Capitol News -TV News Videos – 04 Sep 2013 |
- Fingers point to a City businessman in the brutal slaying of Biker
- Fire at a West Demerara Secondary School displaces hundreds of students
- Opposition Leader Granger responds to AG’s statements on Local Gov’t Bills
- Police admits victim of alleged assault by TIP heroine had evaded Police since April
- Qualfon expansion expected to provide six thousand new jobs within the next five years
- Alpha United’s President calls on GFF to ensure local clubs get more international exposure
- Police Blotter: 14 charged with willful obstruction of the public way at Ituni
| Fingers point to a City businessman in the brutal slaying of BikerPosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:41 PM PDT
The latest execution-style killing of Eccles resident and Biker Kirk Davis is baffling to local law enforcement officers who are still trying to ascertain the motive. This newscast understands that the man was involved in a confrontation with a Water Street businessman who accused him of having a relationship with his wife. Reports reaching this […]
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| Fire at a West Demerara Secondary School displaces hundreds of studentsPosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:39 PM PDT
School is out at the L’Adventure Secondary School at Canal No. 1 on the West Bank of Demerara after fire gutted sections of the building this morning. Reports reaching this newscast revealed that the fire started in an air conditioning unit just around 8:00 this morning. No one was injured at the time of the […]
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| Opposition Leader Granger responds to AG’s statements on Local Gov’t BillsPosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:37 PM PDT
Opposition Leader, David Granger was responding to the recent statement by the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party about A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) taking its argument over the non assent of the four Local Government Bills by President Donald Ramotar to the law court. The Opposition Leader said given that the National […]
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| Police admits victim of alleged assault by TIP heroine had evaded Police since AprilPosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:35 PM PDT
The Guyana Police Force through its Public Relations department is admitting that the victim of the alleged assault against the Guyana Women Miners Organisation President had been evading the Police since April, until her arrest last month. The woman, Ann Marie Carter was arrested by the Police because of her involvement in the trafficking in […]
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| Qualfon expansion expected to provide six thousand new jobs within the next five yearsPosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:33 PM PDT
Business prospects in Guyana for call centre Qualfon looks bright and that company is embarking on an expansion that will create some 6000 new jobs within the next 5 years. According to Qualfon CEO Mike Marrow, Guyana is the perfect destination to grow their business. When completed, the Qualfon Campus to be sited at Providence […]
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| Alpha United’s President calls on GFF to ensure local clubs get more international exposurePosted: 04 Sep 2013 04:31 PM PDT
Football: After stamping their authority yet again as the No. 1 club in Guyana, Alpha President Odinga Lumumba is calling on the Guyana Football Federation to ensure that the local clubs get more international exposure. Lumumba was speaking at the finals of the Slingerz Goal for Gold tournament which his club won. His thoughts were […]
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| Police Blotter: 14 charged with willful obstruction of the public way at ItuniPosted: 04 Sep 2013 11:42 AM PDT
The fourteen persons who were arrested yesterday at Ituni in relation to the blocking of the roadway, were today Wednesday September 04, 2013, charged with willful obstruction of the public way. They appeared before Magistrate Clive Nurse at the Christianburg Magistrate Court where one of the men pleaded ‘guilty’ and was fined $10,000.00. The others […]
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