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Stabbed Berbice fisherman transferred to GPH

A Berbice fisherman who was stabbed to his neck allegedly by his wife over a week ago, is now a patient on life support at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH) Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where his condition is listed as critical.

President David Granger (second from right) Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge (left), Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Audrey Waddell and IDB President, Luis Alberto Moreno, following the meeting yesterday in New York.​
President David Granger (second from right) Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge (left), Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Audrey Waddell and IDB President, Luis Alberto Moreno, following the meeting yesterday in New York.​

Granger briefs IDB Head on impact of Venezuelan claim

President of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Luis Alberto Moreno is now further aware of the matters related to the impact of the Venezuela territorial claim on Guyana’s economy.

Coast Guard in tactical manoeuvres

The Guyana Defence Force today released photos of its route marches and tactical manoeuvres by the coast guard in the wake of increased tensions on the western frontier sparked by Venezuelan aggression.

Watch out: Army sharpshooters demonstrating their prowess at Base Camp Stephenson, Timehri, yesterday. (Guyana Defence Force photo)

GDF mobilised to ‘define aggression’ on borders

Chief-of-Staff Brigadier Mark Philips yesterday told Guyana Defence Force (GDF) ranks that their current task is to “define aggression” on the country’s frontiers in the face of Venezuela’s recent deployment of troops on its border with Guyana.

Bharrat Jagdeo

Army response to Venezuela troop build-up sends wrong signal -Jagdeo

Opposition leader Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday voiced disapproval of military manoeuvres being undertaken by the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in response to Venezuela’s troop build-up near this country’s western border and he stressed the need for President David Granger and the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro to hold bilateral talks.

Cops recover part of $6M cocaine ‘hush’ money

Police yesterday recovered in excess of $1 million that was believed to be part of the $6 million allegedly paid over to ranks to release a minibus that was transporting a large quantity of cocaine along the Corentyne Highway at Whim, sources close to the investigation say.

The building which will house the Child Advocacy Centre at Land of Plenty, Essequibo Coast.

Child advocacy centre opens on Essequibo Coast

Residents of the Essequibo Coast will now have the benefit of a Child Advocacy Centre—the first of its kind in the region—which is designed to house all the agencies involved in advocacy and protection of children under one roof.

PPP will support ‘fair’ reduction in Berbice Bridge tolls

The opposition is willing to support government with any solution that will see a reduction in the Berbice Bridge toll, but it must be fair to all parties involved, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo said yesterday, while adding that there was money in “private accounts” which could be used to offer a larger subsidy to the bridge company.

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