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Rean Ghani
Rean Ghani

Three charged with murder of Ruby fisherman

Three persons including a Region Three AFC councillor were yesterday charged with the murder of fisherman Shereffudeen Nazamudeen, who was beaten to death last Tuesday, and they were remanded to prison.

REO of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg (left) along with the region’s Civil Engineer Yogeshwar Narine and Assistant Accountant Diane Richard, seated in National Assembly’s lobby yesterday after being asked to exit the parliamentary chamber.
REO of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg (left) along with the region’s Civil Engineer Yogeshwar Narine and Assistant Accountant Diane Richard, seated in National Assembly’s lobby yesterday after being asked to exit the parliamentary chamber.

Region 1 REO booted from PAC hearing over alleged attempt to mislead

  Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg was expelled from the parliamentary chamber during yesterday’s sitting of the Public Accounts Commit-tee (PAC) on the basis that he had provided false information on $30 million worth of overpayments and he could face disciplinary action.

Empty spaces on Water Street yesterday afternoon.

Parking meters boycott continues

The boycott of metered parking in the city continued yesterday, with the majority of drivers opting to park outside of the metered zone, while those that did occupy the zone did so mostly without feeding the meters.

The house belonging to DJ Magnum on fire

DJ Magnum’s Good Intent house gutted in Sunday night fire

A fire on Sunday evening, suspected to be an act of arson, completely gutted a Good Intent, West Bank Demerara house belonging to popular Disc Jockey (DJ), Dorel Romeo called ‘DJ Magnum’ and quick action by the Guyana Fire Service prevented the blaze from spreading to nearby houses.

Verina Gowkarran

Bush Lot teen commits suicide

The community of Bush Lot Essequibo Coast was thrown into a state of shock on Sunday night after a young member of the community was found hanging in her bedroom.

Court allows gov’t to proceed with $4.6B GPL network rehab contract

The government can now proceed with the $4.6 billion contract awarded to a Chinese contractor for the rehabilitation of low and medium voltage distribution network for the Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL) after acting Chief Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards last Friday discharged an order she had previously made for them to defend the selection.

Rajendra Roberts

Suriname shrimp importers hold counter protest

Suriname shrimp importers and sellers yesterday afternoon held a counter protest in front of the Office of the Prime Minister’s Representative in Port Mourant, Corentyne in response to local shrimp vendors who protested on Friday to have the Suriname shrimp banned from coming into Guyana.

Term-limit amendments didn’t require referendum

Attorney-General Basil Williams SC, in his written submissions in the appeal of the ruling that the presidential term-limit is unconstitutional, has argued that the amendments to Article 90 of the Constitution that established the two-term limit did not necessitate a referendum.

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