Man acquitted of carnal knowledge charge almost 10 years later

A smiling Sherwin Marcus on Monday walked out of court a free man, having been acquitted of an allegation of carnal knowledge committed on a female under the age of 15 almost 10 years ago. His case was heard by judge of the Sexual Offences Court, Justice Jo-Ann Barlow. Marcus was accused of committing the offence between March 1 and 31, 2009 at a community in the county of Demerara. The female was 13 years old at the time. After nearly three hours of deliberation, the jury returned with its…

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Cross dresser slapped with assault charges

A 21-year-old cross dresser was on Thursday released on bail by Magistrate Leron Daly after he appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts charged with, among other things, two counts of assault. Nicholas Kissoon of ‘B’ Field Sophia, Georgetown, pleaded not guilty to the charges after they were read to him. The Court heard that on May 23, 2018, Kissoon while in custody at the Brickdam Police Station, damaged a door and door lock valued at Gy$34,667. He was also slapped with two charges of assaulting Police Constables; Tavon Watts and…

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Harmon to run for PNCR Chairmanship

Executive member of the People’s National Congress (PNC) and Minister of State, Joseph Harmon has announced that he will be challenging Basil Williams for the position of Chairman of the PNC. Williams, who is also a party executive, is currently the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs. Harmon made the announcement in a short statement on Monday. He said that the PNC held its Congress biannually at which all positions of leadership (inclusive of Party Leader and Central Executives) were up for voting. “That is the democracy which we…

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SARA’s head, deputy holding posts unlawfully, says Nandlall

Although the State Assets Recovery Agency (SARA) Act came into force since May 11, 2017, SARA remains mired in deep controversy, according to former Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall. Nandlall reminded that several questions raised even before the Bill was tabled in the National Assembly by a wide cross-section of society, including, the parliamentary Opposition, to date remained unanswered. Expectedly, within one month of the Bill’s enactment, legal proceedings were launched challenging the constitutionality of several of the provisions of the controversial SARA legislation. These proceedings are…

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Guyanese Cops urged to learn foreign languages

…to boost crime-fighting capacity With the high influx of foreign nationals in Guyana, especially those from Spanish speaking nations, acting Police Commissioner Paul Williams has called on the ranks of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) to develop their skills in the area of foreign languages, to be better able to fight crime. Williams pointed out that it would be very sad to know that, for example, a Chinese national was complaining to an officer that the person, who robbed him or her, was standing right there, and just because of…

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Reflections on the day Guyana became a free Nation

“Most, if not all buildings were decorated with buntings, colors of the new Guyana flag, and lights. The trees on Main Street and Camp street avenues were all lit up and were like a fairly land. Citizens (including yours truly) strolled through the avenues and window shopped at night just to admire the lights and decorations,” The Duke of Edinburgh was in town for the celebrations as were other foreigners either on official business or otherwise. The Demerara Rowing Club hosted a Regatta in the Demerara River. Some of us…

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PNC withdraws President’s anti-media statement

…following widespread criticisms Amid mounting criticism over several anti-media statements made by President David Granger during a People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) General Council meeting, the party has now withdrawn those statements made by the Guyanese Head of State. On Wednesday, the PNCR said it retracted its previous press statement on the party’s General Council Meeting held on May 19, 2018, claiming that the quote made by President Granger regarding the media was “taken out of context”. In the previous press statement, Granger was quoted highlighting “the daily challenges faced…

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The Wedding

Satiricus was in a mellow mood. His wife had insisted he watch THE WEDDING with her as they had their breakfast. Satiricus didn’t mind weddings in general, and this wedding literally gave him the opportunity to see how “the other half” lived. Or at least how they became hitched up. As he sauntered over to the Back Street Bar, he was still mulling over what all of this meant when a member of the English Royal family could marry a black girl from the US. “Well, na like she wan…

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Gunmen launch daring robbery attack on hardware store at Providence

Three armed men who brazenly stormed the R. Maye Hardware Guyana Inc at Providence, East Bank Demerara on Sunday reportedly carted off millions in cash and other items. Reportedly at about 09:30h on Sunday, the three armed men entered the store and held the security guard and a sales representative at gunpoint. They then proceeded to bind and gag their two male victims before focusing their attention on the company’s vault. It is unclear how the men were able to broach the vault, but Guyana Times International understands that in…

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Int’l workers’ union calls on Guyana Gov’t to address sufferings of sugar workers

The International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Association (IUF), an international trade union confederation, through its General Secretary Sue Longley, has written to President David Granger expressing strong concerns over the downsizing of sugar. The IUF has strongly urged the President that his Government “…actively look at the plight that has befallen the thousands of workers of the sugar industry who have lost their livelihood…” The trade union body said the situation “…if left unchecked, would not be in the interest of your beautiful…

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