…as PI continues As the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the attempted murder of Romario “Short Boss” Baljeet, who was reportedly mercilessly beaten by businessman Imran Khan continues, the victim was called to the stand. Baljeet testified in the courtroom of Senior Magistrate Leron Daly. As he took the witness box, he was unable to speak clearly, and his attorney, Latchmie Rahamat, told the court that he had suffered a seizure a few days ago. Baljeet, in his testimony, spoke extensively about his injuries and his numerous trips to the Woodlands…
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Bias, unethical reporting
Dear Editor, One of the features of our country’s history is the role that the media have played in political developments. From time of the formation of the PPP, the mainstream media have been extremely hostile to it. During the 1950s and 1960s, the media actively promoted racial divisions in our country. That contributed to the racial clashes of the 1960s, something from which we have not fully recovered. The Kaieteur News is continuing that despicable role in today’s Guyana. It lacks ethics and objectivity, and just promotes half-truths and…
Read More6-months jail for salt fish thief
Forty-five-year-old Shawn Roberts was on Wednesday sentenced to six months’ imprisonment by principal Magistrate Faith McGusty for stealing a quantity of salted fish and other items. The unrepresented man pleaded guilty with explanation to the charge when it was read to him at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. The Police stated that on June 2, 2019 at Ferry Stelling at Stabroek, the defendant stole a quantity of salted fish, ground provisions, and carrots valued G$59,009 from Janel Jupiter. In his explanation to the court, the defendant stated, “I was involved in…
Read MoreSPU says over G$7B disbursed to GuySuCo from G$30B bond since 2018
– but GuySuCo not providing evidence of how money is spent By Jarryl Bryan Since July 13, 2018, the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) has disbursed G$7.420 billion to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) in nine payments – without receiving evidence of how this money is being used by the entity. This is according to NICIL’s Special Purpose Unit (SPU) Head Colvin Heath-London, who was at the time hosting a long-awaited press conference to update the media and the nation at large on the diversification of the sugar…
Read MoreGECOM says house-to-house registration to commence by June month-end
– even as country awaits rulings from CCJ The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is forging ahead with preparations to conduct house-to-house registration which is expected to commence by the end of June. GECOM’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Yolanda Ward, in a telephone interview with Guyana Times International, explained that the Commission is not reneging on executing this initiative that is seen as absolutely necessary. “The exercise will commence sometime later this month. I do not have a definitive date as yet. The Commission is deliberating on a day to start…
Read More‘Ciara was brilliant and loving’ – Mom
…Attorney says truck driver was not reckless The mother of seven-year-old Ciara Benjamin, who lost her life in a tragic accident at Agricola on Sunday, is still trying to cope with the situation days later. On Saturday afternoon, the child was attempting to cross the road with her aunt, Simone Barry, when she was struck by a truck, bearing registration plate GWW 962, driven by Danion Welcome. The truck remained fixed on the median with the child pinned underneath. A light pole was unearthed as a result of the impact…
Read MoreThe Granger/ Nagamootoo Administration has proven to be woefully inept
“It’s déjà vu all over again.” Baseball legend Yogi Berra’s creative mangled quote applies perfectly to President Granger’s speech commemorating Independence Day 2019, which promised the future to “youth” and that of the leader of the AFC, Moses Nagamootoo’s recent promise to “think” about the possibility of free tertiary education if re-elected. A politician making an empty promise is certainly not new, however, the sheer audacity of this pair boggles the mind! We have seen this before, in 2015 David Granger, then leader of the opposition, addressed youth organisations and…
Read MoreAuthorities monitoring eruption of natural gas at Mabaruma
The National Emergency Monitoring System (NEMS) is currently monitoring an eruption of natural gas which occurred in Mabaruma, Barima-Waini (Region One) Monday afternoon. Based on information deceived, a businessman was reportedly drilling a well at Kumaka Water Front on his private property when he came into contact with suspected natural gas. This was confirmed by Regional Chairman Brentnol Ashley who told the Guyana Times International that several agencies including the Guyana Water Inc (GWI), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Hydromet Department have been contacted to conduct an assessment. It…
Read MoreSale of Rose Hall Estate likely by July – NICIL
Government’s privatisation of three sugar estates has progressed to the point where PriceWaterhouse Coopers (PWC), which is spearheading the process, believes it can conclude a deal with yet unnamed investors for the Rose Hall estate by next month. This was revealed by PWC Managing Director Wilfred Bhagaloo at a press conference called by NICIL on Monday. According to Bhagaloo, Rose Hall received the most interest from investors. He revealed that negotiations with a consortium of investors from Guyana, India and Ghana have reached an advanced stage. Bhagaloo spoke of a…
Read MoreThe Modi Phenomenon
Just a few months ago, most of the political pundits were predicting that a “revitalised” Congress Party under an aggressive Rahul Gandhi would give the BJP under Narendra Modi a run for its money. At the very best, they projected, after its phenomenal win in 2014, all the BJP would be able to do was win possibly 200 of the 543 seats in the Lower House, and depend on its allies in the NDA coalition for the remaining 72 seats to form a new government. When the results came in,…
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