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Liselle Blankendal delivering remarks at yesterday’s  ceremony (Office of the President photo)
Liselle Blankendal delivering remarks at yesterday’s ceremony (Office of the President photo)

New Surinamese envoy accredited

President Irfaan Ali accepted the letters of credence yesterday appointing Liselle Blankendal as the Ambassador of the Republic of Suriname to Guyana, the Office of the President said yesterday.

Shunny Jagessar
Shunny Jagessar

Missing Corriverton fisherman found dead

The body of the Corriverton fisherman who allegedly fell overboard on Sunday was yesterday morning discovered in the area where the incident happened in the Corentyne River in the vicinity of Orealla Village.

David Granger (DPI photo)

Granger confirms he sent letter for Norton, Lawrence to go to parliament

Amid reports that the authenticity of a letter he sent to GECOM had been in doubt, former President David Granger today said that as Representative of the APNU+AFC list he had dispatched a letter to the Chief Election Officer asking him to extract the names of Aubrey Norton and Volda Lawrence to take up two vacant seats in Parliament.

Commissioner of Police (ag) Clifton Hicken addressing police sergeants yesterday. (Guyana Police Force photo)

Hicken issues warning to Sergeants

Acting Commissioner of Police, Clifton Hicken yesterday met with Sergeants from across the country and warned them to desist from “harassing” members of the public and admonished that unprofessionalism will not be tolerated.

Two found guilty of murdering Linden man

Stafrei Alexander and Owen Belfield are now awaiting sentencing after being convicted last Friday of the 2015 murder of Linden resident, Richard Remmington, whose decomposing remains had been found in a clump of bushes.

The meeting in progress (Ministry of Finance photo)

Gov’t discusses investment opportunities with IDB private sector arm

Senior Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh and officials from his ministry yesterday met with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)-Invest James Scriven and team to examine the range of private sector opportunities in Guyana the Bank can support.

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