As investigations continue into the execution style killing of Stanley Lovell, the Police are yet to make any arrest. Lovell, 30, also called “Steve” of 64 Premniranjan Place, Prashad Nagar, Georgetown, was gunned down in the vicinity of Bourda Market on Saturday morning. Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum told Guyana Times International investigators are working on several leads and intend to thoroughly investigate the matter before any arrest can be made. He added that several persons, including family members, were questioned in connection with the case. Guyana Times International understands that…
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Corentyne businessman shot in home
– two in custody while police hunt three more suspects Police are on the hunt for three persons as investigations into the fatal shooting of a Corentyne businessman intensifies. Investigations revealed that Shameer Ally, also called ‘Kazac’, 36, was shot and killed. An autopsy performed by Government Pathologist Dr Vivekananda Bridgmohan on Monday revealed that he died as a result of haemorrhage and multiple internal injuries due to a gunshot wound. Ally’s body was discovered by Police lying in a pool of blood at his Grant 1805 Weld Tank Damn,…
Read MoreJohnny Welshman charged for fraud
– allegedly claimed to be a lawyer The controversial Johnny Welshman was on Tuesday placed on Gy$25,000 bail when he appeared before Magistrate Dylon Bess charged for obtaining money by false pretence. It is alleged that on October 21, the 23-year-old obtained Gy$40,000 from Alicia Fernandez by pretending to be a lawyer, knowing same to be false. The prosecution is contending that Fernandez had a problem with her mother who has custody of her children. She was advised to get advice from a lawyer on the process of obtaining full…
Read MoreDynamic Airways plane catches fire at Fort Lauderdale Airport during departure for Venezuela
According to a report from CBS, firefighters have put out a plane fire at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Airport spokesman Greg Meyer was quoted by CBS as saying that an engine of the Air Dynamic Boeing 767 caught fire as the plane was departing for Venezuela. An aircraft taxiing behind the Boeing 767 reported that fuel was leaking from the aircraft before the fire started. Passengers evacuated via slides onto the taxiway. Twitter video taken by passengers in other planes shows the thick black smoke billowing from the left side…
Read MoreGuyana explores green technology opportunities at Korea-Caribbean Forum
Governance Minister Raphael Trotman represented Guyana at a high-level meeting in Seoul, Korea to participate in the Fifth Korea-Caribbean High-Level Forum. Hosted under the theme “Enhancing the Korea-Caribbean Partnership in the Field of New and Renewable Energy,” the meeting was set against the backdrop of the challenges posed by climate change and therefore focused primarily on opportunities for new and renewable energies that are made available by Korea to the Caribbean and Guyana. According to Minister Trotman, who served as Guyana’s representative at the meeting, the timing of the forum…
Read MoreTrinidadian medical team performs eye surgeries at GPHC
Ten patients recently benefited from follow-up eye surgeries, as a four-man team from “World Class Eye Surgeons” based in Port of Spain, Trinidad, conducted the operations at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). During the visit, Dr Ronnie Bhola, a Trinidadian Vitreo-Retinal Specialist and Head of World Class Eye Surgeons, was able to perform surgeries on patients who had earlier undergone retinal surgeries in Trinidad, but needed follow-up surgery, the Government Information Agency (GINA) reported. Dr Adesh Maharaj, an Orbit and Oculoplasty Specialist, conducted operations on four children with strabismus…
Read MoreRamotar slams EU Ambassador for comments on sugar industry
…says conditions for EU support grants were met By Kristen Macklingam Former President Donald Ramotar has discredited the statement made by the Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Guyana, Jernej Videti?, with regards to the withholding of budget support grants due to the EU’s suggestion that these grants were withheld because Guyana was not in compliance with the conditions required for disbursement. According to Ramotar, he deems this “most regrettable”, adding that the Ambassador did not acquaint himself fully with the facts of this matter before pronouncing on it.…
Read MoreDr Ralph Gonsalves was right
Dear Editor, Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph Gonsalves has said that the “ballgame”… the nature of Caricom’s relations with Venezuela would change should that country ever exercise the military option in pursuit of its claim to Guyana’s territory. He said that Caricom maintains that the territorial integrity of Guyana must remain intact in keeping with the 1899 Arbitral Award and has publicly expressed its position on numerous occasions. He said Caricom had expressed its grave concern to the initial decree issued by President Maduro and…
Read MorePositive changes, or not
Dear Editor, Why all the hullabaloo about the 50% salary increase when with this new elite crop of administrators a turnaround in the future is foreseeable with the feed, house and clothe campaign in keeping with Burnham’s mantra. We have already seen positive changes in attitude towards the City Council by vendors; the beautification of Georgetown by enthusiastic citizens; less corruption in the Police Force; a positive turnaround in the rice and sugar industries, less bashing of wives, thanks to Ramjattan’s 2 am curfew; a proliferation of trips abroad wooing…
Read MoreThe voices for LGE have gone totally silent
Dear Editor, I wrote last week about the total silence of the Government about their broken promise of Local Government Elections (LGE) before the end of 2015. Now the Minister responsible, Ronald Bulkan, has quietly and in an uncharacteristically low-profile manner, announced that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is not ready for LGE in 2015. They are definitely dodging LGE. The Minister has clumsily attempted to shift blame to Dr Steve Surujbally and GECOM. The truth is that the introduction of legislation designating Lethem, Mabaruma and Bartica as townships is…
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