Daily Archives: April 30, 2018
Crabwood Creek fire destroys Pensioner’s house
A fire of unknown origin on Monday afternoon completely destroyed the home of a pensioner at Grant 1802 Crabwood Creek,...
Security Guard robbed in Leopold St.
Police are investigating the alleged armed robbery committed on 35-year-old Wendel Maynard, a Security Guard of South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, which...
Baksh re-elected to lead Blairmont Centre CC
The Blairmont Centre Cricket Club recently hosted its Annual General Meeting in the Roy Frederick Pavillion of the Blairmont Estate...
PPP to reconsider charges against Gov’t Ministers
The Opposition Party says it needs to reconsider its plan of filing more private criminal charges against Government ministers. Party...
PPP ‘dropped the ball’ in spotting sedition clause in Cybercrime Bill – Jagdeo
As public concerns grow over the sedition clause in the impending cybercrime legislation, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has criticised...
Corporal accidentally shoots self with unlicensed weapon
A Police Corporal is a patient at the Mabaruma Hospital after he actually shot himself while placing an unlicensed firearm...
Williams named Champion Driver at UG’s Race for Pace
By Treiston Joseph National sprinter Daniel Williams put his versatility on show on Sunday, emerging as Champion Driver of the...
Badminton: Mangra, Ramdhani complete Guatemala training camp
Guyanese badminton players Jonathan Mangra and Priyanna Ramdhani recently participated in and completed a one month training camp for players...
CFU Women’s Challenge Series: ‘Lady Jags’ lose 1-3 to T&T
Shenieka Paul, Karyn Forbes and Jonelle Cato found the back of the net for Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday evening...
Teen charged with attempted murder, granted bail
A 19-year-old Grove East Bank Demerara resident on Monday appeared before Chief Magistrate, Ann McLennan, charged with attempted murder. Calvin...
Taxi Driver remanded for 150lbs ganja found on Sheriff St.
A 30-year-old Taxi Driver was on Monday slapped with a drug trafficking charge, days after he allegedly abandoned his car...
Officers to go ‘under oath’ to account for public spending
The frequency in which accounting officers provide the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) with dishonest and misleading information has promoted Chairman...
