dormitory supervisor was identified as Jasmin Norton, 22, formerly of Moruca, North West District. She had been employed at the training centre for the past two years. According to information received, the woman was the front-seat passenger of a taxi and was heading to Georgetown when…
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