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Father, baby perish in Orangestein crash -woman in critical state By Shabna Rahman A 26-year-old motorcyclist and his three-month-old baby died yesterday after he slammed head-on into a truck at Orangestein, East Bank Essequibo, while his wife is nursing severe injuries at the De Kinderen Hospital. The article Father, baby perish in Orangestein crash appeared first on Stabroek News.
10 firms bid for ammonia, urea plant at Wales Ten companies have submitted proposals to design, construct, and operate the Guyana Ammonia and Urea Plant (GAUP) that is to be established near the Wales Gas-to-Energy Project. The article 10 firms bid for ammonia, urea plant at Wales appeared first on Stabroek News.
Man wanted in stabbing of teenage mother captured Christopher Ali, called ‘Pinky’ for whom a wanted bulletin was issued, following the stabbing of a teenage mother, was captured at De Veldt, Berbice River yesterday. The article Man wanted in stabbing of teenage mother captured appeared first on Stabroek News.
Mashramani 2026 was ‘public nuisance’, lawless, Janki tells President in letter -wants explanations from health, home affairs ministers Attorney Melinda Janki has written to President Irfaan Ali raising concerns that noise from the recently concluded Republic celebrations amounted to a “health hazard”, a public nuisance and a breach of the law. The article Mashramani 2026 was ‘public nuisance’, lawless, Janki tells President in letter appeared first on Stabroek News.
APNU says $100,000 grant will have little impact A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) yesterday criticised the government’s $100,000 national cash grant initiative, arguing that one-off payments cannot address the deeper economic challenges facing many Guyanese even as Govern-ment has begun distributing the grant to eligible citizens. The article APNU says $100,000 grant will have little impact appeared first on Stabroek News.
Nightmare at home Their home is no longer a sanctuary – it’s a prison of fear. At any moment, their mentally ill relative could strike and, for Sharon Burgess* and her elderly mother, that day could be fatal. Burgess’ brother lives with them and, over the years, his violent outbursts have grown more frequent. Their house and yard has become his dumping ground. His rage-filled threats echo through the rooms, and police have been called multiple times to restore order.
ORA to hit the road within 24 months The Government is aiming, within the next 24 months, to establish the single entity it has been touting to take charge of national roads in the country and which has been named the One Road Authority (ORA).
‘Bittersweet’ justice Nearly four years after the disappearance of social media influencer Donna-Lee Donaldson shocked the nation, a judge yesterday ordered that her boyfriend, former Police Constable Noel Maitland, serve a life sentence and spend more than three decades behind bars before becoming eligible for parole.
Jamaica’s tourism set to benefit from war in Middle East Western Bureau: Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), says Jamaica’s tourism sector is poised for further growth as global travel disruptions on account of the ongoing war in the Middle East is redirecting visitors to the Caribbean. Speaking with The Gleaner during the Tourism Linkages Network’s speed networking forum, in Negril, Westmoreland on Thursday, Wallace said the resort town was deliberately selected as the host location due to its strong recovery following Hurricane Melissa.
Robinson urges PM to rethink governance structure, avoid capital spend bottleneck Opposition Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson has argued that meaningful growth in the Jamaican economy will remain elusive unless and until the Government takes concrete steps to unclog the bottlenecks that are preventing the full spend of the capital budget. In his contribution to the 2026-2027 Budget Debate on Thursday, Robinson contended that one of the clearest indictments of the Government’s management of the economy was the problem of the underspending of the capital budget.
