A Guyanese man was on Sunday crushed to death while loading a vessel at the Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) Port in Claxton Bay, Trinidad. The dead man has been identified as 44-year-old Doonauth Nateram of Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara. Based on reports gathered, the man, who had been living in the twin-island republic for some time, died while receiving medical attention at the San Fernando General Hospital in the wee hours of Sunday. According to reports coming out of Trinidad, Nateram was employed with ANS Shipping Company and on…
Read MoreMonth: April 2018
‘Issues ironed out’
…Ramjattan says APNU, AFC contesting local polls under one ticket After months of uncertainty, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) have finally decided to contest the Local Government Elections (LGE) under one ticket. This disclosure was made by AFC Chairman Minister Khemraj Ramjattan on Wednesday. This decision, he said, was made even as the parties are still trying to put certain mechanisms in place to ensure that they contest the elections with a good slate of candidates. “We have made a decision that…
Read MoreDaughter’s boyfriend jailed for 16 years for murder of pensioner
…taxi driver freed for time served Two years after two teenaged girls were charged with murdering their father, Roger Manikram at Nonpareil, East Coast Demerara (ECD), their alleged accomplices – Veeram Dias, the boyfriend of one of the sisters; and taxi driver Devon Brown both admitted to their crimes at the opening of the Demerara Criminal Assizes on Tuesday. The girls, Nalinie Manikam and her sister Alicia Manikam did not appear at the proceedings but they remain on remand pending the outcome of their matter. Dias, 23, pleaded guilty to…
Read MoreDeus ex machina…
…in Guyanese elections Deus ex machina – the god from the machine – was a device from ancient Greek theatre by which the god was lowered onto the stage by a crane to intervene in the goings-on there. Nowadays, it signals an author concocting an intervention to get him out of a contradiction in the plot, which is completely out of the blue. It can also happen in real life. Recently, that data mining company, Cambridge Analytica (CA), has been in the news; more from the issue of Facebook –…
Read MorePromenade Gardens in full bloom for Kids Fest 2018
The Promenade Gardens will be in full bloom today, as the second annual Kids Fest 592 kicks off. This event is one of many activities being staged countrywide for Easter 2018 celebrations. According to the Director at AOne events and the founder of Kids Fest 592, Ms. Natalya Thomas, the highly anticipated activity, is geared towards promoting the country’s cultural diversity through music, dance, fashion and games. In addition, it provides the perfect opportunity for the children to express themselves and to explore their interests and passion. While there are…
Read MoreLinden gets New Mayor
Newly-appointed Mayor of the Linden Municipality, Waneka Arindell and Deputy Mayor Wainewright Bethune were given an honorary welcome into the Council on Wednesday with an officiating march-past by Constabulary staff. Following this, Arindell hosted the first statutory meeting of the Council since being officially sworn in as Mayor on March 28. Outgoing Mayor Carwyn Holland was also awarded a token of appreciation by staff for serving two conservative terms. His name has since been added to the official list of Linden Mayors displayed on the walls of the Constabulary Hall.…
Read More‘Keeping the lights on is the biggest challenge’, says GPL boss
…company seeking US$110M from Govt to improve services In an effort to end the constant blackouts and bring some level of efficiency to local electricity services, the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Inc is seeking US$110 million to assist with a strategic plan to overhaul the entire operation, as well as upgrade and reconfigure the supply system to produce better electricity. This revelation was made by the newly-appointed Jamaica-born Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GPL, Albert Gordon, who said that he has already made the proposal to Government. Speaking on…
Read MoreYale 2022
By Ashley Anthony After months of college applications, the verdict is in! As of September, I’ll be joining the Yale class of 2022. A lot of people have wished me congratulations, and quite a few have come with numerous questions. Although I’m no expert, I’ll try my best to answer the most commonly asked questions, but keep in mind this is only one perspective! Are you the first Guyanese to go to Yale? I’m not actually sure about the answer to this one. A few years ago, a Guyanese born…
Read MorePM Nagamootoo returns home after successful heart surgery in US
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo is back home after spending several weeks in the United States of America (USA) recuperating following a successful heart bypass surgery. The Prime Minister accompanied by his wife, Mrs Sita Nagamootoo and his eldest daughter, Maria Nagamootoo arrived at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) at 07:10hrs on Thursday to a warm welcome from several government ministers including Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman and Member of Parliament, Michael Carrington and well-wishers, according to a report from the Department of Public Information (DPI). In February, a…
Read MoreFairy tale…
…turned horror story The Burnham dictatorship brought the economy and society down to its knees and forced Guyanese to become refugees in so many countries today we’re found in probably all of the 196 countries that make up the United Nations!! Quite a feat for a country whose population has never reached one million – but then maybe that’s exactly why!! Another accomplishment of the PNC’s founder-leader that his present acolytes can boast about: Guyana – the amazing shrinking country!! As a colony of Britain for centuries and ruled alongside…
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