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Pomeroon man acquitted of killing miner

Pomeroon resident Levoy La Cruz who had been accused of the stabbing death of 21-year-old miner Rafael Danns, with whom he was drinking when an argument erupted, has been acquitted of the charge.

Nandlall, Forde clash over Natural Resource Fund

Giving diametrically opposing views on the 2022 budget, Attorney General   Anil Nandlall SC and his legal affairs shadow, Roysdale Forde SC on Friday also clashed over the Natural Resource Fund (NRF) which will govern revenues from the oil and gas industry.

$55M approved for fisheries support services

The brackish water shrimp initiative being promoted by President Irfaan Ali is set to receive approximately $30 million from the 2022 budget following the Committee of Supply’s approval of $55 million for one aspect of the fisheries sector.

Dave Taylor

Pillion rider in fatal Laluni accident still hospitalised

  Vishal Bahadur, the17-year-old pillion rider who was involved in an accident on Sunday that claimed the life of 23-year-old motorcyclist, Dave Taylor of Laluni Creek, is still a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital A police report had stated that Taylor was riding motorcycle bearing registration number CL 3900 while Bahadur was the pillion rider.

Non Pariel man falls to death from Drill house

Police in Regional Division #5 are investigating the circumstances surrounding the demise of 64-year-old Omrowa Shamlall called “Bunta”  of Lot 209 Block 12 Non Pariel, East Coast Demerara who allegedly fell from a housetop around 11:30 hours on Friday, 4th February, 2022 at Yorkshire Hall, Drill, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara.

Britannia carpenter dies after backflip into canal

The Police today said that they are investigating an alleged drowning which claimed the life of Ramesh Ramphal, age 28 years, a carpenter of Lot 142 Britannia Village, West Coast Berbice (WCB), which occurred on 2022-02-07 about 17:00hrs at the eastern side of Tempe Canal, WCB.

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo being interviewed by Vice Media Group on February 1st.

Jagdeo rebuffs claim of bribe taking

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo has rejected allegations placed before him by media network, Vice Media Group that he accepts bribes to assist Chinese businessmen to gain lucrative public sector projects.

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