Four face the court on children sex abuse charges

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

…one goes to jail for nine months on another conviction Four men appeared before Magistrate Sherdal Isaacs-Marcus, yesterday, at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court, jointly charged with carnal knowledge of three sisters aged nine, eight and seven years at Enmore. The four, Rajchand Sakichand, Maywall Samaroo, Carlos Munroe and Shamraj Cyril were not required to plead [...]

High court orders Commissioner to show cause for detention

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

Yesterday, once again, Crime Chief Seelall Persaud on behalf of the Guyana Police Force went to the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court to secure a provisional warrant for Barry Dataram who is already in their custody. However, in a twist of events, the application was not made by Mr. Persaud but by Attorney –at-law Anil Nandlall who [...]

MMA fights to save cattle, rice, sugar in face of El Nino

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

The  Mahaica-Mahaicony-Abary/Agricultural Development Authority (MMA/ADA) is waging  a back-to-the-wall battle to save  cattle, sugar , rice, and other agricultural crops in Region Five (Mahaica/Berbice) from the clutches of the unrelenting  drought, Chairman Rudolph Gajraj,  said yesterday. “In the Abary/Berbice block, Blairmont estate with 14,000 acres on the ground is currently grinding, adding significantly to their [...]

UG produces quality doctors – says Professor Jaipaul Singh

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

The quality of doctors churned out by the University of Guyana has been mostly exceptional making them adaptable to practically any clinical setting. This observation has been made by internationally acclaimed Professor, Jaipaul Singh, of the University of Central Lancashire in the United Kingdom. A product of the local University himself, Professor Singh has for [...]

Cameras, new system for Demerara Harbour Bridge

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

Government says that it will install cameras at the Demerara Harbour Bridge and also remove the necessity of handing in tickets at the western end of the facility. These are part of the efforts to lessen delays. During his budget presentation, Minister of Public Works and Transport, Robeson Benn, was of the opinion that the [...]

Dem boys seh…Strange things happening

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News 

This is a strange world. Strange things happening. A man beat he wife and she call de police. De police carry she to the station and then dem decide to charge de husband. De wife go to court and hear when de magistrate jail she husband fuh nine months but she don’t tell he. She [...]

Kaieteur News hands over $4.5M Haiti Fund

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

By Latoya Giles The monies, $4,515,826, collected by the National Media and Publishing Company through its “Haiti Relief Fund” were yesterday handed over to the Guyana National Committee for Haiti Relief. Present at the presentation yesterday were Minister, Priya Manickchand, and Colonel Chabilal Ramsarup, the chairman of the Civil Defence Commission. Courts Guyana Inc., and [...]

Hard working Esuan Crandon (5-39) put Guyana on top

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

By Sean Devers in Trinidad In Association with TCL Group & Splashmin’s Resort Guyana reach 45-2 chasing L/Wards’ 192 He might not be as fast as the other pacers in the Guyana squad but 28-year-old Esuan Crandon again showed plenty of heart and commitment on a flat track at the National Cricket Centre here yesterday [...]

Edwards, Morgan & Moses to headline Guyana’s 15-man squad

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

By Franklin Wilson The Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation has named a 15-man team that will represent the Land of Many Waters at the 4th Annual International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) / North American Powerlifting Federation (NAPF) / Caribbean Islands Bench Press & Powerlifting Championships which will be held in Guyana for the first time from March [...]

Double blast on Sunday for cyclists

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

Forbes Burnham 87th birth anniversary road race set for East Coast Following rivalry on the West Demerara tomorrow morning, cyclists will have a short break before battling again, this time on the East Coast in the 87th Birth Anniversary road race for former President of Guyana, Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham. The event, sponsored by the [...]

BCB announces 22-member squad for female Inter County trials

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

The Junior Selection Committee of the Berbice Cricket Board under the chairmanship of Leslie Solomon has announced the names of a 22 member squad for possible selection to the Berbice Under-19 female team for the upcoming inter-county tournament. Solomon along with fellow selectors Randolph Latcha and Moses Samlall witnessed the matches during the recent national [...]

Wayne ‘Big Truck’ Braithwaite/Guillermo Jones clash for WBA Cruiserweight title

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

By Michael Benjamin Former World Boxing Association (WBA) Cruiserweight champion, Wayne ‘Big Truck’ Braithwaite is scheduled to oppose Guillermo Jones in a highly anticipated rematch for the latter fighter’s World Boxing Association (WBA) Cruiserweight title on March 19 next, at the Bank Atlantic Centre in Sunrise, Florida, USA. The two last met for the title, [...]

