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Pomeroon logger dies after being pinned by tree
DEAD: Silas Allan Francis A twenty-seven-year-old logger died on Monday last, after being pinned by a felled tree, in the Mazaruni. Police have identified ... -
“Bogus” businessman slapped with more fraud charges
A “bogus” businessman who is accused of collecting millions from persons to ship machinery and spare parts was Wednesday slapped with additional fraud charges. ... -
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter over fatal beating; awaits sentencing
One month after his murder trial ended in a hung jury, Sterfon Barlow appeared in court Wednesday and pleaded guilty to the lesser offence ... -
Crying taxi driver gets 21 years in jail for raping schoolgirl
A 21-year prison sentence was Wednesday handed to 31-year-old Sahadeo Pooran, who was found guilty earlier this month of raping an underage girl. Pooran ... -
May 6 for ruling in case seeking permanent stay of murder charge against “Two Colours”
High Court Judge Navindra Singh Tuesday set May 6, 2021, for ruling in a constitutional motion filed by murder accused Lennox Wayne. In the ... -
Duo accused of fatally beating Linden man slapped with manslaughter charge
Two men who are accused of beating a Victory Valley, Wismar, Linden man with a piece of wood, were today charged with manslaughter. Those charged ... -
2 more COVID-19 deaths; 21 deaths recorded since March 1
Guyana has recorded another two COVID-19 related deaths says the Ministry of Health on Tuesday morning. The two latest fatalities are a 74-year-old female from ... -
AG hopes countrywide availability of Official Gazette can reduce fraudulent possession of properties
The Attorney General Chambers is working to have copies of the Official Gazette sold at Local Authorities and retail outlets countrywide. Attorney General and Minister ... -
51 persons hospitalised with COVID-19; Joint Services to increase enforcement
A total of 51 persons are hospitalised with COVID-19 according to Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony who on Monday said this number will increase ... -
Most complaints to Consumers Affairs are about defective Electronic Items
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing virtual learning led to an increased demand for electronic items, but this seems to have also increased consumers’ ...














