Education ministry and ANSA McAL recognise Region 10 NGSA top ten
The top ten achievers at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) from Region Ten were last week honoured at a ceremony to celebrate their achievements.
The top ten achievers at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) from Region Ten were last week honoured at a ceremony to celebrate their achievements.
A decision is expected today on the wounding charge against Revelana Smith, who is accused of attacking fellow inmate Savita Persaud.
Calif., (Reuters) – A 19-year-old California man was identified by police yesterday as the gunman who opened fire with an assault rifle at a garlic festival in Gilroy, California, killing three people and wounding a dozen others.
A man was remanded to prison yesterday on a charge that he damaged his ex-partner’s window panes despite being told to stay away from her home.
VALLE DE LAS PALMAS, Mexico, (Reuters) – At school in Tecate in the 1950s, a city sitting on Mexico’s border with the United States, Josefina Meza was welcomed by a chorus of children’s chants in a language she did not understand.
SAO PAULO/RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – A bloody clash between two prison gangs yesterday left at least 57 inmates dead with 16 of them decapitated, authorities in the state of Para said, the latest deadly clash as Brazil’s government struggles to control the country’s overcrowded jails.
The 2019 edition of the Guyana Annual magazine was launched on Saturday and over 30 persons who participated in its literary and art competitions were also awarded for their work.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday said there was no evidence an indigenous chief, whose death was decried by the U.N.
(Trinidad Express) Police are yet to establish a motive for the murder of Mario “Tattoo Man” Francis who was shot dead on Sunday night in Diego Martin.
(Trinidad Guardian) One day after the relatives of Himraj Sooknanan said prayers and held out hope that he would return home safe and sound, his body was found in the waters off La Brea.
BEIJING, (Reuters) – A Chinese court yesterday jailed for 12 years a veteran human rights activist known for running a website tracking abuse accusations and helping victims of a 2008 earthquake in the southwestern province of Sichuan.
A recent series of workshops on basic techniques in puppetry design and performance concluded on Friday, when the final batch of participants were awarded with certificates.
(Trinidad Express) Three teenagers from the St. Judes Home for Girls in Belmont are now warded at hospital after they broke into a room with medical supplies at the facility and ingested drugs to get high.
(Barbados Nation) Police are on the hunt for a man who barged into a house, choked a woman, doused her with a flammable substance and then set the house on fire yesterday.
The Police say they are investigating the murder of Kurt Anthony Duncan, 32, of Sophia, Greater Georgetown which occurred at Seeta’s Bar on Station Street, Kitty today at around 2 am.
Justice Claudette Singh was today sworn in as Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission.
GILROY, Calif., (Reuters) – Police were searching today for a suspected accomplice of the gunman who killed three people, including a 6-year-old boy, in a mass shooting at a food festival in California.
(Trinidad Newsday) The day after he was killed in a shootout with police, Akanni “Dole” Adams was scheduled to meet with his attorney to discuss taking legal action against the State for what he considered harassment.
(Jamaica Observer) Bounty Killer is taking a stand against mining in the Cockpit Country.
(Trinidad Guardian) With just three days to go before a special sitting of Parliament to debate the Bail Amendment bill, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is levelling criticism in the direction of the Judiciary and the opposition United National Congress.
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