F&H Printing Est./MYO softball cricket to conclude on Mash Day

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

The F&H Printing Establishment sponsored Muslim Youth Organization of Guyana 10 overs Inter-Jamaat softball round-robin round-hand cricket competition will conclude on Tuesday Mash day at the MYO ground, Woolford Avenue. The semi-final line-up features Farm A coming up against Providence from 09:00hrs while from 10:30hrs, Farm C takes on Triumph. The respective winners will meet [...]

Ferrier, Carmichael spur T&T club to win

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

The Guyanese pair of Deon Ferrier and Kellon Carmichael spearheaded Aranguez Sports Club to a 125-run victory against Queens Park in the opening round of the National Carib Sunday League 50-over cricket competition in Trinidad. Aranguez rattled up 284 with Ferrier, a Guyana First-Class player, top scoring with an attractive 76 in his first overseas [...]

Basketball Advancement Programme for Georgetown

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

By Edison Jefford The Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) has a comprehensive document in its possession, which will address a wide range of issues. The Basketball Advancement Programme (BAP) will be officially released at the beginning of March. A source close to the Association had told Kaieteur Sport that there will be some major activities [...]

Sonics barred from GABA Leagues

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

Club fined for ad hoc withdrawal The Pepsi Sonics basketball club will not be allowed to re-enter the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Division I and III Leagues when both contests continue at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall at the beginning of March. President of the Georgetown sub-association for basketball, Trevor Rose said that Sonics’ [...]

Arjoon, Wiltshire, Downes, Dias among winners

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

The action picked up on the third night of the Kraft sponsored Mash Junior Squash Tournament at the Georgetown Club Courts on Thursday evening. There were two outstanding matches in the A and B categories, with perennial entertainers Deje Dias and Oliver Downes putting on a show, while Joven Benn played unbelievably well to stun [...]

10-yr-old fights for life

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

A ten-year-old student is currently battling for his life at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was struck down by a car Thursday afternoon on the Huis T’Dieren Public Road. Navin Singh, of Huis T’Dieren, and another Primary School pupil were hit off of his pedal cycle after he came into contact with the car, [...]

Corentyne Comprehensive defeat Port Mourant & Manchester

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary School (CCSC) recorded two wins in the National secondary Schools female Under-15 cricket competition which bowled off this week in the Ancient County of Berbice. Playing at the Area ‘H’ ground, CCSC hammered Manchester Secondary by 97 runs then took care of Port Mourant Secondary by 21 runs. Batting first against Manchester, [...]

Battle for Stag Beer/EBFA division one title intensifies

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

Grove Hi Tec maintain pole position When the first-round of final-round matches in the 2009 Stag Beer sponsored East Bank Football Association (EBFA) division-one league were contested on Sunday at the Grove Play Field, Grove Hi Tec retained pole position following a 1-1 stalemate with debutants Yarrowkabra Football Club who continue to impress in their [...]

Re-vegetation is compulsory in French Guiana

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

Miners always reclaim land There is much that local gold and diamond miners can learn from their counterparts in French Guiana with respect to rehabilitation and re-vegetation of mined out areas. “These two best practices have long been a requirement in French Guiana before a miner is allowed to take his operations elsewhere. As such [...]

Essequibo trio charged with rape, sodomy

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

The three young men who allegedly brutally gang raped a 46-year-old mother of six on December 29, were further remanded to prison by Magistrate Faith Mc Gusty, after they made a second appearance at the Suddie Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. Satesh Singh, Errol Ramrattan and a 16-year-old, all of the Li’l Red Village, Onderneeming Housing [...]

Mash offerings abound from Ansa McAl

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

- Carib Soca Monarch among highlights Ansa McAl Trading Limited will be pulling out all the stops for Mashramani celebrations as they host and sponsor events under their flagship brands Carib, Stag and Smalta. This, it is hoped, will ensure that quality entertainment is provided for all domestic and international tourists who want to sample [...]

GPL Mash Band promises to electrify

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

Guyana Power and Light (GPL) made its debut for Mashramani when it unveiled its shocking blue band with lovely models in costumes designed by Facts and Roses. This would be the first time that GPL would be participating in the Mashramani float parade which coincides with Guyana’s 40th Republic anniversary. According to GPL Deputy Chief [...]

Carberry says Hope Canal an unnecessary excursion

February 20, 2010 | Filed Under News 

…Persaud says works will commence in six weeks The construction of the Hope/Dochfour Canal that the government proposes to build to help drain water from the East Demerara Water Conservancy (EDWC) is an unnecessary excursion, Opposition Parliamentarian Lance Carberry argued yesterday. But the government insists that the project is technically sound and is necessary to [...]

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