As part of continued efforts to modernise and transform the Guyana Police Force, the electronic ticketing system will be rolled out in approximately three weeks along the Mandela to Eccles four-lane highway. This was revealed by President Dr Irfaan Ali during a diaspora engagement on Saturday night in Orlando, Florida. The new electronic ticketing system…
Gov’t reaffirms new model PSA will accrue more economic benefits for Guyana
There will be a new Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) for new oil activities offshore Guyana, including the upcoming oil blocks’ auction, but the government will not change existing contracts as part of efforts to maintain the favourable investor confidence in Guyana. This is according to a release from the Ministry of Natural Resources, which reiterated…
CAPE top student, teacher among representatives at UN Transforming Education Summit
Guyana is currently being represented at the United Nations (UN) Transforming Education Summit held in New York from September 16 to September 19, 2022. The Ministry of Education’s Chief Planning Officer, Nicola Johnson, Legal Officer and Public Relations Manager, Murtland Haley along with Guyana’s top performing Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) student for this year,…
Boy, 4, drowns at Two Friends Village
A four-year-old boy of Two Friends Village, East Coast Demerara is now dead after he reportedly drowned on Saturday. The young lad has been identified as Shane Samuels. He was left in the care of his aunt while his mother, 38-year-old Donell Adams, a vendor, went to work on Saturday. Police Headquarters reported that the…
Gov’t considers new highway from NA to Moleson Creek
As Guyana undergoes a period of transformation and development, the government is now considering whether to build a new highway from New Amsterdam to Moleson Creek in Region Six. President Dr Irfaan Ali on Saturday during a diaspora engagement in Orlando, Florida said he recently held a conversation with Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo on…
3000 lbs of ganja destroyed in Berbice river; 4 arrested
Approximately 3000 pounds of marijuana were destroyed during an eradication exercise at De Veldt in the Berbice River on Saturday. The operation was conducted between 05:30hrs and 20:00hrs. Police Headquarters reported that four persons including a juvenile were arrested; they are Fabian Atkinson, 30, of Santa Rosa, North West District; Terrence John, 24, of New…
Two missing after boat capsizes in Essequibo River
Two passengers remain missing after the vessel they were travelling in sank on Saturday. The incident occurred between 18:45hrs and 19:00hrs on the Essequibo River in the vicinity of Calf Island, Police Headquarters reported. The vessel had 10 passengers onboard along with the captain, 34-year-old Jermin Blackman and his 18-year-old bowman, Lamuel Allen, both of…
Five new COVID infections; one in ICU
Five new COVID-19 cases were recorded on Sunday after 172 tests were done, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 71, 256. The new cases were recorded in; Region Three (two cases), Region Four (two cases) and Region Five (one case). There is one patient in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit; three patients are…
CPL 2022: Warriors’ misery continues as Royals seal playoff spot
Barbados Royals confirmed their spot in the playoffs of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign with a commanding DLS victory against the Guyana Amazon Warriors. The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to field first and that appeared to be the right decision. Taking wickets at regular intervals the Amazon Warriors…
Rapid technological growth advances home, school, business solutions
–STARR Computer says, offers options to drive local development IT is estimated that the global market for smart homes, businesses, and schools will grow rapidly within the next few years, as the industry has been helped by factors such as the increasing necessity of home monitoring systems and the increase of disposable income in emerging…