Another life lost to road accident
Forty seven year old pedal cyclist Rajpaul Jagroop lost his life today after he was hit down by a mini bus. According to the Police at Berbice, Jagroop a neighbourhood Police from Bath on the West Coast of Berbice was riding his bicycle along the roadway when it is alleged that he swerved into the path of a mini bus proceeding in the same direction and was struck down. He was taken to the GPHC where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The driver of the mini bus is in police custody assisting with the investigations.
New Port of Spain Mayor Louis Lee Sing says there will be a zero tolerance approach by his administration to vagrancy, illegal dumping of garbage and vending on the city streets. Talking tough at City Hall last night, Lee Sing said the PoS market continues to be underutilised while vendors sell illegally on the streets.
Education Minister came out with a comprehensive analysis claiming that the six strongest public secondary schools in Guyana are out- performing the six strongest private secondary schools by a ratio of 60 percent. Statistics have showed in the recent CSEC results that the six public schools secured a 76.2 percent pass rate while the six private schools got 20.62 percent.
While some Trinidadians are expressing their disappointment over the failure of LaToya Woods to make the top 15 in the Miss Universe Competition last night, they are also praising Miss Jamaica for being the first runner-up to Miss Mexico in last night’s finals in Nevada. In fact some believe Miss Jamaica, Yendi Phillipps was seriously robbed and should have been given the crown.








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