Capitol News cameraman released after detention by soldiers at KNP
Capitol News cameraman Rudy Morris, who was detained by members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in the Kaieteur National Park (KNP) last Sunday returned to Georgetown last evening.
Capitol News cameraman Rudy Morris, who was detained by members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in the Kaieteur National Park (KNP) last Sunday returned to Georgetown last evening.
With effect from tomorrow, June 15, Dr. Rupert Roopnarine will no longer hold the post of Minister of Education.
A 25-year-old man, who is a teacher at a private school in Region Six, was yesterday placed on $120,000 bail each on two counts of alleged rape, at the Albion Magistrate’s Court.
A city magistrate yesterday handed down a four-year sentence to Trevor Rodrigues, who was held after a police search of his Duncan Street, Campbellville home unearthed a little over 25 pounds of cocaine, as well as handguns and ammunition.
Esan Abrams, the Ministry of Public Health worker, who was charged with the rape of a 14-year-old boy, was yesterday granted $250,000 bail.
A woman is alleging that her unborn son suffered complications and subsequently died due to the negligence of doctors and nurses attached to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital.
A Berbice man was yesterday placed on $150,000 bail for allegedly raping a minor sometime in August 2016.
The North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB) says it has not taken a position on the controversial Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into Lands convened by the APNU+AFC government.
A city magistrate on Monday remanded a man to prison after he was read a murder charge.
A 17-year-old girl of Foulis, East Coast Demerara, succumbed to her injuries on Monday morning, three days after she and her brother were involved in an accident with a minibus along the Enmore Public Road.
A man and his wife were yesterday granted bail in a city court, after they were charged with harbouring a man wanted by the police for larceny.
Customs officers while clearing a ship at the Guyana National Shipping Corporation (GNSC) wharf at Port Georgetown yesterday afternoon discovered that an illegally imported horse was on board.
(Trinidad Guardian) A co-ordinated Caricom clampdown concerning returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs)— including targeting their assets— is in the works.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Attorney General Jeff Sessions yesterday denounced as a “detestable lie” the idea he colluded with Russians meddling in the 2016 election, and he clashed with Democratic lawmakers over his refusal to detail his conversations with President Donald Trump.
The Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs, Alfred King was on Monday grilled by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about an overpayment of over $2m on a $6.7m food contract for the Amerindian Hostel and he later admitted that he had uttered false statements.
A Bartica businessman is crediting the Mayor’s drive towards green energy as his inspiration for transforming his own business into being fully powered by solar energy.
PANAMA CITY, (Reuters) – Panama’s business community yesterday cheered the Central American country’s decision to establish full diplomatic ties with China and ditch Taiwan, hoping to deepen links with a key customer of the nation’s shipping canal.
(Trinidad Express) A former police prosecutor has been found guilty of raping a then 17-year-old virgin at the police station when she went with her mother to make a report.
WASHINGTON/CINCINNATI, (Reuters) – Otto Warmbier, an American university student held prisoner in North Korea for 17 months and said by his family to be in a coma, was medically evacuated from the reclusive country after a rare visit there from a high-level U.S.
People’s Progressive Party/Civic Member of Parliament (MP), Harry Gill has accused the head of the Enhancement Programme in Region Five, Abel Seetaram of abusing his privilege and using the workers to weed his Bath/Woodley Park, West Coast Berbice yard.
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