Corentyne men confess to murdering single mother – police
The police say that two men have confessed to murdering a Corentyne woman whose body was found in the backlands after she went missing on Thursday.
The police say that two men have confessed to murdering a Corentyne woman whose body was found in the backlands after she went missing on Thursday.
Work appears to have started on a second pump station project awarded controversially amid concerns over the eligibility of the contractors.
Joshua Rambarran, 28, is to appear in court on several charges including the distribution of child pornography and the luring of minors in contravention of the Cybercrime Act.
The police yesterday issued bulletins for two men over the murders last month of a miner and porter at Arimu Backdam in Region Seven.
“Impressive strides” are being made on the $1.7b New Amsterdam Prison complex, according to a release yesterday from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Guyana Defence Force Coast Guard, at approximately 6.30 am on Thursday, executed a successful rescue operation, saving five individuals from the cargo vessel AMAYA.
The teenager who was involved in a motorcycle accident on the Perseverance Public Road has succumbed to his injuries.
By Mia Anthony In various sections of the city, garbage piles and their accompanying foul odour remain a significant concern.
The investigation by the Ministry of Labour into the catastrophic boiler explosion at Hakh Rice Mill, Bush Lot, West Coast Berbice, in Region Five, on the afternoon of March 14 is ongoing but the owner says an internal probe has found the cause.
JERUSALEM/DUBAI, (Reuters) – Iran launched explosive drones and fired missiles at Israel late yesterday in its first direct attack on Israeli territory, a retaliatory strike that raised the threat of a wider regional conflict, as the U.S
(Reuters) – An Exxon Mobil arbitration case that could block the sale of one of its Guyana partners, Hess Corp, to Chevron could drag on until year-end, Hess said in a U.S.
The Alliance for Change (AFC) has expressed its discomfiture with what it sees as the rising levels of crime in the country including at state-run institutions.
SYDNEY, (Reuters) – The man who fatally stabbed six people in Sydney had mental health issues in the past and there was no indication ideology was a motive in the attack in one of the city’s busiest shopping centres, police said on Sunday.
A 50-year-old driver, Nigel Hutson, was placed on $150,000 bail on April 9 on a charge of causing the death by dangerous driving of Aaron Leitch, a 34-year-old District Crop Extension Officer attached to the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute.
SCHNECKSVILLE, Pennsylvania, (Reuters) – Donald Trump again slammed the judge overseeing his first criminal trial during a rally in Pennsylvania yesterday, comments that portend a rough-and-tumble several weeks ahead as the former president gears up for court.
ABUJA, (Reuters) – Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out the “revolutionary” new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.
The Parika Stelling linkspan bridge is back in operation following a successful $30 million repair job, a Department of Public Information (DPI) release stated on Friday.
(Jamaica Gleaner) High Court Justice Bertram Morrison did not mince words on Friday as he ordered Gregory Roberts, the man convicted of the murder of schoolgirl Shineka Gray, to serve a minimum of 50 years for the crime.
JERUSALEM/DUBAI, (Reuters) – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said it launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel late today, an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies, with the U.S.
MADRID, (Reuters) – Police forces led by Spain have arrested a gang which allegedly defrauded 645 million euros ($686.41 million) from victims in 35 countries in a scam centred around cannabis plants for medicinal use.
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