By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
we hope to one day hear what really went down but livinGuyana is no longer available and it is a fucking tragedy and a blow to freedom in Guyana. so it would seem like the elected dictatorship in Guyana and their negroe Police farce have succeeded in the first phase of their threats - getting […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
economic doom-mongering from seoul to georgetown
it came as no surprise to us that the negroes of the Guyana Police Farce have been tasked with tracking down the identities of those blogging at livinGuyana. we’ve had our differences with the folks at livinGuyana as in Livinguyana embraces PPP logic & kissing ass at free.dumb house. we’d […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
BLOGGERS RESPONSIBLE FOR GUYANA’S COCAINE ECONOMY COLLAPSE!! SHITTA.BAMZEE NEGROE POLICE FARCE HOT ON THE CASE
propaganda press had good reason to believe livinGuyana would be arrested last year and this was waaaaay before they brought down the cocaine economy of Guyana with their confusion & disruption. as you can see by this negroe.Police press release the […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
BLOGGERS RESPONSIBLE FOR GUYANA’S COCAINE ECONOMY COLLAPSE!!
SHITTA.BAMZEE NEGROE POLICE FARCE HOT ON THE CASE
propaganda press had good reason to believe livinGuyana would be arrested last year and this was waaaaay before they brought down the cocaine economy of Guyana with their confusion & disruption. as you can see by this negroe.Police press release the dogs […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
…staff members break down in tears, anxious customers rush to make withdrawals
As news of the CLICO (Colonial Life Insurance Company) (Guyana) judicial takeover began to sink in yesterday, scores of persons rushed to collect their money invested only to hear that the company is under new management, and that payments would not be possible at […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
Former long-serving Barbadian Prime Minister Owen Arthur last night said he found it disturbing that regional heads have failed to move in the direction of …
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
-US State Department report says
Guyana’s law enforcement agencies seized more than 100 kilogrammes (kg) less cocaine last year than in 2007, while money laundering continued …
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
The appointment of part-time judges will reduce the backlog of cases in the High Court, Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Carl Singh, said yesterday.
During the swearing-in of two new puisne judges at the Office of the President yesterday, Justice Singh said that the additional judges will complement those already on board.
According to the Chancellor, backlog […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
Police on the East Coast of Demerara are trying to determine how a destitute man met his end following the discovery of his body in a locked and abandoned vehicle on the La Bonne Intention Public Road.
Lakeram Hantal’s badly decomposed body was discovered in the vehicle at around 10:00 hours after residents in the area […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
-in De Willem halted funeral case
A mother of three who allegedly murdered her reputed husband last week Friday was remanded to prison yesterday when she …
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
–Central Bank
The Bank of Guyana (BoG) yesterday said that rumours of a billion-dollar bail-out of GBTI were false and it decried what it said were …
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
Robbery under arms accused, Neville Boyce, 37, a father of two of 83 Leopold Street, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, was remanded to prison by Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton, yesterday.
It is alleged that the defendant on February 19 last, while armed with a cutlass, robbed Wesley Charles of one cell phone and $46,000 in cash.
He was not allowed to […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
“Government’s counter-narcotics efforts remain hampered by inadequate resources for, and poor coordination among, law-enforcement agencies; an overburdened and inefficient judiciary; and the lack
of a coherent and prioritised national security strategy.”
The 2009 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) on Guyana has once again labelled Guyana as a transit point for cocaine destined for North America, Europe, […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
The police are pursuing international help to determine the identity of the bloggers of livingguyana.blogspot.com, following a posting on that website stating that the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) has approached the government for a bailout because of financial problems.
In a statement issued yesterday, the police stated that they have received an official […]
By guyanatalks
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February 28, 2009
The teacher at the centre of the much publicised flogging situation at the Berbice High School has been reinstalled to her position but, according to Chairman of the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), Ms Leila Ramson, she will not be eligible for a promotion until two years have elapsed.
Ramson’s disclosure came following a report carried in […]