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Azruddin Mohamed reprimanded for late arrival at court Gold trader and Leader of the Opposition Azruddin Mohamed was reprimanded by Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman this afternoon after arriving late to court, where he was due to appear in ongoing extradition proceedings. The article Azruddin Mohamed reprimanded for late arrival at court appeared first on Stabroek News.
One-point rise on corruption index no cause for celebration – Goolsarran Former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran says that Guyana’s one-point rise on the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) Report 2025 should not be celebrated as that the score does not reflect the lived reality of corruption in the country and is still at the bottom table of the English-speaking Caribbean. The article One-point rise on corruption index no cause for celebration – Goolsarran appeared first on Stabroek News.
Controversial former minister Dharamlall appears to hold Ministry of Public Service post Controversial former minister of Local Government and Regional Development Nigel Dharamlall has been appointed in a senior position at the Ministry of Public Service, Government Efficiency and Implementation, sources have said. The article Controversial former minister Dharamlall appears to hold Ministry of Public Service post appeared first on Stabroek News.
Two teens charged with attempted murder following battery of schoolboy Two teen boys have been charged with the attempted murder of a 13-year-old Zeeburg Secondary School student, who is hospitalized in a critical condition. The article Two teens charged with attempted murder following battery of schoolboy appeared first on Stabroek News.
Mohameds move to Appeal Court for stay of extradition proceedings, allege bias and political persecution The defence team representing Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and his father Nazar Mohamed has filed an application in the Court of Appeal seeking a stay of the extradition proceedings currently underway at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court. The article Mohameds move to Appeal Court for stay of extradition proceedings, allege bias and political persecution appeared first on Stabroek News.
Backlog batters business Dennis Shipping company, a sea service provider catering largely to the Jamaican diaspora in specific geographic areas in the United States, is pleading with local authorities to strip more than 40 containers that have been sitting at Jamaica’s two ports, some since last year, with emergency hurricane supplies that are no longer of value.
Tufton: Jamaica hammering out new health MOU with Cuba Jamaica is renegotiating its long-running medical cooperation programme with Cuba amid renewed pressure from the United States. Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton confirmed that while the previous memorandum of understanding (MOU) has expired, nearly 300 Cuban doctors and specialists continue to serve under existing contracts.
Investigator denies identifying murder suspect in 2017 case A senior police investigator testified yesterday that he never identified any alleged members of the Clansman Gang as suspects in a 2017 murder on Roger Avenue in Spanish Town, St Catherine – and never identified any suspect at all – despite the prosecution’s case linking the killing to the gang. “I have not identified a suspect up to this date,” the detective inspector told the court during the trial of alleged gang leader Tesha Miller and 24 other men in the Home Circuit Court.
Gov’t targets huge increase in collection of traffic fines The Government, through the Ministry of National Security and Peace, is signalling that it intends to collect a whopping $1 billion in traffic fines in the 2026-2027 fiscal year. This compares with $450 million that was set as the target to collect in fiscal year 2025-2026. The increase is set out in the Estimates of Expenditure, which was tabled in Parliament last week by Finance and the Public Service Minister Fayval Williams.
172 years of Jamaica-China ties celebrated WESTERN BUREAU: The deepening partnership between Jamaica and China was highlighted Saturday night as Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, representing Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, addressed the Chinese Community’s Spring Festival celebration in Montego Bay, St James. Addressing more than 2,000 patrons gathered at The Pinnacle on Saturday night, Chuck described the Spring Festival as “a living reminder of the deep bonds of friendship, mutual respect and cooperation” that have long defined relations between the two nations.
