Fugitive remanded for murder which occurred 18 years ago
Georgetown: A fugitive who allegedly killed a man 18 years ago was on Friday remanded to prison by Magistrate Peter Hugh at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court. Deonarine Bhikari, 53, was…
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Georgetown: A fugitive who allegedly killed a man 18 years ago was on Friday remanded to prison by Magistrate Peter Hugh at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court. Deonarine Bhikari, 53, was…
Georgetown: A Port Security Access Card (PSAC) system donated by the United States Friday will significantly tighten up security at ports in Guyana. The equipment was handed over at the…
Georgetown: Local ophthalmologists are being guided on how to recognise and examine complications of diabetes in the eye and treat patients with laser technology. The one-week training is being facilitated…
Georgetown: In an effort to promote healthy lifestyle and eating habits, the Ministry of Public Health on Thursday launched the revised Food Based Dietary Guidelines held at the Whirl Wind…
Georgetown: Popular calypsonian, ‘Mighty Rebel’, who has entertained crowds for decades with stinging social commentary, died Thursday at the Georgetown Public Hospital following illness. He was 72. Rebel, whose real…
Georgetown: Kamal Ramkarran was unanimously re-elected, unopposed, as President of the Bar Association on Thursday when the Guyana Bar Association held its Annual General Meeting at Court one of the…
Georgetown : A business-to-business Expo set for September 19-22 will be a vital opportunity to showcase the country’s export products and to attract investment opportunities. This morning the business community showed up…
Berbice: Alliance For Change (AFC) Councillor Abel Seetaram was found guilty of felonious wounding and the Court is now expected to hand down a sentence on June 13 pending a…
Georgetown : President David Granger speaking at the opening ceremony of Health Expo last evening said if Guyana is to achieve the objectives set out in Sustainable Development Goal 3…
Georgetown: With twenty percent of land demarcation completed and $500Million spent on the Amerindian Land Titling Project, the Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs is seeking an extension for the project…
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