The power went off, as raging winds, lightning and thunder descended on Guyana at around 4 am Wednesday morning. The  storm which was expected over the weekend made landfall. Heavy winds uprooted trees,and house roofs along some parts on the east coast.

Truck driver, Chetram Moonsammy, was charged on Tuesday  with 12 counts of causing death by dangerous driving, when he appeared before Magistrate Adela Nagamootoo at the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s court. He was not required to plea to the indictable charges. Moonsammy was represented by Attorney at law Mursaleen Bacchus who failed to get bail for his client after the Magistrate denied it.

Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud today commissioned a show room which is a replica of a complete wooden house at Beterverwagting, produced by the Guyana Furniture Manufacturing (GFM).
Minister Persaud said the five million dollar investment will give Guyanese options and what is available using the country’s forest products.
He encouraged the management not to compromise on quality and standars since the GFM has the largest kiln-drying facility in the region and attracts both local and overseas markets.

A lone gunman just after 12:00 today stop a Banks DIH beverage truck which was making a delivery in Wisroc, Linden area and took away fifty thousand dollars from the driver and escaped.
 
The police Anti-Crime Patrol promptly responded to the report and caught the suspect hiding in a septic tank in the area. An unlicensed .38 revolver along with four matching rounds and all the stolen cash were recovered by the police.
 
The man is in police custody and will be charged to appear in court tomorrow.
 

The Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) Stephanie Lewis stands her ground. No new wage offer was presented to the Public Service Association (PSA) by Lewis, PSA president Watson Duke has said.
The PSA today led thousands of public officers in a march through Port of Spain in protest against a one per cent wage offer by Lewis.
In response Duke said public officers will not be resuming work for the rest of the week.

 

The entire trade union movement will joined the Public Service Association’s (PSA) fight against the one percent salary offer, president general of the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) Ancil Roget has warned government. Hundreds of public officers marched through Port of Spain today. They were joined by all of this country’s major trade unions. PSA president Watson Duke is currently meeting with the Chief Personnel Officer negotiating.
 

President of the Public Sevice Association (PSA), Watson Duke, says about 20,000 public officers are expected to join today’s ‘black Tuesday reloaded’ march as they step up their protest against Government’s wage offer. However, Finance Minister Winston Dookeran says he would not bow to pressure. The PSA is protesting a one per cent wage offer by the Chief Personnel Officer (CPO). Duke is saying that only a double digit offer will do. Dookeran has warned that this would be catastrophic to the economy.