Ramjattan urges Sean Hinds to turn himself in, but makes it clear that nothing will be offered

Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan has made a personal appeal for self confessed Death Squad member and former murder accused Sean Hinds to come out of hiding and submit himself to the police where he can be thoroughly interviewed on recent revelations he made during a television interview. The Minister believes that this will be […]

Rohee declares PPP has no relationship with Sean Hinds

The General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Clement Rohee today further distanced his party from self-confessed member of the former death squad, Sean Hinds. At his regular morning press briefing, Mr. Rohee admitted that he did see Sean Hinds in the PPP headquarters building last week but did not pay him much attention. He […]

Words of Solomon: Guyanese Lives matter too

LIFE matters! It was the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who said, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Outside of natural death no one deserves to die. When a person dies at the hands of another and that killer escapes accountability, it must not only matter […]

Fare-picker and friend wanted for murder of gay sex worker

The Guyana Police Force has issued wanted bulletins for 34-year-old businessman, Kanand Ojha and his 42-year-old friend, Ron Forde. The two are wanted in connection with the death of gay sex worker Noel Luther who was gunned down  on July 22, 2015 at the corner of Carmichael and Quamina Street while transacting late night “business”. […]

Government consults with PPP Civic on 2015 National Budget

Minister of Finance Winston Jordan today met with members of the opposition People’s Progressive Party and discussed the 2015 Budget. The consultation has gone down as the first official face to face engagement between the new APNU+AFC government and the opposition, People’s Progressive Party which had been in government for just over 22 years.  The […]

President raises Venezuela’s threats in address to Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies in Washington DC

President David Granger has once again utilized an international platform to raise the threat neighboring Venezuela is posing to its sovereignty and said it has become a burden that is too much to bear for a country with fewer than one million people to bear. The Guyanese Head of State was delivering the commencement address […]