Dharamlall denies new allegation of rape

Former Minister of Local Government Nigel Dharamlall has denied allegations of sexual assault and rape made during a press conference yesterday by former employee of his ministry, Sarah Hakh.

Swamped:

The view yesterday from above the Manari Creek, Rupununi showing the impact of heavy rain in the area on the Lethem trail.

Keshawn Nero
Keshawn Nero

Man wanted over robberies and rapes

Keshawn Nero, known as ‘Killa’ is wanted by the police over  a series of robberies and rapes committed throughout Regional Divi-sion 4 ‘C’.

Sase Sankar (right) being led to court yesterday
Sase Sankar (right) being led to court yesterday

Corentyne man remanded over attempted murder of ex-partner

A Number 69 Village, Corentyne man who was wanted for the attempted murder of his ex-partner last year and was deported from Suriname this week was yesterday remanded to prison when he appeared at the Albion Magistrate’s Court.

Govt throws support behind Golden Jaguars trip to Trinidad & Tobago

The Government of Guyana has thrown its  support behind Guyana’s National Men’s Football team, the Golden Jaguars, by way of sponsoring the team’s airfare to the Twin Island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago where they will face that nation’s National team, the Soca Warriors in two friendly matches.

Brazilian athletes drop Olympic dreams to help flood victims

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil, (Reuters) – Less than three months from the Olympic Games in Paris, Brazilian athletes from the devastated southern state of Rio Grande do Sul are giving up their dreams to compete and staying at home to help with the rescue of victims of the severe floods.

Exxon: Door still open to gas coming to T&T

(Trinidad Express) The distance between Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the route it has to take through Venezuela’s territorial waters, are two major obstacles hindering the construction of a natural gas pipeline to export gas from Guyana to T&T, ExxonMobil’s country manager Alistair Routledge has said.