Guyoil terminates three contracts with T&T company
The Guyana Oil Company (Guyoil) has terminated three contracts with Trinidadian entity Commissiong and Company Limited citing alleged breaches of contractual obligations.
The Guyana Oil Company (Guyoil) has terminated three contracts with Trinidadian entity Commissiong and Company Limited citing alleged breaches of contractual obligations.
With World Sight Day being observed today, free eye screening is on offer at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) and at Mattai’s on Water Street.
Investigators believe that there might be a link between last month’s shooting at Linden which claimed the life of Ian Williams and that from last Saturday which left one man injured at the East La Penitence market.
Over $34M in Presidential and Capital Grants were presented yesterday to Toshaos for green sustainable community projects.
The Guyana Prison Service (GPS) recently held a week-long celebration in observation of its 36th Anniversary with great emphasis being placed on the rehabilitation of the 1917 prisoners now in the system.
The police are on the hunt for a person of interest in the murder of Darrell Breedy, the Festival City man who was shot dead last Saturday after masked bandits invaded his home.
The trial of the former soldier accused of decapitating his uncle in 2017 in what he claimed was an act of self defence commenced yesterday in the High Court.
President David Granger says Guyana is keen on enhancing partnerships with experienced oil producers such as Qatar.
A labourer accused of beating a woman as he robbed her was granted bail when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
The police are awaiting statements from three persons to complete a file on the September 23rd boat crash in the Essequibo River that left three persons dead which will then be sent for legal advice to determine whether the two boat captains involved will be charged.
(Trinidad Express) Several workers of the Transformed Life Ministry (TLM) came to the defence of their employer and church owner, Glen Awong, yesterday.
A man who was allegedly part of a gang that robbed a woman on New Market Street last month, was remanded to prison when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
A woman, who is a witness in a murder case, was released on bail when she appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday accused of having marijuana in her room for trafficking.
AKCAKALE, Turkey, (Reuters) – Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel allies attacked Kurdish militia in northeast Syria yesterday, pounding them with air strikes and artillery before starting a cross-border ground operation that could transform an eight-year-old war.
A beggar, who apologised in court for using threatening behaviour towards a hospital guard, was fined for the offence when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
QUITO, (Reuters) – Masked youths battled Ecuadorean security forces during indigenous-led protests and a national strike yesterday as President Lenin Moreno stuck by austerity measures that have triggered the worst unrest in a decade.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The Government and the Opposition People’s National Party have reacted to yesterday’s arrests of former Education Minister Ruel Reid and others.
ExxonMobil Guyana recently updated the Region Two public on its operations and third proposed oil production project, Payara.
The police are said to be investigating the alleged disorderly behaviour by one of its ranks towards a motorcyclist in the presence of a minor.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Investigators have charged that nearly $50 million of public funds was diverted to the personal use of discarded Education Minister Ruel Reid and Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) President, Professor Fritz Pinnock, through a number of schemes, including one that mirrors the Career Advancement Programme-Youth Employment Solutions (CAP-YES).
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