Popular Talk show host and leader of the Justice for All Party(JFAP), Cn Sharma, might be in danger since his condition worsened within the last 48 hours. According to doctors at a private medical institution, his pressure rised over 150 on Sunday and then drop to zero. He was given an injection that is said to be keeping him stable and even alive. Sharma suffered cardiac arrest Saturday evening after his blood pressure dropped to zero.

THOUSANDS of public servants answered the Public Service Association’s (PSA) call to march to the Prime Minister’s St Clair office today, the union’s president Watson Duke has said.
Duke has declared "war" against the government for its inability to settle salary negotiations for public servants months before wage negotiations come to a close.
Duke yesterday called on public servants to walk from the Eric Williams financial complex to deliver a "simple letter" to the Prime Minister’s office in St Clair today.

After heavy pressure from friends and neighbours of the late Sandra Ali of 117 West Ruimveldt, the police have launched an investigation into the woman’s death.

This morning Government pathologist Nehaul Singh perform a post mortem and reported that Sandra Ali’s body has multiple injuries and evidence of strangulation.

The death certificate has Ali died from Breast Cancer.

The police this morning  has issued a wanted bulleting for Raymond Fraser of 17 Reliance Settlement East Canjie, Berbice.

Raymond is wanted for a series of robberies under arms and the recent cache of arms found in Berbice which included two AK 47 rifles stolen from the Guyana Defense Force.

The 26 year old fugitive is of mixed race brown in complextion and slim built.

Acting Prime Minister Errol McLeod has called for a review of this country’s Occupational Safety and Health legislation.
McLeod made the statement today as he delivered the feature address at a symposium at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad hotel hosted by the American Chamber of business.
McLeod, this country’s substantive Labour Minister, says the main occupational health issue facing this country is that of  "falling objects".

President of the Public Service Association (PSA), Watson Duke, is calling for public servants to walk from the Eric Williams Financial Complex, in downtown Port of Spain, to deliver a "simple letter" to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s office in St Clair today.
The "war" for public servants to have their salary negotiation settled, begins at 12 noon today.

The Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union (GB&GWU) recently issued a five-day ultimatum to Oldendorff Carrier to proceed on industrial action if the company refuses to come to the bargaining table with an appropriate proposal. The ultimatum expires on September 27 and the notice was duly issued consistent with Article 6:3 of the Collective Labour Agreement. The Union and company have been locked in negotiation for increased wages and improve working conditions for year 2010, since June.

This evening, a family of five is left homeless, after fire which emanated from the ceiling destroyed their home. The Rajkumar family reported smelling something burning, and upon investigating found the ceiling ablaze, Within minutes the fire spread throughout the house, as the family ran for safety. Luckily no one was injured in the blaze, but the house was gutted, leaving the family with millions in losses.