Goedverwachting, East Coast – Citizens are calling on the authorities to be more vigilant and are requesting the immediate intervention of community policing groups as armed bandits continue to reign terror along the East and West Coast of Demerara. This follows as a businessman was shot last evening upon entering his home on the East Coast of Demerara. Two armed bandits ambushed him in the darkness making off with a quantity of jewelery and cash before shooting him in the arm and abdomen. His condition in listed as stable at a city hospital.

Region nine –
Mr. Bertie Xavier, Toshao of Wowetta Community, North Rupununi, Region 9, is elected to serve on the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Mr. Xavier’s election to the Permanent Forum follows from the importance Guyana has attached to indigenous issues nationally and our continued engagement on these issues at the international level, including our consistent participation in the sessions of the Permanent Forum.

 

Georgetown– President Bharrat Jagdeo in his capacity as President of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) will be attending the South Common Market (Mercosur) Summit in Brazil on December 16.
President Jagdeo at a press conference today at the Office of the President stated that the meeting is important as it will provide the opportunity for Latin American heads to discuss some of the issues that require urgent attention as was agreed by UNASUR heads during the 4th Regular Summit in Guyana on November 26.
 

Georgetown- President Bharrat Jagdeo has expressed disappointment in what he described as a misleading reflection by some sections of the local media in their reportage of his comments in Cancun, Mexico about the release of the Norway climate funds to Guyana.
Speaking to members of the press at the Office of the President, the Head of State said, ‘the money is already paid into our bank account at the World Bank." 
 

Georgetown– In keeping with its mandate to implement an effective disaster response system in Guyana, the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) today conducted a table top exercise to test the national response system to a flooding incident in Guyana.
Director General of the CDC Colonel Chabilall Ramsarup said the first of its kind exercise “Ex Flood Gate 2010” will be conducted in limited areas in Regions Four and Five, possibly in the vulnerable areas of Mahaica, Mahaicony and Abary.