She was my closest friend

By Lakhram Bhagirat It was sometime around 13:15h on Saturday, March 29, 2014, when our mutual friend, Sarah, received the call informing her that Christine had taken ill and is being rushed to the hospital. We were at work about to commence a new shift and Sarah rushed to be with Christine’s family, while I stayed back and held down the fort but my world shattered a few hours after. To this day, I remember how that conversation went after Sarah reached the hospital. “Trev, Chrissy…” Sarah said while sobbing.…

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Man crushed after jumping off moving truck in Mazaruni

A Diamond, East Bank Demerara (EBD), resident is now dead after he was pulled under the wheel of a truck that was uncontrollably descending a hill in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). The incident occurred sometime around 18:30h on Sunday last at the Kumung Kumung Trail, Mazaruni, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). The dead man has been identified as Phillip Arthur, 35, of Lot 38 Section B Block X, Diamond Housing Scheme, EBD. He was a senior operator attached to the mining company owned by the Alphonsos. Police preliminary investigations revealed that Arthur was…

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Authorities in Guyana facing huge challenge dealing with corrupt prison officers

– scanner expected by year-end to beef up security The apparent collision between prison and Police Officers continues to be a deterrent to ongoing efforts by authorities to curb the smuggling of contraband into prison facilities across the country. In a recent interview with Guyana Times International, Director of Prisons (ag), Gladwin Samuels, lamented and admitted to the struggles authorities are facing in detecting and weeding out corrupt officers from within the system. According to the Prison Director, efforts are constantly being made to rid the prisons of contraband but…

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Energy Dept to fully brief media on oil and gas sector in Oct – President Granger

A new policy has seemingly emerged with President David Granger now deferring all questions posed to him on Guyana’s oil and gas sector to the newly formed Energy Department under the Ministry of the Presidency. The President articulated this policy when he was asked by the media about his views on direct cash transfers to households. Since this proposal was made by Economist, Dr Clive Thomas, the topic has generated much discussion from the man in the street to politicians. When asked about the subject, the President had this to…

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Request for Hospitality Institute will be given priority – Minister Sharma

The Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) has asked that Government work towards the establishment of the Tourism Hospitality Institute; a request which would be reviewed according to Minister within the Finance Ministry, Jaipaul Sharma. The request was made on Thursday last during the first round of consultations for the 2019 National Budget. Minister Sharma had met with the group of THAG officials, headed by its President, Mitra Ramkumar. According to Minister Sharma, the Administration would seek to prioritise the request as it will be an asset to Guyana’s…

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New PCA head challenged to improve public trust of Police

Newly-appointed Chairman of Police Complaints Authority (PCA), retired Justice William Ramlall, was officially sworn in on Wednesday before President David Granger at State House. Ramlall, during a brief interview with the local press following the swearing in ceremony, said he is committed to ensuring that the Authority is brought up to speed. He said he will use the first few weeks on the job to familiarise himself with the staff of the PCA and plans to look into the backlog of cases, to bring the current number down. While he…

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“Crying like a little girl”

Satiricus was quite amused after he read about the businessman who turned the tables on the gunman who tried to rob him. Even though his leader Rum Jhaat was Security Minister, Satiricus had to admit gun-related violence was increasing, and no amount of fiddling with the figures and closing bars at 2am would change that. He was still chuckling when he joined the fellas at the Back Street Bar. “Eh! Eh! Like yuh get some scab money fuh do teacha wuk?” said Bungi as Satiricus took a seat and grabbed…

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Berbice man struck by fire tender while attempting to cross road

A unit of the Guyana Fire Service on a fire report collided with a pedestrian resulting in his death. Dead is Mahendra Haricharran of Number 71 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) According to the Police, enquiries disclosed that the fire tender bearing registration number PVV 2027, which is based at the Skeldon Fire Station and driven by a 33-year-old fireman of Budhan Housing Scheme, West Canje, Berbice was responding to a fire at Number 51 Village when it collided with the pedestrian, who was crossing the road from…

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Ramjattan says no resignation received from Ramnarine

By Michael Younge The Government of Guyana has denied that it is in receipt of a formal resignation from former Acting Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, who was not confirmed in that post by Commander of the armed forces, President David Granger, last month when he made a substantive appointment after a one-year hiatus. Vice President and Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan, speaking with Guyana Times International last Friday during an invited comment, confirmed that no official resignation has been received from the Assistant Commissioner from by his office or the…

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50% of children in Guyana’s hinterland access secondary education – UNICEF

Guyana celebrated the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation’s (UNESCO) World Literacy Day on Saturday under the theme “Literacy and Skills Development”. In this process, many urges were made for reading to be implemented throughout the metamorphosis of a person’s lifetime. This comes in light of the fact that many persons in Guyana do not access a secondary education and literacy is the only way to liberate them from the stigma of being illiterate. Speaking at a workshop, which was held at Grand Coastal and organised by the Rights…

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